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Stubborn Hearts

In the romance novel Stubborn Hearts, Dr. Holloway is shocked when her ex-husband returns as the new hospital director. Their marriage previously collapsed due to the manipulations of a mutual friend, leaving a trail of misunderstandings. While she tries to maintain a professional distance as vice director, he remains cold. When a major medical banquet is announced, he singles her out, forbidding her attendance and demanding she stay behind to work on restructuring under threat of consequences.
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Chapter 2

A Seat in the Corner

He never once tried to prove his love for us. Even our wedding rings were chosen by me.

No matter how hard I tried, he was never willing to give me even a shred of genuine devotion. And a marriage carried by one person alone is already doomed from the start.

Maybe our relationship was like that wedding photo hanging in the office. It should have been taken down a long time ago.

I went to an apartment that my parents had left me. That night, I slept more peacefully than I had in years.

At dawn, my phone dragged me out of sleep.

I picked it up and saw several missed calls from Jeremiah.

The moment I answered, his voice came sharp and impatient. "What stunt are you pulling now? Your office is completely cleared out. Didn't we agree to celebrate our anniversary together? I even prepared a gift. Where are you?"

His aggressive tone only irritated me. I hung up and tossed my phone aside.

I was already used to this—during my back-to-back ER shifts, on my birthday. On every day I needed him most, he disappeared the instant Yvonne called.

Then he'd return the next day carrying a gift, acting righteous, questioning me like I was the unreasonable one.

If I stayed cold, he'd soften just enough to coax me back.

It was always like this. One small gesture of kindness, and I would throw away my pride again, returning to being the shadow that revolved around him.

But this time, I was truly exhausted.

That evening after work, I saw him waiting outside the hospital entrance.

He had changed into a dark gray suit. He was tall and lean, his figure striking against the dusk. A few young nurses passing by couldn't help sneaking glances, whispering among themselves.

In the past, I would have rushed over immediately, afraid someone might look at him for too long.

He had a natural presence that drew attention. I was always afraid someone would steal him away. Looking back now, my worry hadn't been misplaced. I had just been guarding against the wrong person.

Now, when I looked at him, I felt nothing at all.

I walked straight ahead, ready to head home, when he suddenly called out to me.

"Queenie, Dr. Lloyd is treating us to dinner tonight. Come with me."

I didn't know why, but I agreed without thinking. Maybe I really was hungry.

Along the way, I kept catching faint whiffs of perfume on him.

It was Yvonne's favorite scent.

"When did you start wearing cologne?" I asked abruptly.

He paused, then answered, "I'm not wearing any."

I didn't say anything else. If he was telling the truth, it was even more ironic. It seemed they were inseparable to the point that even their scent was the same.

We spent the rest of the ride in silence until we arrived at the restaurant.

The moment Marcus Lloyd saw Jeremiah, his face lit up. "Jeremiah, you finally made it."

However, when his eyes landed on me, his smile froze. "Why are you—"

He didn't finish, but I knew exactly what he wanted to say.

Inside the private room, Marcus' friends all turned to look at me. Their expressions varied, but without exception, there was displeasure in their eyes because of my presence.

Marcus and Yvonne had been classmates in med school and were very close.

From the day Jeremiah brought me to meet them and announced we were together, Marcus had never liked me.

He thought I wasn't good enough for Jeremiah, that an ordinary doctor like me being together with Verdale's youngest cardiothoracic surgery expert was holding him back.

In the past, for Jeremiah's sake, I had always tried to get along with him.

I greeted him with smiles and tried to please him every time, but it never worked.

I kept wondering what I was doing wrong. Now, I realized it wasn't about me at all. They had already decided that Yvonne was the only person worthy of Jeremiah.

So I stopped performing.

I walked to the far corner, sat down, and opened my patient charts.

"Dr. Holloway, over here," Marcus called.

He guided me even farther away, then turned and seated Jeremiah beside Yvonne.