
Leaving the Toxic Love
Leaving the Toxic Love Chapter 1
The monthly staff meeting at Seattle Grace Medical Center was proceeding as usual—updates on hospital policies, scheduling changes, and upcoming training sessions. I sat straight-backed in my chair, my notebook open with neat annotations while most others scrolled through their phones. Nine years of co-founding and running this place had taught me that details matter, especially in medicine.
"Next item," I said, glancing at the agenda. "Mandatory infection control training next Tuesday. Everyone needs to attend, no exceptions."
From across the conference table, Kenna Young—Frederick's newest surgical resident—rolled her eyes dramatically. The fluorescent lights caught her glossy lip color as she whispered something to Dr. Patterson beside her.
"Is there a problem, Dr. Young?" I asked, keeping my voice level.
"I have a scheduled procedure that day," she said with a dismissive wave of her French-manicured hand. "I'll just catch the next one."
"The training is mandatory," I repeated. "We'll need to reschedule your procedure."
Kenna's perfectly arched eyebrows shot up. "I've already done infection control at my previous hospital. This is redundant."
"Hospital policy requires annual—"
"God, here she goes again," Kenna stage-whispered, loud enough for everyone to hear. "The menopausal rage monster strikes whenever anyone questions her precious rules."
The room fell silent for one horrifying second before nervous laughter rippled around the table. My face burned as I glanced toward Frederick—my partner, my fiancé of three years—waiting for him to step in. He was studying his coffee cup with sudden interest.
"The training is mandatory," I repeated, my voice tight. "Moving on."
But the damage was done. I saw smirks exchanged, phones lighting up as the nickname undoubtedly spread through hospital text chains. Nine years of building this place, of earning respect, and Frederick had just allowed his twenty-seven-year-old protégé to reduce me to a punchline.
* * *
Three days later, I was reviewing charts when a nurse burst into my office.
"Dr. Watson, you might want to come to OR 2. Dr. Young is prepping for the laparoscopic cholecystectomy and—" she hesitated.
"And what?"
"She's wearing those press-on nails again. The long ones."
I closed my eyes briefly, feeling a headache forming behind my temples. "I'll handle it."
When I entered the scrub room, Kenna was already gowned, her hands under the water—with half-inch acrylic extensions gleaming on each finger.
"Dr. Young," I said calmly. "You need to remove those nails immediately."
She barely glanced at me. "They're sealed. They won't come off during surgery."
"They're a violation of basic safety protocols. They harbor bacteria, can puncture gloves, and compromise sterile technique."
"I've never had an issue before," she said, continuing to scrub as if I hadn't spoken.
I stepped closer. "This isn't negotiable. Either remove the nails or step away from this surgery."
Kenna turned to face me, her eyes widening. "You're seriously pulling rank over this? In front of everyone?" She gestured toward the OR where the surgical team was preparing.
"This is about patient safety, not rank."
Her lower lip trembled dramatically. "You've had it in for me since day one."
"That's not—"
Before I could finish, Kenna yanked off her surgical mask, tears suddenly streaming down her face. She pushed past me and stormed out, leaving me standing there as the OR staff stared through the glass.
Twenty minutes later, my office door slammed open. Frederick stood in the doorway, his face flushed with anger.
"What the hell, Alice?" he demanded. "Kenna is in my office sobbing because you humiliated her in front of the entire surgical team!"
"She was about to perform surgery with acrylic nails," I said evenly. "It's a basic safety violation."
"So you pull her aside privately. You don't dress her down in front of everyone!"
"I didn't—"
"You're going to apologize to her," Frederick cut me off. "Today."
I stared at him, stunned. "Apologize for enforcing safety protocols?"
"Apologize for how you handled it." His voice dropped dangerously. "Or you can forget about the wedding next month."
My breath caught. "You're threatening to cancel our wedding over this?"
"I'm saying I won't marry someone who bullies younger staff just because she's feeling threatened." Frederick leaned closer. "Keep this up, Alice, and you'll grow old alone and bitter. Is that what you want?"
I looked at this man—the one I'd loved for nine years, planned a future with, built a medical center alongside—and suddenly couldn't recognize him at all.
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