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Divorced on the Operating Table

"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.
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Chapter 3

The ink was still wet on the divorce papers when I heard the door open again. But this time, it wasn't Gabriel who walked in. A nurse I'd never seen before entered my room—tall, blonde, with sharp features that reminded me uncomfortably of Chloe. Her scrubs were pristine white, and she moved with the kind of brisk efficiency that suggested she had somewhere more important to be.

"Mrs. Chen," she said, not bothering with pleasantries. "I'm here to discharge you."

I blinked, confused. "Discharge me? But I just had surgery this morning. Don't I need to stay for observation?"

She was already moving toward my IV stand, her hands working to disconnect the tubes with practiced motions. "Dr. Martinez has cleared you for immediate release. Your recovery can continue at home."

Something felt wrong. The way she avoided my eyes, the sharp efficiency of her movements—this wasn't standard procedure. I'd researched kidney donation extensively before agreeing to the surgery. Donors typically stayed in the hospital for several days.

"Wait," I said, trying to sit up straighter despite the burning pain in my abdomen. "I need to speak with my doctor. This doesn't seem—"

"Your doctor is busy with more critical patients," the nurse cut me off. Her fingers worked at the IV in my arm, and I winced as she pulled the needle out without warning. A drop of blood welled up at the insertion site, but she didn't bother with proper pressure or a bandage.

"You're bleeding," I protested, pressing my own fingers against the small wound.

"It'll stop," she said dismissively, already moving to disconnect the heart monitor leads from my chest. The sudden silence when the beeping stopped felt ominous.

I watched in growing alarm as she gathered the medical equipment with ruthless efficiency. "I don't understand. Why the rush? And where are my things?"

As if summoned by my question, two security guards appeared in the doorway. Between them, they carried a single black suitcase—my suitcase, the one Gabriel had packed for my hospital stay. It looked pitifully small and abandoned.

"Ma'am, we need you to come with us," one of the guards said. He was middle-aged with kind eyes, but his voice carried an apologetic tone that made my stomach clench with dread.

"Come with you where?" I asked, my voice rising. "I can barely sit up. I just had major surgery."

The nurse was pulling back my blankets now, exposing my legs to the cold hospital air. "You can walk. The surgery was minimally invasive."

Minimally invasive. As if having an organ removed was something trivial, something I should bounce back from immediately. The surgical site throbbed with every heartbeat, a constant reminder of what I'd given up.

"This is insane," I said, but I was already swinging my legs over the side of the bed. The movement sent a sharp spike of pain through my abdomen, and I had to grip the bed rail to keep from falling.

The security guard with kind eyes stepped forward. "Mrs. Chen, I'm sorry about this. Really. But we have orders."

"Orders from who?" I demanded, though I already knew the answer.

The nurse was holding out a hospital gown and a pair of paper slippers. "Get dressed. You have five minutes."

My hands shook as I took the flimsy garments. Five minutes to transform from a patient recovering from major surgery to... what? A vagrant being thrown out on the street?

"Can I at least call someone?" I asked. "My sister, or—"

"No phone calls," the nurse said firmly. "Dr. Martinez was very clear about that."

Dr. Martinez. Chloe's father. Of course he was behind this. I was a reminder of an uncomfortable debt, a witness to their family's desperation. Better to make me disappear quickly and quietly.

I struggled into the hospital gown, my movements clumsy and painful. The security guards turned away politely, but the nurse watched with cold efficiency, tapping her foot impatiently.

"Time's up," she announced before I'd even finished tying the gown strings.

The security guards moved to either side of me, and I realized with growing horror that they intended to escort me out like a criminal. Like someone who didn't belong here.

"Wait," I said desperately. "My medications. Post-surgical instructions. I need—"

"You'll be fine," the nurse said, already heading for the door. "Take over-the-counter pain relievers if needed."

Over-the-counter pain relievers. For major abdominal surgery. The absurdity of it would have been laughable if it weren't so terrifying.

The walk down the hospital corridor felt like a nightmare. Other patients and visitors stared as I shuffled past, flanked by security guards, clutching my suitcase with one hand and my aching abdomen with the other. The paper slippers provided no protection against the cold linoleum, and each step sent jolts of pain through my surgical site.

We passed the nurses' station, where several staff members looked up from their charts. I recognized a few faces—people who had been kind to me during pre-surgical consultations. Now they avoided my eyes, suddenly finding their paperwork fascinating.

The elevator ride down felt endless. I leaned against the wall, trying to breathe through the pain and the growing realization of what was happening. They were throwing me out. Less than twelve hours after I'd given my kidney to save Gabriel's true love, they were discarding me like medical waste.

The lobby doors slid open, and I was hit by a wall of sound and sensation. Rain pounded against the glass entrance, and the wind howled with the fury of an approaching storm. The automatic doors opened, and cold, wet air rushed in, making me shiver in my thin hospital gown.

"Ma'am," one of the security guards said gently, "I'm really sorry about this."

Then they were guiding me outside, into the storm.

The rain hit me like a physical blow, instantly soaking through the paper-thin gown and plastering it to my skin. The cold was shocking, brutal, and within seconds I was drenched and shivering uncontrollably.

I turned back toward the hospital entrance, but the security guards had already retreated inside. Through the glass doors, I could see the warm, bright lobby where other people—real people, people who mattered—went about their business.

I was alone on the sidewalk, clutching my suitcase, rain streaming down my face and mixing with tears I didn't remember starting to cry. The surgical site burned with each shiver, each gasping breath.

That's when I saw it—Gabriel's black BMW pulling up to the VIP entrance on the other side of the building. Through the rain-streaked windshield, I could see him in the driver's seat, his face animated with joy.

The passenger door opened, and Chloe Martinez stepped out.

She looked radiant. Her dark hair was styled perfectly, her makeup flawless despite having just undergone major surgery. She wore a beautiful cream-colored coat that probably cost more than I made in a month, and she moved with the easy grace of someone who had never doubted her place in the world.

Gabriel rushed around to take her arm, his face glowing with relief and adoration. He helped her into the car with infinite care, as if she were made of spun glass. Through the rain, I could see him lean over to kiss her forehead before closing her door.

She was glowing with health and happiness, sustained by my kidney, while I stood shivering in a hospital gown in the pouring rain.

Gabriel's BMW pulled away from the curb, its taillights disappearing into the storm. I watched until I couldn't see them anymore, my hand pressed against my aching side, rain washing away any illusion I'd ever had about my worth in Gabriel's world.

I was nothing. Less than nothing.

I was just the discarded shell of a woman who had given everything and received nothing in return.

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