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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Surgeon

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 Clark has instructed me to inform you that your access to the Park Avenue residence has been revoked effective immediately."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 7

The surgery went perfectly. Annika stood at the table for six hours, navigating the temporal lobe with the precision she'd feared she'd lost, identifying the tumor margins, preserving the language cortex, removing the lesion in one clean piece. The girl would play soccer again. She would graduate, go to college, have the life that had been threatened by a cluster of rogue cells. Back in the quiet of her room at Harlow's brownstone that evening, the adrenaline finally began to recede. She sat on the edge of her bed, the silence of the house a stark contrast to the beeping monitors and controlled chaos of the OR. She hadn't cried. Instead, a tremor started in her right hand, the one that had held the scalpel with such unwavering steadiness. She watched it, a fine, uncontrollable vibration, a physical manifestation of the immense pressure she'd been under. It was the recognition of what she'd almost surrendered-this focus, this purpose, this ability to translate knowledge into salvation. This was who she was. Not Ethan's wife. Not Haven's rival. Not a woman waiting to be chosen. She was a surgeon. She had always been a surgeon. The news reached Ethan through channels she hadn't anticipated. A board member's wife, undergoing routine screening, mentioned the "brilliant new surgeon" who'd operated on her niece. The description-young, precise, impossibly skilled-prompted questions, investigation, the slow realization that the woman he'd dismissed as a flight nurse was something else entirely. He appeared at the hospital Monday evening, in the lobby of the neurosurgery wing, as Annika was leaving after a fourteen-hour day. She saw him before he saw her-standing by the elevators in a coat she recognized, the cashmere she'd bought him for his birthday, now too heavy for the mild December weather. "Annika." He turned, caught her expression, and something in his face crumpled. "I didn't know. I swear to God, I didn't know." "Know what?" She kept walking, toward the side exit, the staff parking, anywhere but here. "About you. About-" He caught her arm, forced her to stop. "Dr. Roy called me. He explained. The Johns Hopkins training, the research, the-" His voice broke. "You were famous. You were someone. And I never knew." Annika looked at his hand on her arm, then at his face. The shock was genuine, she could see that-the dawning comprehension of how completely he'd failed to see her, how thoroughly he'd projected his own assumptions onto the woman he'd married. "Let go," she said. He didn't. "I can fix this. We can fix this. If you'd just told me, if you'd explained-" "Explained what? That I was more than you assumed? That my work mattered more than your convenience?" Annika pulled her arm free, stepped back. "Ethan, you didn't ask. You never asked. You saw what you wanted to see-a pretty nurse who'd be grateful for your attention, who'd give up her insignificant career for the privilege of being Mrs. Clark." "That's not-" "It is." She was shouting now, she realized, her voice echoing in the empty lobby. "You took me to galas and introduced me as 'in medical services.' You dismissed my opinions about your mother's health because I was 'just a flight nurse.' You made me smaller, Ethan. You made me small enough to fit in the space you had available for a wife." Ethan stared at her, mouth open, no response forming. Behind him, the elevator dinged, and Annika saw Harlow emerge, saw him assess the situation in one glance and begin moving toward them. "I have to go," she said. "Don't come here again. Don't call. We're past explanation now." "Annika-" "Goodbye, Ethan." She walked past him, toward Harlow, toward the exit, toward the life she was building from the ruins of everything she'd believed she wanted. She didn't look back. She didn't need to. She knew what she'd see-confusion, regret, the slow dawning of understanding that had come too late to change anything. Harlow fell into step beside her, silent, present. They walked to the parking garage together, and only when they reached his car did he speak. "Are you okay?" "Yes." The word surprised her with its truth. "I am. For the first time in years, I actually am." He unlocked the car, held the door for her. "Dinner? Mrs. Chen made dumplings. She says you need fattening." Annika laughed, the sound bright and unfamiliar in the concrete echo of the garage. "Dinner," she agreed. "And then sleep. And then tomorrow, we do it all again."
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