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Divorced on the Operating Table

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"You took my kidney for your mistress. Now I’m taking your empire." Harper Vance loved Gabriel Stone so much she donated her kidney to save his dying lover, Chloe. She thought this sacrifice would finally make him love her. She was wrong. Waking up in agony, Harper isn't greeted with gratitude, but with divorce papers. Gabriel throws her out of the hospital, penniless and bleeding, to make room for Chloe in their marital bed. Left to die in the rain, Harper is rescued by Enzo De Luca, a ruthless mafia kingpin who knows her true identity. Harper isn't just a discarded wife. She is "V," the world’s most elusive and legendary jewelry designer, and the heiress to a fortune that makes Gabriel’s look like pocket change. Three years later, Gabriel is desperate. His company is failing, and Chloe’s health is "mysteriously" declining again. He needs V’s help. When the mysterious designer finally reveals her face, Gabriel falls to his knees. But Harper didn't come back to save him. She came back to watch him bleed.

Divorced on the Operating Table Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights above the operating table cast everything in harsh, clinical white. I could feel the cold metal beneath my back, seeping through the thin hospital gown that barely covered me. The anesthesia mask hovered inches from my face, but I wasn't ready yet. Not quite.

I turned my head slightly, ignoring the sharp protest from the IV needle in my arm, and looked toward the adjacent operating room through the glass partition. There she was—Chloe Martinez, Gabriel's first love, lying on her own table. Even in her weakened state, she looked ethereal. Her dark hair fanned across the pillow like silk, and her pale skin seemed to glow under the surgical lights.

Gabriel stood beside her bed, his hand gently stroking her forehead. His touch was so tender, so careful, as if she might shatter at any moment. I watched his lips move, forming words I couldn't hear but could easily imagine.

"Don't worry, my love. Everything will be fine."

The familiar ache in my chest intensified. Three years of marriage, and he had never looked at me that way. Not once.

"Mrs. Chen?" The anesthesiologist's voice pulled me back to my own reality. "We're ready to begin. Are you comfortable?"

Comfortable? I almost laughed at the absurdity of the question. Nothing about this was comfortable. Giving up a kidney to save the woman my husband truly loved while he barely acknowledged my existence—comfort was the last thing I felt.

"Yes," I whispered, my voice barely audible.

Through the partition, I could see Gabriel leaning down to press a kiss to Chloe's forehead. His eyes were closed, his expression peaceful in a way I'd never seen before. It was the look of a man saying goodbye to his everything, terrified he might lose her.

When was the last time he'd looked at me with even a fraction of that emotion?

The mask descended over my face, and I breathed in the metallic-tasting gas. But before I surrendered to unconsciousness, Gabriel finally turned toward my room. Our eyes met through the glass for just a moment.

He didn't smile. Didn't mouth any words of encouragement or love. Instead, his gaze shifted to the monitors beside my bed, studying my vital signs with the detached interest of someone checking the weather.

That's all I was to him—a set of numbers on a screen. A compatible donor. A convenient solution to his desperate problem.

The anesthesia began to pull me under, but I fought it for a few more seconds. I needed to see him look at me—really look at me—just once. To see something, anything, that resembled the tenderness he showered on her.

But Gabriel had already turned back to Chloe. He was whispering something in her ear now, his hand cupping her cheek with infinite care.

"Don't be afraid," his voice carried faintly through the intercom system. "Soon you'll be healthy again. Soon you'll be perfect."

Perfect. The word hit me like a physical blow.

I had never been perfect in his eyes. Never been worth that kind of devotion. Even now, as I lay here about to sacrifice a piece of myself for his happiness, I was invisible to him.

The darkness crept in from the edges of my vision, but I could still see them through the glass. Gabriel had pulled a chair close to Chloe's bedside and was holding her hand, bringing it to his lips. His shoulders shook slightly—was he crying?

For her, he could cry. For her, he could show vulnerability and fear and desperate love.

For me, he couldn't even spare a second glance.

The last thing I saw before the anesthesia claimed me was Gabriel's profile, illuminated by the surgical lights. His face was a masterpiece of anguish and hope, every line etched with the depth of his feelings for the woman who would receive my kidney.

The woman he had chosen over me, again and again, in a thousand small ways over the years.

The woman who would wake up tomorrow with a piece of me inside her, while I remained as invisible to my husband as I had always been.

As consciousness slipped away, a single tear rolled down my cheek, quickly absorbed by the sterile gauze beneath my head. In the operating room next door, Gabriel continued his vigil, never once thinking to check on the wife who was giving everything to save his true love.

The monitors beeped steadily, tracking my descent into surgical sleep. But even in the growing darkness, I could feel the cold—not just from the metal table or the air conditioning, but from the vast, empty space where my husband's love should have been.

Three years of marriage, and I was still just a stranger in my own life.

The anesthesia pulled me deeper, and my last coherent thought was a question that had haunted me for months: What would it take for Gabriel to look at me the way he looked at her?

As it turned out, giving him my kidney wasn't enough.

Nothing ever would be.

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Divorced on the Operating Table of Contents

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