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Betrayal in White Coats

The fluorescent lights hummed overhead as I rubbed my temples, trying to focus on the patient charts scattered across my desk. My body ached, a fever making my skin alternate between burning hot and ice cold. I should have been home hours ago, but the quarterly review wouldn't complete itself, and I refused to let our standards slip simply because I had the flu. I suppressed a shiver, pulling my lab coat tighter around my shoulders. Seven years of building this medical center from the ground up had taught me that excellence required sacrifice. Sometimes that meant working through illness, through exhaustion, through disappointment. A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. Marcus stood in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the hallway light. In his hand was a steaming mug that sent tendrils of fragrant vapor into the air. "You look terrible," he said, his voice carrying that familiar blend of concern and criticism I'd grown accustomed to over our years together.
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The fluorescent lights hummed overhead as I rubbed my temples, trying to focus on the patient charts scattered across my desk. My body ached, a fever making my skin alternate between burning hot and ice cold. I should have been home hours ago, but the quarterly review wouldn't complete itself, and I refused to let our standards slip simply because I had the flu.

I suppressed a shiver, pulling my lab coat tighter around my shoulders. Seven years of building this medical center from the ground up had taught me that excellence required sacrifice. Sometimes that meant working through illness, through exhaustion, through disappointment.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. Marcus stood in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the hallway light. In his hand was a steaming mug that sent tendrils of fragrant vapor into the air.

"You look terrible," he said, his voice carrying that familiar blend of concern and criticism I'd grown accustomed to over our years together.

"Thanks," I replied dryly, but couldn't help the small smile that tugged at my lips. These moments—rare as they'd become lately—reminded me of why I'd fallen for him in medical school. Before the center, before the pressure, before the endless waiting for a commitment that never seemed to materialize.

"Elderflower and echinacea," Marcus said, placing the mug on my desk, carefully moving a stack of files. "My mother's remedy."

Our fingers brushed as I accepted the tea, and I felt a flutter of hope. Maybe tonight we could talk about us, about the future I'd been patiently waiting for while we built our medical empire.

"Thank you," I said, looking up at him with gratitude that went beyond the simple gesture. "I needed this."

Something flickered across his face—was it guilt? But before I could analyze it, he nodded and stepped back toward the door.

"Don't stay too late," he said, already turning away. "Even brilliant doctors need rest."

I wrapped my hands around the warm mug, letting the heat seep into my chilled fingers. I didn't notice the shadow that passed by my office door, nor the narrowed eyes watching our interaction with calculated hatred.

---

The emergency alert blared through the center's speakers fifteen minutes later, jolting me from my concentration. Code Blue—cardiac arrest in OR 3. I was on my feet instantly, my body moving on autopilot despite the fever that made my vision swim.

The scene in OR 3 was chaos. Nurses scrambled around the table where a middle-aged man lay, his chest exposed, monitors screaming their warning. The anesthesiologist was performing compressions, his face red with exertion.

"What happened?" I demanded, pulling on gloves. "Where's Dr. Rivers?"

"She—she just left," Sarah Jenkins, our veteran nurse, stammered. "Mid-procedure. The patient started crashing and she just... walked out."

I took over the resuscitation efforts, barking orders with a clarity that belied my illness. My hands, steady as always in a crisis, worked methodically to save the abandoned patient. We were four minutes in when Marcus burst through the doors.

"What the hell is going on?" he demanded, his eyes wild as they swept the room.

"Your girlfriend abandoned her patient," I said between compressions. "That's what's going on."

Marcus's face darkened. "Chloe wouldn't—"

"She did," Sarah confirmed, her voice tight with professional outrage. "Dr. Chen is saving her patient."

The monitors stabilized as I administered the last dose of epinephrine. The crisis was passing, but the look Marcus gave me wasn't relief or gratitude. It was accusation.

"What did you do to upset her?" he hissed, stepping closer.

The injustice of his question stole my breath more effectively than my fever. "I was working in my office," I said, disbelief coloring my voice. "You were there."

"The tea," he said, as if this explained everything. "You let me bring you tea."

Before I could process the absurdity of his statement, he grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my bicep as he pulled me toward the door. "We need to fix this. Now."

---

The detox room was cold and sterile, designed for treating overdoses and poisonings. Not for punishing doctors whose only crime was accepting a cup of tea from their boyfriend.

"This is ridiculous," I protested as Marcus prepared the chelation IV. "Marcus, stop. This procedure isn't indicated for flu. It's dangerous and you know it."

"It's necessary," he said, his voice eerily calm as he swabbed my inner elbow with alcohol. "Chloe needs to see that I'm taking her concerns seriously."

"Her concerns? A patient nearly died because of her tantrum!"

The needle slid into my vein with more force than necessary. I winced, watching as the clear liquid began to drip down the tube toward my bloodstream.

"You don't understand," Marcus said, stepping back to observe his handiwork. "Chloe is fragile. Special. She needs reassurance."

As the chelating agent entered my system—a treatment designed to remove heavy metals, not treat viral infections—I felt a chill that had nothing to do with my fever. For the first time, I saw Marcus clearly. The coldness in his eyes. The calculation. The complete disregard for my wellbeing.

Seven years of love and loyalty, and he was poisoning me to appease another woman's jealousy.

"I understand perfectly," I whispered, the truth breaking over me like ice water. "I understand exactly who you are now."

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