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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon Novel Cover

His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon

Annika Hayes gave up her reputation as a brilliant neurosurgery resident to become the quiet, perfect wife to aviation mogul Ethan Clark. For three years, she hid her excellence, playing the role of an ordinary flight nurse just to fit into his world. But her sacrifices ended when she received a cold text message from his housekeeper. "Mrs. Clark, this is Maureen Dolan. Mr. Clark has instructed me to inform you that your access to the Park Avenue residence has been revoked effective immediately." Ethan had chosen to protect his dead best friend's pregnant widow, claiming the unborn child as his own responsibility. Within hours, he suspended her joint credit cards and had his PR team paint her to the media as an emotionally volatile and unstable wife. He demanded she quietly accept his "noble sacrifice," treating her like a disposable accessory. He even knew the widow's baby wasn't biologically his, but he was willing to destroy their marriage anyway to play the hero while dismissing Annika as just a needy nurse. Three years of marriage, reduced to an eviction text and public humiliation. She had buried her ambition, her talent, and her entire identity, thinking it would make her more lovable. How could he throw her away for a delusion of honor, completely blind to the world-class surgeon she truly was? Sitting in the back of a black SUV, Annika calmly snapped her heavy titanium joint credit card in half. She pulled out her phone, blocked his number, and sent a text to her old hospital rival. It was time to pick up her scalpel and let them see exactly who she used to be.
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Chapter 6

The filing hit the news Friday morning. Annika learned of it from Harlow, who burst into the kitchen waving his phone, his expression caught between triumph and concern.

"Page Six. 'Aviation Mogul's Marriage Crashes.' They're calling it a 'mystery separation'-no details, just speculation about 'irreconcilable differences' and 'growing apart.'"

Annika took the phone, scanned the article. It was carefully vague, clearly planted by Clark's PR team, positioning Ethan as the victim of a wife who'd abandoned him without explanation. There were quotes from "sources close to the couple" about Annika's "emotional volatility" and "unrealistic expectations of marital devotion."

"Volatility," she repeated, handing back the phone. "That's new. I was boringly stable for three years."

"They're building a narrative." Harlow poured coffee, his movements sharp with anger. "Unstable wife, faithful husband blindsided, probably some mental health angle coming next. Classic reputation management."

"Let them." Annika spread peanut butter on toast, her appetite suddenly robust. "I have patients to see. Rounds to make. A life to rebuild that doesn't depend on their opinion of me."

She'd started at New York-Presbyterian that Monday, provisionally, under supervision while her credentials were fully verified. Dr. Voss had welcomed her with cautious enthusiasm-he remembered her from conferences, he'd said, her presentation on awake craniotomy techniques. He'd been impressed. He'd wondered where she'd gone.

She'd told him family emergency. Extended leave. Personal circumstances. The lies came easily now, practiced and painless.

The truth was harder: she'd chosen a man over her work, and she'd been punished for it, and she was crawling back now with nothing but determination and the faint hope that excellence could be reclaimed.

Her first case was a seventeen-year-old girl, soccer player, seizure onset during a championship game. MRI showed a lesion in the left temporal lobe, low-grade glioma, operable but delicate. The family wanted the tumor out. The girl wanted to play again. Annika wanted-desperately, viscerally-to be the one who made that possible.

She spent Friday night reviewing imaging, planning her approach, remembering the feel of the Bovie in her hand, the smell of burning bone, the moment of revelation when the dura opened and the brain lay exposed, vulnerable and trusting.

Harlow found her at 2 AM, surrounded by printouts, muttering to herself about fiber tracts and eloquent cortex.

"You need sleep," he said.

"I need to be ready."

"You're ready." He sat on the edge of her desk, close enough to touch. "You've been ready since you were twenty-two. The only question is whether you'll let yourself believe it."

Annika looked at him-really looked at him-in the harsh light of her desk lamp. Harlow Fleming, who'd been her competitor and her colleague and now, somehow, her only friend. Who'd opened his home without question, who'd defended her against his own disappointment, who was watching her now with an expression she couldn't quite name.

"Why do you care?" she asked. "Really. We were never close. We competed for everything-cases, publications, Dr. Roy's attention. You should be glad I disappeared. One less rival."

Harlow was quiet for a long moment. Then he reached out, touched her hand where it rested on the MRI film. His fingers were warm, slightly calloused, the touch barely there and infinitely careful.

"Because you were the only one who ever made me better," he said. "Every case you took, I had to work harder. Every technique you mastered, I had to learn faster. You were-" He stopped, withdrew his hand. "You were the standard I measured myself against. And when you left, there was no one left to chase."

Annika felt something shift in her chest, some wall she'd built without noticing beginning to crack. "Harlow-"

"Don't." He stood, moved toward the door. "Don't say whatever you're going to say. Not tonight. Not when you're vulnerable and exhausted and might mistake gratitude for something else." He paused in the doorway, backlit by the hall light. "Get some sleep, Phoenix. Your patient needs you sharp. Not sentimental."

He was gone before she could respond, his footsteps fading down the stairs. Annika sat in the silence, the MRI films glowing green and ghostly in the dark, and felt something she hadn't expected.

Hope. Not for Ethan, not for reconciliation or understanding or any of the things she'd once believed she needed. Hope for herself. For the work. For the possibility that she could be excellent again, could matter again, could be someone whose absence was felt and whose presence was valued.

She slept finally, dreamless and deep, and woke to Harlow's knock at 6 AM with coffee and the news that her credentials had cleared. She was officially Dr. Annika Hayes, attending neurosurgeon, with privileges at one of the best hospitals in the world.

The surgery was scheduled for Monday. She spent the weekend preparing, running simulations, reviewing every possible complication until she could recite the emergency protocols in her sleep. Harlow assisted, playing the role of anesthesiologist, challenging her decisions, forcing her to defend every approach.

By Sunday night, she was ready. More than ready-hungry, eager, the old confidence returning like blood flow to a numbed limb.

She found Harlow in the study, reviewing his own cases for the week. "Thank you," she said.

He looked up, surprised. "For what?"

"For not letting me quit. For making me fight for this." She leaned against the doorframe, suddenly awkward. "For being here, even when I didn't deserve it."

Harlow set down his papers. "You always deserved it," he said quietly. "That was the point. You just needed to remember."

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