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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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Chapter 2

The next morning, I tried to maintain my routine. Coffee at six. Review patient files. Pre-surgery briefings. But every familiar ritual felt hollow, like going through the motions of someone else's life.

My pager buzzed during rounds. Room 415 requesting Dr. Graham specifically.

Ariel.

I found her sitting up in bed, looking remarkably refreshed for someone who'd undergone emergency surgery less than twenty-four hours ago. Her blonde hair was brushed and styled, and she'd somehow managed to apply makeup. When she saw me, her lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

"Dr. Graham," she said sweetly. "I was hoping you'd come by. I wanted to thank you personally for saving my baby."

"It's my job," I replied, checking her chart. "How are you feeling? Any pain or discomfort?"

"Oh, much better now that I know everything will be fine." She placed a protective hand over her abdomen. "Mark was so worried. He barely slept last night, you know. He kept saying how grateful he was that his baby was safe."

I kept my expression neutral, but she must have caught something in my eyes because her smile widened.

"You know Mark, don't you? He mentioned he had a... friend... who worked here. Though he didn't mention you were a surgeon. How impressive." Her tone dripped with false admiration. "He's told me so much about his life. About how he's been waiting for the right time to make some changes."

My pen stilled on the chart. "Your vitals look good. The nurse will be in to check on you shortly."

"Dr. Graham?" Her voice stopped me at the door. "Mark says you're very dedicated to your work. Almost too dedicated, if you know what I mean. He appreciates that about you, but sometimes a man needs... more spontaneity. More passion."

I turned back to face her, and for a moment, our masks slipped. Her innocent facade cracked, revealing something cold and calculating underneath. But when footsteps echoed in the hallway, the sweet smile returned.

"Thank you again for everything, Doctor. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of each other."

I left without another word, my hands trembling slightly as I made notes in her chart. The worst part wasn't her cruelty—it was the grain of truth in her words that made them cut so deep.

That evening, I stood outside the Taylor mansion, staring at the familiar Georgian columns and manicured gardens. Six years I'd called this place home. Now it felt like enemy territory.

I found Mark in our bedroom—his bedroom, I corrected myself—pacing between the window and the dresser like a caged animal. His usually perfect appearance was disheveled, his shirt untucked, his hair falling across his forehead.

"Yara, thank God you're home." He rushed toward me, but stopped when he saw my expression. "We need to talk."

"Yes, we do."

He ran his hands through his hair, a gesture I'd once found endearing. "Look, I know this looks bad, but you have to understand—"

"Understand what, Mark? That you've been lying to me for months? That you got another woman pregnant while sharing my bed?"

"It's not that simple." His voice took on that patronizing tone he used when explaining business deals. "You've been so focused on your career, Yara. Always at the hospital, always putting work first. A man has needs—emotional needs, physical needs. You can't blame me for seeking what I wasn't getting at home."

The audacity of his words hit me like a physical blow. "So this is my fault?"

"I'm not saying it's your fault, but..." He shrugged, as if the distinction mattered. "Ariel gives me something you can't. She's spontaneous, passionate, alive. She makes me feel like a man again."

"And what do I make you feel like?"

"Safe," he said without hesitation. "Stable. Secure. You're my anchor, Yara. I need that too."

The room spun slightly. "You want both of us."

"Why not?" He stepped closer, his voice taking on that persuasive quality that had once charmed me. "You have your career, your independence. Ariel has her... other qualities. We could make this work. Lots of successful men have arrangements like this."

"Arrangements." The word tasted bitter. "Is that what I am to you? An arrangement?"

"Don't be dramatic. You know I love you. I've built my life around you, around us. But I love her too, in a different way. Why should I have to choose?"

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my lover's face, and felt something fundamental shift inside me. "Because I won't share you, Mark. I won't be part of your collection."

His expression hardened. "Then maybe you should think very carefully about what you're giving up. This house, this life we've built together. Your position in my family, in this community. My grandmother adores you, but even she has limits."

The threat was clear, wrapped in silk but sharp as steel. I looked around the room we'd shared, at the photos of us together, at the life I'd thought was real.

"Is that a threat?"

"It's reality, Yara. I'm offering you a choice. Accept this situation and keep everything you've worked for, or walk away and lose it all." His voice softened, becoming almost gentle. "Don't throw away six years over pride. We can make this work if you just... bend a little."

I met his eyes, seeing him clearly for perhaps the first time. "And if I choose to walk away?"

His jaw tightened. "Then you'll discover just how much of your life depends on my goodwill."

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