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My Fiancé Abandoned Me in the Hospital for His Mistress

The words "late-stage" sounded absurdly polite in Dr. Renata Solís’s immaculate office. Like a delayed train, rather than an eviction notice from my own body. "Eve," Dr. Solís said. Her voice was a precise, compassionate instrument. She leaned forward, her stethoscope catching the sterile fluorescent light. "The metastasis is extensive. The liver is fully involved." I didn't scream. I didn’t cry.
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Chapter 4

Cold water against my teeth. The abrasive scrape of a paper towel against my mouth. I braced my hands on the porcelain edge of the hospital sink, waiting for the violent tremors in my thighs to subside. The mirror reflected a ghost. Pale, hollowed out, eyes shadowed by ruptured blood vessels. I smoothed the hem of my sweater, swallowed the lingering burn of bile, and pushed through the heavy wooden door into the corridor.

"Eve?"

The voice was a physical blow. I stopped. Shane stood ten feet away, clutching a white pharmacy bag. His eyes widened, raking over my trembling frame, the damp hair clinging to my forehead, the way my arm instinctively curled around my ribs to guard the tumor.

"What are you doing here?" he asked, stepping forward, his hand half-raised. "You look... God, Eve, are you sick?"

For a fraction of a second, the instinct to lean into him—to let him carry the weight of the diagnosis, just for today—flared in my chest. But before the words could form, a cheerful pop melody shattered the sterile quiet. His phone.

Shane glanced at the screen. The hesitation was microscopic, but I saw it. He swiped to answer. "Kat? What's wrong?"

Even from three feet away, I could hear her reedy, performative sob. *Someone rear-ended me. My bumper is ruined. I'm so scared.*

Shane’s shoulders tightened. He looked at me, then at the floor. "Are you hurt? Okay. Okay, stay in the car. I'm ten minutes away."

He lowered the phone. The air between us turned to ash.

"Eve, I'm sorry," he said, his voice laced with that familiar, easy justification. "Kat's in an accident. I have to go. Can we talk tonight? Please?"

My liver pulsed with a fresh wave of agony, sharp and unforgiving. I looked at the man I had loved for six years, watching him choose a scratched bumper over my collapsing body.

"Go," I whispered. My voice was utterly hollow.

He offered a tight, relieved nod and turned away. I watched his retreating back until he disappeared around the corner, leaving me alone in the fluorescent glare.

The automatic sliding doors vomited me into the brutal afternoon sun. The city noise was an immediate assault. Sirens, exhaust, the grinding of gears. The pain in my abdomen flared from a dull ache into a blinding, white-hot spike. My knees buckled. I caught myself on a concrete planter, gasping for air that wouldn't come.

Everything tilted. The sidewalk blurred into the street. I needed to cross. I needed a cab. I took a step off the curb.

A horn blared, loud enough to rattle my jaw. A wall of metal rushed past my face, the wind whipping my hair across my eyes. Someone yelled from a rolled-down window. I stumbled backward, my heel catching the concrete, and collapsed hard onto the curb.

I was shaking uncontrollably. The pavement bit into my palms. I was dying. I was dying right here, on the corner of 4th and Pike, and I was entirely alone.

My trembling fingers fumbled in my coat pocket. I pulled out my phone. The screen was a smear of light. I didn't dial 911. I didn't call an ambulance. My thumb bypassed every logical option and pressed a single name.

He answered on the first ring. "Eve." Not a question.

"I'm at the hospital," I choked out, the words tearing my throat. "I almost... I can't walk."

"Stay exactly where you are." The line went dead.

Seven minutes later, a black sedan lurched to a halt at the curb, its tires biting aggressively into the asphalt. The passenger door flew open. Wilder didn't ask what happened. He didn't ask if I was okay. He took one look at my bloodless face, unbuckled his seatbelt, and leaned across the console to pull me inside.

The door slammed shut, sealing us in a cocoon of leather and cedar. I curled into the seat, pressing my forehead against the cool glass, my chest heaving. Wilder put the car in gear and merged seamlessly into traffic.

He didn't speak. He didn't demand explanations. He just reached over, turned the climate control to blow warm air over my freezing hands, and drove.

I closed my eyes, letting the rhythmic hum of the engine anchor me. The city noise faded, replaced by the sound of tires on an open highway. When I finally opened my eyes, the concrete skyline had vanished. We were surrounded by towering evergreens, the road winding upward into the misty foothills.

He pulled into a gravel parking lot and cut the engine. The silence that rushed in was vast and heavy.

I looked out the window. A weathered wooden sign marked the trailhead. *Rattlesnake Ledge.*

My breath hitched. I turned to look at him. Wilder's hands were still gripping the steering wheel, his knuckles white against the dark leather.

"Two years ago," I whispered, my voice trembling. "After the Q3 merger. I told you I wanted to come here."

"You said," Wilder replied, his voice low, his eyes fixed firmly on the treeline, "that when the world got too loud, this was the only place you could hear yourself think."

He remembered. A passing comment, a fragment of a conversation in a breakroom half a lifetime ago, and he had kept it. Stored it.

I stared at his profile, the sharp line of his jaw, the tension radiating from his rigid shoulders. For the first time since Dr. Solís had handed me my death sentence, the ice around my lungs began to crack.

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