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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 3

The house felt different as I turned the key in the lock. Quieter. Colder. The funeral had drained what little energy I had left, and all I wanted was to collapse in private, away from the pitying glances and awkward condolences.

I'd left the cemetery early, unable to bear another minute of my relatives' questioning looks. Why wasn't Bryce there? What really happened with my mother's surgery? The questions I couldn't answer hung in the air like a bad smell.

The living room came into view as I rounded the corner, and my steps faltered.

Bryce was sprawled on our couch—the one my mother had picked out, insisting it would be perfect for our "little family nights." But he wasn't alone.

Eden was draped across him, her legs tucked under his, wearing my silk robe. The pale blue one my mother had given me last Christmas.

"Did you miss me?" she was saying, her fingers tracing patterns on his chest.

"Every second," he replied, his voice low and intimate in a way it hadn't been with me for months.

I stood frozen in the doorway, my funeral dress still clinging to my skin, my mother's ring heavy on my finger. The sight before me was so surreal I almost laughed—but the pain was too sharp, too immediate.

They didn't notice me at first. Bryce's hand slid inside the robe—my robe—and Eden's laugh tinkled like broken glass.

"I can't believe she's still at that funeral," she said. "Talk about milking tragedy for attention."

Something snapped inside me. Not broke—snapped free.

"Get out." My voice cut through the room like a scalpel.

They jumped apart, Eden's face flashing with something—not guilt, but annoyance at being interrupted.

"Ashley," Bryce recovered quickly, his expression smoothing over. "We didn't expect you back so soon."

"Soon?" I stepped further into the room, my heels clicking against the hardwood floors my mother had chosen. "I just buried my mother today. What did you expect?"

Eden had the audacity to look embarrassed, pulling my robe tighter around herself. "I should go..."

"No." I turned to her, then to Bryce. "You should both go. Now."

"Ashley, you're being hysterical," Bryce stood, straightening his shirt. "This isn't what it looks like."

"It's exactly what it looks like." I yanked my mother's ring off my finger and placed it on the coffee table between us. "We're done, Bryce."

"You can't be serious." His voice hardened. "You're throwing away five years because you're upset about your mother?"

The casual way he referenced her death—like it was a minor inconvenience—made my blood run cold.

"Get out of my house," I said, emphasizing the word 'my.' My mother had purchased this home for us, but it had always been in my name.

"It's our house," Bryce insisted, stepping toward me.

"No." I moved to the closet, pulling out his jacket and throwing it at him. "It's mine. You have ten minutes to collect your things and leave."

"You're being irrational," he hissed, but I was already walking toward the door.

"Ten minutes," I repeated, not bothering to look back.

---

The hospital corridors felt like a different world when I returned the next day. I'd spent the night packing Bryce's belongings into boxes, working mechanically until dawn broke.

"Dr. Hamilton," Dr. Chen approached as I reviewed patient charts. "We need to discuss scheduling changes."

I nodded, following her to her office. Through the glass walls, I could see Bryce in the distance, his expression dark as he spoke with Eden in the nurses' station.

"Dr. Wells has requested additional surgical time," Dr. Chen said carefully. "But given recent... circumstances, I wondered if you might prefer to take on some of his caseload?"

Before I could answer, an alarm sounded from the cardiac unit. A nurse burst through the door.

"Dr. Chen, we have a complication in OR 3. Patient Peterson is crashing after Dr. Cox's procedure."

"Dr. Cox?" Dr. Chen's voice sharpened. "Who authorized her to perform that surgery?"

The nurse's expression was panicked. "Dr. Wells approved it this morning. Said she was ready for more complex procedures."

I turned toward the glass wall. Bryce was still at the nurses' station, his back to us, completely absorbed in whatever Eden was saying. He hadn't even noticed the emergency unfolding across the hall.

"Get Dr. Wells to OR 3 immediately," Dr. Chen ordered, already moving toward the door.

As she rushed away, I caught a glimpse of Eden's face. There was something there—not concern for the patient, but calculation. Her eyes met mine through the glass, and for just a moment, I saw something that made my blood run cold.

Satisfaction.

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