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Betrayal After Mom's Death

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?
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Chapter 2

The hospital corridors felt colder than usual as I stepped back into Seattle General three days after my mother's funeral. The antiseptic smell that had once meant safety and healing now made my stomach turn. Every corner held memories of Bryce and me working together, laughing between surgeries, planning our future. Now those memories felt like daggers twisting in my chest.

"Dr. Hamilton," a nurse called out, her voice dropping to a sympathetic whisper. "We're all so sorry about your mother."

I nodded mechanically, touching the ring my mother had worn for forty years, now circling my finger. "Thank you."

The words of condolence followed me through the morning rounds like shadows. Each well-meaning colleague who approached made the wound fresher, their pity a reminder of what I'd lost—and how I'd lost her.

During the cardiac team briefing, I stood beside Bryce as if nothing had changed. His presence beside me was both familiar and foreign, like a favorite song now playing in a minor key.

"The Peterson case needs immediate intervention," Dr. Chen announced, sliding a chart across the table.

I reached for it instinctively, but Bryce's hand moved faster. Our fingers brushed, and I pulled back as if burned.

"I'll take lead on this one," Bryce said smoothly. "Ashley's still recovering from her... personal situation."

The room fell silent. I felt every eye on me, measuring my reaction. Five years as Bryce's partner, and now he was treating me like damaged goods.

"Of course," I replied evenly. "I'm perfectly capable of performing surgery, Dr. Wells."

Something flickered across his face—irritation, perhaps concern—before his professional mask slipped back into place. "We all need time to heal, Ashley."

As the meeting dispersed, I noticed Bryce lingering near Eden Cox, my intern. Their exchange was brief—a few words, a gesture toward his office—but the glance they shared contained something I couldn't quite name. Intimacy? Conspiracy?

I pushed the thought away. I was being paranoid, seeing betrayal where there was none. Grief was making me suspicious.

---

The hospital emptied as evening fell, leaving only the night shift staff and the relentless hum of machinery keeping patients alive. I'd stayed late, reviewing patient files and avoiding the emptiness of my apartment—our apartment—where my mother's presence still lingered in every corner.

I was heading to the locker room when voices drifted from Bryce's office. The door was slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the darkened hallway.

"She's so dramatic about everything," Eden's voice, tinged with laughter. "The way she carried on about her mother..."

"Tell me about it," Bryce replied, his tone relaxed in a way I hadn't heard in months. "She actually thought I'd fall for that scheme."

I froze, my hand gripping the wall for support.

"Did you see her face when you refused to operate?" Eden giggled. "Priceless."

"The best part is she still has no idea about us," Bryce said, his voice dropping lower. "All those late nights I told her I was working..."

"And those texts you sent her while I was right beside you," Eden added. "She believed every word."

Their laughter mingled in the air like poison. I stood paralyzed, unable to move or speak or breathe.

"You know what's funny?" Eden continued. "She probably thinks you're still working late tonight."

"Let her think what she wants," Bryce said dismissively. "She's been trying to steal my techniques for years. This was just her latest attempt."

The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. Every conversation, every argument about sharing techniques, every time I'd reached out for professional collaboration—he'd seen it all as theft.

---

The cemetery was bathed in autumn colors as they lowered my mother's casket into the ground. I stood dry-eyed at the graveside, having cried all my tears in private.

"Ashley." My aunt Patricia approached, her face pinched with questions. "Where is Bryce? We expected him to be here."

I swallowed hard. "He couldn't make it."

"What kind of boyfriend doesn't attend his girlfriend's mother's funeral?" she pressed.

"He's... tied up with an important surgery," I lied, the words bitter on my tongue.

"More important than this?" My uncle James joined in, his voice rising. "We don't understand, Ashley. Your mother spoke so highly of him. She said he was the best cardiac surgeon in the Pacific Northwest."

"He is," I said automatically.

"So why wouldn't he operate on her?" My cousin Lisa's question cut through the murmurs. "We need to understand what happened."

I stared at the fresh dirt covering my mother's grave, feeling the weight of their questions pressing down on me. How could I explain that the man I'd loved for five years had refused to save my mother because he thought it was a trick? That while she lay dying, he was beginning an affair with my intern?

"Complications arise in medicine," I said finally. "Bryce had his reasons."

As I made excuses for his absence, I realized I was digging myself deeper into a hole of lies—protecting a man who had betrayed me at every turn.

The truth was, I didn't know if I could ever face him again.

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