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His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom Novel Cover

His Betrayal, Her Bitter Freedom

To save my dying mother, I had to remarry my cheating ex-husband, Braden. He was the only surgeon in the country who could perform the life-saving surgery she needed, so I swallowed my pride and walked back into our gilded cage. But on the day of the operation, he abandoned her. He left my mother to die on the table for a "personal emergency"-a flat tire with his mistress, Angelina. When my grief turned to rage, he didn't just dismiss my pain. He used his power to have me declared mentally unstable, bribing doctors and having me dragged away to a psychiatric hospital to silence me forever. Trapped in a padded cell, stripped of my dignity and my sanity, I realized he had taken everything. My mother, my freedom, my name. The love I once felt for him had curdled into a cold, sharp resolve. After I escaped, I didn't run into the night. I walked straight into the national medical awards gala where he was being celebrated, ready to burn his perfect life to the ground on live television.
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Chapter 3

The fluorescent lights of the hospital waiting room hummed, a dull, oppressive sound. My mother was on the operating table, her life hanging by a thread, dependent on Braden' s skilled hands. The experimental surgery, the only hope. I sat, my hands clasped tightly, praying.

Then, the lead nurse, her face pale, rushed out. "Dr. Hodge isn't here!" she whispered, her voice laced with panic. "We can't proceed. It's too risky without him."

My blood ran cold. "What do you mean he's not here?" I demanded, my voice raw. "He's the only one who can do this!"

"He just... left," she stammered, looking helplessly at the other medical staff. "Said he had an urgent personal matter."

Urgent personal matter. My stomach twisted. I knew exactly what that meant.

I fumbled for my phone, my fingers trembling. I called Braden. Once, twice, three times. No answer. My heart hammered against my ribs.

On the fourth try, it connected. Not Braden. Her.

"Hello?" Angelina's voice, syrupy sweet, answered.

"Where is Braden?" I choked out, my voice barely audible.

A small, knowing laugh. "Oh, he's a little busy right now, Grace. Something came up." Then, I heard it. Braden's muffled voice in the background, a low murmur. He was there. With her.

"Put him on!" I screamed, the control I'd so carefully maintained snapping.

"Now, now, don't get hysterical," Angelina cooed. "He's just helping me with a little problem. A flat tire, you know? So clumsy of me. He'll be back when he can."

A flat tire. My mother was dying, and he was fixing Angelina's flat tire.

My phone slipped from my grasp, hitting the linoleum floor with a sickening crack. The screen shattered, mirroring the pieces of my heart. I knelt there amidst the shards of glass and my crumbling world, tears streaming down my face, begging. Begging a God I no longer believed in for a miracle.

The miracle never came. The doctors emerged hours later, their faces grim. My mother was gone. The surgery had failed. Without Braden, the critical moments had been lost.

The next few days passed in a blur of grief. I was a zombie, moving through the motions. Planning the funeral alone. My mother' s friends, distant relatives, offered condolences, but Braden was nowhere to be seen. He didn' t even send flowers.

He finally showed up a week later, smelling faintly of cheap perfume, looking slightly disheveled. He stood in the doorway of the house that was once our home, now just my mausoleum of sorrow.

"Grace," he said, his voice hesitant. "I'm so sorry."

I didn't answer. I simply walked up to him, my hand raised, and slapped him across the face with all the force my grief-addled body could muster. The sound cracked through the silence.

"You killed her," I whispered, my voice hoarse from crying. "You left her to die."

He touched his cheek, his expression surprisingly calm. Too calm. "Grace, you know her prognosis wasn't good. Even if I had been there..."

"But you weren't there!" I screamed, the rage finally erupting. "You were with Angelina! Fixing a damn flat tire!"

He sighed, a weary, practiced sigh. "She needed me, Grace. And she's carrying my child." The words hung in the air, heavy with a new kind of betrayal. "Her family, they've always been there for me. You know that. I couldn't just abandon her."

My body trembled, consumed by a firestorm of fury. "You promised me, Braden," I choked out, remembering our remarriage vows. "You promised you'd put us first. Me. My mother."

He had looked into my eyes, placed his hand on my cheek, and sworn. I'll never hurt you again, Grace. This time, it's forever.

Now, standing before me, he just watched as I dissolved into a hysterical mess. I clawed at him, screamed obscenities, my grief turning into a raw, visceral attack. He simply let me. Let me hit him, let me scream.

When I finally collapsed, sobbing, he looked down at me, a strange, almost cruel smile playing on his lips. "You know, Grace," he said, his voice soft, chilling. "I almost prefer you like this. So much more passion than your usual indifference."

He turned and walked away.

I lay there for what felt like an eternity, the bitter taste of his words mingling with my tears. My mother was gone. He had betrayed me, used me, and then mocked my pain.

Then, my phone, the broken one, buzzed. A text message. From Angelina. A picture of her and Braden, smiling, her hand resting on a visibly rounded stomach. The caption read: Thanks for understanding, Grace. Some debts are just more important. P.S. I wouldn't have married him for a second if I knew he could be so easily blackmailed. He always falls for the damsel in distress act.

Blackmailed. All this time, I thought he'd used me. He'd been used too. By her. The rage resurfaced, colder, sharper this time.

I wiped my tears. No more crying.

I marched to the hospital, bypassing security, straight to the Dean' s office. "I want to report Braden Hodge," I declared, my voice steady, though my hands were still shaking. "For medical negligence. For abandoning his patient. For causing my mother's death." I threw in the affair with Angelina, the blatant ethics violation.

The Dean, a stout man with cold eyes, listened impassively. "Mrs. Chambers," he began, his voice condescending. "Dr. Hodge is one of our most decorated surgeons. We can't just..."

"He left during surgery!" I shouted. "My mother died because of him!"

He leaned back in his chair. "I suggest you calm down. This is a very serious accusation. Dr. Hodge has an unblemished record. And frankly, your emotional state..."

Just then, Braden walked in, looking surprised to see me there. His eyes narrowed.

"She's clearly unstable, Dean," Braden said, his voice dripping with concern, but his eyes were hard. "Since her mother's passing, she's been... irrational. Distraught."

The Dean nodded sympathetically at Braden. "Mrs. Chambers, I advise you to go home. We'll be in touch."

"In touch?" I scoffed. "You're covering for him! You're protecting a murderer and a cheat!"

"Grace, stop it," Braden warned, stepping closer. "You're making a spectacle."

"I'll make more than a spectacle!" I yelled. "I'll go to the media! I'll expose everything!"

Braden' s face hardened. He looked at the Dean, then back at me. "If you do that, Grace, I'll have you committed. For your own good. You're clearly not well."

His words hit me like a physical blow. He would do it. He had the power, the connections. He could make it happen.

And he did.

Two days later, I was dragged, screaming, from my home. The paramedics, the police, the doctor Braden had arranged. They sedated me.

I woke up in a room with padded walls. A psychiatric hospital. Braden had won. He thought he had silenced me.

But as the days turned into weeks, staring at those sterile white walls, my grief and despair slowly solidified into something else. Something cold and sharp. Revenge. He had taken everything. Now, I would take his everything. I would dismantle his life, piece by piece.

I played along. Took the pills. Pretended to be compliant. Waited. Watched. Learned the routines.

One night, under the cover of a storm, I found my chance. A carelessly left door. A window left ajar. I ran. Into the dark, into the rain, into a future shaped by fire.

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