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Betrayal After Mom's Death

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The phone vibrated in my pocket as I scrubbed out of surgery. I'd just finished a delicate cardiac procedure, my hands still trembling slightly from the intensity of concentration. Normally, I'd ignore a call until after debriefing with the team, but something made me check the screen. "Unknown number" flashed across my display. My heart skipped a beat. "Dr. Hamilton?" The voice was unfamiliar, urgent. "This is Mercy General Hospital in Portland. Your mother was brought in twenty minutes ago after collapsing at home." The world tilted sideways. "What happened?

Betrayal After Mom's Death Chapter 1

The phone vibrated in my pocket as I scrubbed out of surgery. I'd just finished a delicate cardiac procedure, my hands still trembling slightly from the intensity of concentration. Normally, I'd ignore a call until after debriefing with the team, but something made me check the screen.

"Unknown number" flashed across my display. My heart skipped a beat.

"Dr. Hamilton?" The voice was unfamiliar, urgent. "This is Mercy General Hospital in Portland. Your mother was brought in twenty minutes ago after collapsing at home."

The world tilted sideways. "What happened? Is she stable?"

"She's in critical condition, Dr. Hamilton. The attending physician suspects it's aortic valve endocarditis with acute decompensation. They need a specialist immediately."

I gripped the wall for support. My mother—my rock, my biggest supporter—lying in an emergency room three hundred miles away.

"I'll be there as soon as possible," I promised, already calculating the fastest route in my head.

"The doctor mentioned something about a specialized surgical technique," the nurse added hesitantly. "They said you might know someone qualified to perform it."

My mind raced to one person: Bryce. My boyfriend of five years, the other half of Seattle General's "twin pillars" of cardiac surgery. The only person in the Pacific Northwest who had perfected the minimally invasive repair my mother needed.

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I found Bryce in his office, reviewing charts with that intense focus he reserved for complex cases. His dark hair fell across his forehead as he leaned over the desk, and for a moment, I remembered why I'd fallen in love with him—his brilliance, his dedication.

"Bryce," I said, closing the door behind me. "I need your help."

He looked up, irritation flickering across his features. "I'm in the middle of something, Ashley."

"It's my mother." My voice cracked. "She's in Portland with aortic valve endocarditis. She needs your surgical technique—the one you developed last year."

Something shifted in his expression—not concern, but suspicion. He set down his pen deliberately.

"How convenient," he said, his voice eerily calm. "Your mother suddenly needs my specialized technique?"

"What are you talking about?" Confusion washed over me. "This is an emergency, Bryce."

He stood slowly, towering over me. "Isn't it a bit too perfect, Ashley? You've been trying to learn my technique for months. And now—voilà—your mother conveniently requires it?"

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. "You think I'm... what? Fabricating this? My mother is dying!"

"Or you're finally pulling out the big guns." His eyes were cold, calculating. "First you date me to get close to my techniques. Now this elaborate scheme?"

"This isn't a scheme!" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay professional. "She needs surgery immediately. The hospital called me because they know I work with you."

"And they know I've never shared my technique with anyone." He crossed his arms. "Not even you."

I stared at him, disbelief turning to horror as I realized what he was saying. "You won't operate on her?"

"I don't operate on patients I haven't personally assessed." His tone was final. "And I don't fall for manipulation tactics."

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The ICU at Mercy General was a blur of beeping monitors and hushed voices. I sat beside my mother's bed, holding her frail hand, watching her chest rise and fall with mechanical assistance.

"Mom," I whispered, brushing a strand of gray hair from her forehead. "I'm so sorry."

She couldn't hear me. The sedatives kept her unconscious as her body fought the infection spreading through her heart. The clock on the wall ticked mercilessly—each minute bringing her closer to irreversible damage.

"Ashley?" Dr. Patel, the attending physician, approached with a grim expression. "We've done everything we can without the specialized surgery."

"What about transferring her?" I asked desperately.

"She's not stable enough for transport." He hesitated. "Is there any chance Dr. Wells might reconsider?"

I shook my head, the memory of Bryce's cold refusal still burning. "He won't come."

The hours crawled by. I watched my mother's vitals slowly deteriorate on the monitor. Her oxygen saturation dropped. Her blood pressure became more erratic. The antibiotics weren't enough without the surgical repair.

"BP's dropping again," a nurse called out.

I stood helplessly as they adjusted medications, knowing it was like putting a Band-Aid on a gunshot wound. Without surgery, these were just delaying tactics.

My phone buzzed with a text from Bryce: "Any update on your mother's condition?"

I stared at the message, rage and grief battling within me. Even now, he was monitoring rather than helping.

The monitor flatlined.

"Code blue!" someone shouted.

I stepped back as the team rushed in, performing CPR, administering medications. But I already knew—the window for surgery had closed.

My mother died at 9:47 PM, her hand still in mine, while Bryce's text remained unanswered on my phone.

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 9
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