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Leaving the Toxic Love

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.
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Chapter 3

The Cascade Mountain Resort buzzed with forced enthusiasm as Seattle Grace Medical Center's annual team-building retreat kicked into full swing. Thirty-two staff members milled around the rustic lodge's main hall, splitting into groups for trust exercises and icebreaker games that made my skin crawl. I'd tried to beg off this mandatory bonding experience, but Frederick had insisted my presence was "essential for team morale."

I stood near the stone fireplace, nursing a cup of lukewarm coffee and watching my colleagues attempt to navigate an obstacle course designed to build communication skills. The irony wasn't lost on me—we were here to improve workplace relationships while mine crumbled in real time.

"Alice!" Kenna's voice rang out across the hall, sickeningly sweet. "Come sit with us for lunch!"

She stood beside a long table laden with takeout containers from a local Thai restaurant, her perfectly styled waves catching the afternoon light streaming through the windows. Several staff members had already gathered around her, plates in hand, chatting animatedly about the morning's activities.

I approached reluctantly, my stomach already churning with unease. Kenna beamed at me with that practiced smile she'd perfected—all teeth and no warmth.

"I ordered for everyone," she announced, gesturing grandly at the spread. "Authentic Thai cuisine! I thought it would be so much more interesting than boring sandwiches."

The containers held various curries, their rich aromas filling the air. Even from three feet away, I could smell the unmistakable heat of chilies and spice. My stomach clenched reflexively.

"That's very thoughtful," I said carefully, "but I think I'll just—"

"Nonsense!" Kenna interrupted, already spooning a generous portion of what looked like the spiciest red curry onto a plate. "I made sure to get extra of the Thai basil curry. It's supposed to be absolutely divine."

She thrust the plate toward me, the sauce gleaming with oil and flecks of red pepper. The smell alone made my eyes water.

"Kenna, I appreciate the gesture, but I can't eat spicy food. I have a stomach condition—"

"Oh, come on!" She laughed, but there was something sharp in her eyes. "It's not that spicy. Don't be such a baby about it."

The conversations around us began to quiet as people noticed the exchange. I felt heat creeping up my neck—not from the curry, but from embarrassment.

"I'm serious. I physically cannot eat this without getting very sick."

Kenna's expression shifted, her lower lip trembling with practiced precision. "I spent my own money on this," she said, her voice rising just enough to carry. "I wanted to do something nice for everyone, to bring us all together, and you're too good to even try it?"

Murmurs rippled through the gathered staff. I caught fragments of whispered conversations: "She won't even taste it..." "After Kenna went to all that trouble..." "So rude..."

"It's not about being too good," I said, trying to keep my voice level. "I have a medical condition that prevents me from eating spicy food. It's not personal."

But Kenna's tears were already flowing, perfectly timed and devastatingly effective. "I just wanted to make everyone happy," she whispered, loud enough for the entire room to hear. "I thought maybe if I did something thoughtful, Alice might finally accept me as part of the team. But she won't even give me a chance."

The disapproving looks from my colleagues hit me like physical blows. Dr. Patterson shook his head. Nurse Martinez whispered something to her companion. Even people who'd worked with me for years were looking at me like I'd kicked a puppy.

"Alice." Frederick's voice cut through the murmurs like a blade. He stood behind me, his face dark with anger. "What is wrong with you?"

I turned to face him, hoping desperately that he would understand, that he would remember why I couldn't eat spicy food. "Frederick, you know I can't—"

The slap came without warning.

The sound echoed through the suddenly silent hall like a gunshot. My cheek burned, my head snapped to the side, and for a moment, the world tilted on its axis. Thirty pairs of eyes stared at us in shocked silence.

"You ungrateful, bitter woman," Frederick snarled, his voice carrying to every corner of the room. "Kenna goes out of her way to include you, to show you kindness, and you can't stand to see someone else happy. You can't stand that she's younger, more talented, more—"

"Frederick," I whispered, my hand pressed to my stinging cheek.

"No!" He stepped closer, his face flushed with rage. "I'm done making excuses for your behavior. You're jealous, petty, and frankly embarrassing to work with."

Behind him, Kenna watched with wide, concerned eyes that didn't quite hide the satisfaction lurking beneath. She'd gotten exactly what she wanted—my complete humiliation in front of everyone who mattered.

The silence stretched endlessly. Thirty colleagues who'd once respected me now stared with a mixture of pity and disgust. The man I'd loved for nine years, the man I'd taken a knife for, had just struck me in public and called me bitter.

Something fundamental broke inside me in that moment—not just my heart, but my last shred of hope that any of this could be salvaged.

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