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Mother's Death, His Choice

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The sound of Mom's body hitting the kitchen floor will haunt me forever. I dropped my coffee mug, the ceramic shattering against the tiles as I rushed to where she lay crumpled beside the refrigerator. Her face was ashen, lips tinged blue, and her breathing came in shallow, desperate gasps. "Mom!" I knelt beside her, my hands shaking as I checked her pulse. Weak. Too weak. "Stay with me, please." Her eyes fluttered open, unfocused and filled with pain. "Harper..." she whispered, her voice barely audible. "Can't... breathe..." I fumbled for my phone, dialing 911 with trembling fingers while trying to keep Mom conscious.

Mother's Death, His Choice Chapter 1

The sound of Mom's body hitting the kitchen floor will haunt me forever.

I dropped my coffee mug, the ceramic shattering against the tiles as I rushed to where she lay crumpled beside the refrigerator. Her face was ashen, lips tinged blue, and her breathing came in shallow, desperate gasps.

"Mom!" I knelt beside her, my hands shaking as I checked her pulse. Weak. Too weak. "Stay with me, please."

Her eyes fluttered open, unfocused and filled with pain. "Harper..." she whispered, her voice barely audible. "Can't... breathe..."

I fumbled for my phone, dialing 911 with trembling fingers while trying to keep Mom conscious. The paramedics arrived in what felt like hours but was probably minutes, their urgent voices filling our small kitchen as they worked over her still form.

"Severe arrhythmia," one of them said to his partner. "We need to get her to St. Mary's now."

The ambulance ride blurred past in a haze of sirens and medical jargon I couldn't process. Mom's hand was cold in mine, her wedding ring loose on her finger from all the weight she'd lost during her illness. I squeezed gently, willing my warmth into her.

At the hospital, they whisked her away immediately. I paced the waiting room, my sneakers squeaking against the polished floor, until Dr. Martinez emerged from the emergency department. His expression was grave.

"Miss Montgomery, your mother's condition is critical. She needs immediate surgery – a complex cardiac procedure that requires specialized expertise." He paused, studying my face. "Dr. Riley is the only surgeon on staff qualified to perform this operation. Without it..."

He didn't need to finish. I understood.

Graham. My Graham would save her. He had to.

I pulled out my phone, my fingers flying across the screen as I dialed his number. It rang once, twice, three times before going to voicemail.

"Graham, it's me. Mom collapsed – she's at St. Mary's and needs emergency surgery. Dr. Martinez says you're the only one who can do it. Please, I need you. She needs you. Call me back immediately."

I tried again. And again. Each time, the phone rang endlessly before that mechanical voice told me to leave a message.

Panic clawed at my chest. Where was he? Graham always answered his phone, especially when he was on call. I dialed the hospital operator.

"Can you page Dr. Riley? It's an emergency."

"I'm sorry, but Dr. Riley is currently attending to another emergency in the hospital. I can take a message."

Another emergency? Relief flooded through me. Of course – he was probably in surgery already. He'd see my messages soon and come running.

But minutes ticked by. Then an hour. Mom was wheeled into surgery with Dr. Peterson, a capable surgeon but not the specialist she needed. Through the observation window, I watched her pale form disappear behind surgical drapes, machines beeping ominously around her.

I called Graham again. "Please, Graham. Mom's in surgery right now, but she needs you. Dr. Peterson is doing his best, but Dr. Martinez said you're the only one with the expertise for this procedure. I'm begging you – please come."

My phone remained silent.

Desperation drove me to the nurses' station. "Where is Dr. Riley? I need to find him – it's about my mother's surgery."

The nurse, Janet, looked uncomfortable. She glanced around before leaning closer. "Honey, Dr. Riley is... well, he's with Daisy Coleman. She had an accident earlier – fell down some stairs. He's been with her all evening."

My blood turned to ice. "An accident?"

"Nothing too serious, from what I heard. But you know how Dr. Riley is about his colleagues." Janet's expression was sympathetic but knowing. "Especially Daisy."

The words hit me like a physical blow. While my mother fought for her life, Graham was playing nursemaid to Daisy Coleman? The same Daisy who always seemed to need his attention whenever I needed him most?

I stumbled back to the waiting area, my legs weak. Through the surgical wing's windows, I could see the lights still blazing in the operating room where Mom lay. The machines that should have been guided by Graham's expert hands were instead controlled by someone less qualified, someone who might not be enough.

My phone buzzed with a text from my neighbor Mrs. Chen: "Saw the ambulance. Is your mother okay? Praying for you both."

I stared at the message, unable to respond. How could I explain that the man I loved, the man I'd trusted with my heart, had chosen someone else's minor injury over my mother's life?

The surgical lights continued to burn through the night, and Graham's phone continued to go unanswered. Each passing minute felt like a betrayal, each ignored call another crack in the foundation of everything I'd believed about us.

Mom needed him. I needed him.

But he wasn't here.

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Mother's Death, His Choice of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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