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Betrayal at Engagement Party

The emergency department at Seattle General was in its usual controlled chaos when my pager buzzed. Another consult request—this one marked urgent. I glanced at the screen as I hurried down the corridor, my white coat flapping behind me. "Female, 27, severe abdominal pain, possible internal bleeding requiring surgical evaluation," I muttered to myself, mentally preparing for what lay ahead. Just another Tuesday in the life of Dr. Yara Graham, general surgeon. I pushed through the double doors to find the ER team already prepping the patient for possible surgery. Dr. Chen, my colleague, handed me the chart. "This one's bad, Yara.
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The emergency department at Seattle General was in its usual controlled chaos when my pager buzzed. Another consult request—this one marked urgent. I glanced at the screen as I hurried down the corridor, my white coat flapping behind me.

"Female, 27, severe abdominal pain, possible internal bleeding requiring surgical evaluation," I muttered to myself, mentally preparing for what lay ahead. Just another Tuesday in the life of Dr. Yara Graham, general surgeon.

I pushed through the double doors to find the ER team already prepping the patient for possible surgery. Dr. Chen, my colleague, handed me the chart.

"This one's bad, Yara. She's pregnant, about ten weeks. BP's dropping, and she's showing signs of internal bleeding. We need to move fast."

I nodded, scanning the vitals. "Let's get her prepped for surgery. I'll do a quick assessment."

As I approached the bed, I noticed the patient—Ariel Meyer according to her chart—was clutching her phone despite her obvious pain. A voice was coming through the speaker, frantic and concerned.

"Ariel, baby, I'm on my way. Just hang on. Are they taking care of you? Is there a doctor there yet?"

My hand froze mid-air. That voice. I knew that voice as well as my own. The voice that whispered good morning to me just hours ago. The voice that had promised me forever for six years.

Mark. My Mark.

The room tilted slightly, and I gripped the edge of the bed to steady myself. The patient—Ariel—looked up at me with pain-filled eyes, oblivious to the bomb that had just detonated in my chest.

"Are you my doctor?" she gasped, one hand protectively curved over her abdomen. "Please, my baby..."

Her baby. Mark's baby. The pieces clicked into place with sickening clarity.

"Dr. Graham?" A nurse touched my arm, concern in her eyes. "Are you alright?"

I straightened, drawing on years of training to compartmentalize the personal apocalypse happening inside me. "I'm fine. Let's get Ms. Meyer to OR 3 immediately."

My voice sounded distant to my own ears, but my hands were steady as I began my examination. The irony wasn't lost on me—my fingers probing gently around the abdomen that housed my boyfriend's child. A child I knew nothing about until this moment.

"Ariel? Ariel!" Mark's voice continued from the phone. "I'm pulling into the parking lot now."

"Sir, we need to take her to surgery," I heard the nurse say as she picked up the phone. "You can wait in the surgical waiting area on the third floor."

As we wheeled Ariel toward the elevator, I felt myself split in two. Dr. Graham, the surgeon, was already calculating surgical approaches, risks, and outcomes. But Yara, the woman, was shattering into a million pieces.

In the operating room, I became only the surgeon. My team moved around me with practiced efficiency as I made the initial incision. Beneath my mask, I bit the inside of my cheek hard enough to taste blood, using the sharp pain to focus.

"Suction here," I instructed, my voice calm and professional. "More light, please."

For two hours, I worked to stop the bleeding and save both Ariel and her baby—Mark's baby. My hands never trembled. My decisions never faltered. If anything, I was more precise, more careful than I'd ever been. The ultimate cruel test of my Hippocratic oath.

When I finally stepped back from the table, the procedure complete and successful, a nurse squeezed my shoulder. "Nice work, Dr. Graham. They're both stable."

I nodded, stripped off my gloves, and left the OR. I needed to update the family—to update Mark. The thought made my stomach clench.

I found him pacing the waiting area, his normally perfect hair disheveled, his expensive suit wrinkled. When he saw me, relief washed over his face.

"Doctor, how is she? How's the baby?"

He didn't recognize me in my surgical cap and mask. For one cowardly moment, I considered maintaining the anonymity, giving my report, and walking away. But I slowly pulled down my mask.

Mark's face drained of color. "Yara?"

"The surgery was successful," I said, my voice clinical and detached. "Ms. Meyer and the baby are stable. She'll need to remain hospitalized for several days for observation."

"Yara, I can explain—" he started, reaching for me.

I stepped back. "Room 415. She'll be taken there after recovery."

I turned and walked away, my white coat a shield against the collapse I knew was coming. Behind me, I heard him call my name, but I didn't turn back.

Hours later, after completing my rounds, I found myself standing outside Room 415. The door was partially open, and I could hear Mark's voice inside, soft and tender in a way that cut through me like a scalpel.

"It's okay, baby. You're both going to be fine. Our future together is just beginning."

I stood frozen, unable to move forward or retreat, when Mark looked up and saw me standing in the doorway. Our eyes locked across the room, his widening with panic and guilt.

"Yara," he stammered, rising from his chair beside Ariel's bed. "I was going to tell you. This isn't... I mean, it is, but..."

His words faded into meaningless noise as I stared at him—this stranger wearing my lover's face—and realized that while I had been saving his mistress's life, he had been planning a future that didn't include me at all.

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