
Betrayal at Engagement Party
Chapter 3
Three days after our confrontation, Mark moved Ariel into the east wing of the Taylor mansion—far enough from our bedroom to maintain the illusion of propriety, close enough to make his point. I'd moved into the guest house, gathering only essential belongings while I figured out my next steps. Each night I stared at the ceiling, replaying his ultimatum in my mind: accept his 'arrangement' or lose everything.
I chose to focus on work, throwing myself into surgeries and patient care with renewed intensity. Medicine had always been my sanctuary, the one place where I knew exactly who I was and what I was doing. But even that refuge was about to be violated.
I was reviewing charts at the nurses' station when a familiar voice cut through the quiet hum of the clinic.
"I'm here to see Dr. Graham. It's for my post-operative follow-up."
Ariel. My pen stilled mid-notation as I looked up to see her standing at the reception desk, one hand resting protectively over her slightly rounded abdomen. She wore a fitted dress that accentuated her pregnancy, her blonde hair cascading over her shoulders. The receptionist glanced uncertainly in my direction.
"I can take you to exam room three," I heard myself say, my professional mask sliding into place.
Ariel's smile was saccharine as she followed me down the hallway. "How thoughtful of you to see me personally, Dr. Graham. Mark was worried you might refuse."
I closed the door behind us, maintaining a careful distance. "I don't refuse patients, Ms. Meyer. That's not how medicine works."
"How noble." She settled onto the examination table, smoothing her dress. "Mark says that's part of your problem—always putting duty before pleasure. He finds it... admirable but exhausting."
I snapped on latex gloves, the sound sharp in the quiet room. "I need to examine your incision site. Please lift your dress."
As I checked the healing surgical wound, Ariel continued her one-sided conversation, loud enough that I was certain her voice carried beyond our room.
"Mark's been so attentive since I moved in. Did you know he converted that little sunroom into a nursery? He says he's always wanted children." She paused, watching my face. "Oh, I'm sorry—did he never discuss that with you?"
I focused on the incision, which was healing nicely despite my momentary fantasy of reopening it. "The sutures are dissolving properly. You're healing well."
"He bought me the most beautiful diamond yesterday," she continued as if I hadn't spoken. "Not an engagement ring yet—he says there are 'complications' to sort out first. That would be you, I suppose."
I stripped off my gloves and made notes in her chart, refusing to give her the satisfaction of a response.
"Dr. Graham?" called my nurse from the doorway. "Your next patient is ready."
"Thank you, Elena." I turned to Ariel. "You're free to go, Ms. Meyer. Schedule a follow-up for next week."
Instead of leaving, Ariel followed me into the hallway. "Actually, I have more questions about my pregnancy. Mark is very concerned about the baby's development after the surgery."
"Then I suggest you speak with your obstetrician."
"But you're right here," she said, raising her voice as we entered the busy waiting area. "And Mark says you're the best. He's told me everything about you, you know. How dedicated you are to your work. How you're always at the hospital instead of at home with him. How he's been so lonely all these years."
Heads turned. Conversations quieted. I felt the weight of curious eyes as Ariel's words hung in the air.
"Ms. Meyer," I said quietly, "this is inappropriate."
"What's inappropriate is how you're treating the mother of Mark's child," she said, her voice trembling with manufactured distress. "Is it because you're jealous? Because he chose me?"
Dr. Rebecca Chen appeared at my side, her expression concerned. "Is everything alright here?"
"No, it's not," Ariel said before I could respond. "I'm trying to get to my appointment with Dr. Lawson, and she's blocking me." She gestured toward the hallway where my next patient waited.
"I'm not blocking you from anything," I said, struggling to keep my voice level. "Your appointment is over."
"Then why are you standing in my way?" Ariel's voice rose to a near-shout as she clutched her stomach dramatically. "Oh! The baby! The stress is affecting the baby!"
Rebecca stepped between us. "Ms. Meyer, please calm down. No one is trying to harm you or your baby."
"She is!" Ariel pointed at me, tears now streaming down her perfectly made-up face. "She hates me because of Mark! She wants to hurt my baby!"
Two security guards approached, drawn by the commotion. Patients and staff stared openly now, whispers spreading like wildfire. I stood frozen, my professional reputation being shredded before my eyes.
"I need help!" Ariel wailed, sinking dramatically into a nearby chair. "Someone call Mark! Tell him she's trying to hurt us!"
As security tried to assess the situation, I caught Elena's eye across the room. Her expression of disgust—directed not at me but at Ariel's performance—was the only thing that kept me from breaking down completely.
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