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My Surgeon Husband's Ultimate Betrayal

My husband, a brilliant cardiac surgeon, was supposed to perform my mother's high-risk heart surgery. But just as she was being prepped, he texted me about a "major OR emergency"-a multi-car pileup he couldn't avoid. Minutes later, I saw an Instagram story. It was a picture of his hand holding another woman's, posted by a socialite whose mother was his "pet project." The caption read: "My hero, dropping everything for my mother's health scare." He wasn't saving lives in a catastrophic accident. He was holding hands for a photo op while my mother's life was on the line with a replacement surgeon. He chose them over us. He abandoned my mother's surgery for a "health scare," moved his mistress and her mother into the nursery I had prepared for our future child, and then, in front of a crowd at the hospital, publicly denied ever knowing my mother to protect his new "family." I watched him destroy our lives for their applause, for a lie. He called me dramatic, childish, and cruel for not understanding his "compassion." But what he didn't know was that I had already hired the most ruthless divorce attorney in the city. This wasn't a cry for attention; it was a declaration of war.
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Chapter 1

My husband, a renowned cardiac surgeon, was supposed to perform my mother's life-saving heart surgery. He bailed for a "major emergency." But I found out he was lying from his mistress's Instagram story.

He was holding another woman's mother's hand, being called a "hero" for her minor "health scare."

The betrayal escalated. He moved his mistress and her mother into our home-into the nursery we had been saving for our future child.

Then, in a crowded hospital hallway, he publicly disowned my mother, the woman who helped pay for his medical school, claiming he'd never seen her before in his life.

He called me cruel and dramatic, a man so addicted to applause he'd destroy his own family for it.

After he shattered the last piece of my heart, I walked up to him with the divorce papers I had just printed.

"Sign it," I said, my voice cold and final.

Chapter 1

Chloe Burns POV:

The text message that shattered my world arrived at 8:02 a.m., just as they were prepping my mother for the high-risk heart surgery my own husband was supposed to perform.

My phone buzzed against the cold vinyl of the waiting room chair. I expected it to be him, Jermey, a quick "Heading in now" or "See you in post-op."

Instead, the screen lit up with his name, but the message was cold, clinical.

Jermey: Major OR emergency. A multi-car pileup on the interstate. Unavoidable. Dr. Peterson will take over. Will update when I can.

I stared at the words, the hum of the hospital's ventilation system filling the sudden silence in my head. A multi-car pileup. It sounded catastrophic, official. It was the kind of emergency that made a hero out of a surgeon like my husband, Dr. Jermey Ferguson. The kind of event he lived for.

Of course. It was unavoidable.

I typed back a shaky "Okay. Be safe," my fingers feeling like clumsy sausages. My mother, Ann, was being wheeled into the operating room down the hall. Her life was on the line, and the man who had promised her, promised me, that he would be the one holding her heart in his hands, was gone.

But he was saving other lives. That' s what I had to tell myself. That' s the bargain I' d made when I married a brilliant, sought-after cardiac surgeon.

I tried to breathe, scrolling absently through my phone to distract from the knot of ice forming in my stomach. That's when I saw it. An Instagram story, posted just three minutes ago.

It was from Karina Farmer, a socialite whose mother, Fronia Harrington, had become Jermey' s pet project over the past year.

The picture was a close-up of Jermey' s hand, his familiar long fingers gently clasping an older, wrinkled one. His Rolex gleamed under what was clearly not the harsh glare of an ER. The background was plush, a silk pillow, not a sterile hospital gurney.

Karina's caption was written in a flowing, cursive font.

"My hero, @Dr.JermeyFerguson, dropping everything for my mother's health scare. Some doctors just have a bigger heart than others. So grateful for you, Jermey. You are family. "

My world didn't just shatter. It evaporated.

A health scare.

Not a multi-car pileup. Not a catastrophic emergency. A "health scare" for Fronia Harrington, a woman whose "health scares" were as frequent and predictable as the changing seasons. A woman who, by all accounts, was a professional hypochondriac.

And Jermey wasn't just there; he was "family."

A wave of nausea washed over me. The phone felt slick in my hand. Down the hall, my mother was facing a five-hour open-heart surgery with a replacement surgeon she' d never met. And her brilliant, renowned son-in-law was holding another woman's mother's hand for a photo op.

For the first time in eight years of marriage, the calm, understanding facade I had so carefully constructed cracked. But underneath, there was no hysteria. Just a profound, terrifying calm.

This was it. The last straw.

I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I stood up, walked to the nurses' station, and asked to speak to Jermey's colleague, a kind, competent surgeon named Dr. Easton Fox. I' d met him a few times. He was the opposite of Jermey-quiet, grounded, his kindness genuine, not a performance.

"Dr. Fox," I said, my voice steady, "There's been a change of plans. I need your help. I want my mother transferred to Sterling Medical Center. Immediately."

He looked at me, his eyes full of a quiet understanding that went beyond the situation. He saw the truth without me having to say a word. "I'll make the calls," he said simply.

The next hour was a blur of paperwork and phone calls. By the time my mother was safely out of surgery, her procedure a success thanks to the capable Dr. Peterson, the arrangements were made. She was stable and being prepped for transfer.

My second call was to a name I' d saved in my phone months ago, under the contact "Project Consultant."

Eleanor Vance, the most ruthless divorce attorney in the city.

"Eleanor," I said, stepping into an empty stairwell. "It's Chloe Burns. We're moving forward."

The line was quiet for a beat. "I'll have the papers drafted by morning," she replied, her voice crisp and efficient. "Consider it done."

I hung up, the click of the call ending feeling like a final, decisive gunshot.

It was well past midnight when Jermey finally came home. I was in the guest room, where my mother would have stayed to recover. I' d been watching her sleep, her chest rising and falling in a steady rhythm, the sound more precious to me than any symphony.

The front door opened and closed softly. I heard his heavy footsteps on the hardwood floors, the weary sigh as he dropped his keys into the ceramic bowl on the console table. A ritual I had once found endearing. Now, it just sounded hollow.

He appeared in the doorway, still in his scrubs, a carefully constructed look of exhaustion on his handsome face. The faint scent of antiseptic and another woman' s perfume clung to him.

"Chloe? Is Ann okay? I came as soon as I could break away." His voice was a low, concerned murmur, the one he used on grateful patients and their tearful families.

I didn't turn to look at him. I kept my eyes on my mother, my hand resting gently on her arm, feeling the warmth of her skin. "She's fine," I said, my voice flat. "Dr. Peterson is an excellent surgeon."

"Of course," Jermey said, moving closer. "But he's not me. I'm so sorry, honey. It was absolute chaos at the hospital. A real nightmare."

"I'm sure it was," I said. My thumb stroked the back of my mother's hand. I had spent years buying into his narrative. Years believing his surgical genius was so vital, so indispensable, that his arrogance, his neglect, were prices worth paying. My mother's severe cardiomyopathy wasn't a joke; it was a ticking clock. And I had believed only Jermey could defuse it.

He tried to put his hand on my shoulder. "I'll go see her in the morning. I'll take over her post-op care personally."

I finally looked at him. The overhead light carved sharp lines into his face, highlighting the self-satisfied curve of his lips. "No," I said.

He blinked, taken aback. "No? What do you mean, no?"

"I mean, no, you won't," I replied, my voice dangerously quiet. "You won't be seeing her. You won't be taking over anything."

His brow furrowed, a flicker of irritation crossing his features. "Chloe, don't be dramatic. I know you're upset, but this is your mother's health we're talking about."

"I am perfectly aware of what we're talking about, Jermey," I said, standing up and facing him fully. "Which is why she's being transferred to Sterling Medical Center in the morning. Dr. Fox has already arranged it."

His face went from confused to thunderous in a second. "You did what? Without consulting me? I'm her doctor! I'm the best in this city! You're moving her to appease your little fit of pique?"

"My 'fit of pique'?" The laugh that escaped my lips was bitter and humorless. "Is that what you call it?"

"What else would I call it?" he shot back, his voice rising. "I was dealing with a mass casualty event, and you're punishing me for it!"

I stared at him, at this man I had loved, this brilliant, broken man who was so addicted to the applause of strangers that he couldn't see the wreckage he was leaving in his own home.

"I'm not punishing you, Jermey," I said, my voice dropping back to that icy calm. "I'm protecting my mother. And myself."

He took a step closer, his jaw tight. "From what? From me saving lives?"

"No," I said, shaking my head slowly. "From your lies."

I saw the flash of panic in his eyes before he masked it with anger. "You're being ridiculous," he hissed.

"Am I?" I held his gaze. "Go be a hero somewhere else, Jermey. Just not here. Not anymore. Now please leave. My mother is sleeping."

He stared at me, his eyes burning with a rage that was part fury, part wounded pride. He, the great Dr. Ferguson, was being dismissed.

"Fine," he spat, his voice laced with venom. "You want to handle this on your own? Then handle it. Don't come crying to me when you realize what a mistake you've made."

He turned on his heel and stormed out of the room. The sound of his footsteps faded, followed by the slam of the front door.

A mistake.

I looked back at my mother, her face peaceful in the soft lamplight. A single tear, hot and sharp, finally escaped and rolled down my cheek.

No, the only mistake was believing for so long that I needed him at all.

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