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Surgeon's Betrayal: From Love to Revenge Novel Cover

Surgeon's Betrayal: From Love to Revenge

The sterile hospital corridor stretched endlessly before me, fluorescent lights casting harsh shadows that seemed to mirror the anxiety clawing at my chest. I pressed my palms against the cool wall, trying to steady myself as I paced the same ten-foot stretch for what felt like the hundredth time. Through the small window of Operating Room 3, I could see glimpses of blue scrubs moving with urgent precision around my brother's still form. Three hours. The surgery was supposed to take two hours, maximum. Oliver had assured me that morning, his confident smile never wavering as he explained the procedure. "It's routine, Leah. David will be fine. Carmen's been preparing for weeks—she's one of our most promising residents." But Carmen looked so young when I'd seen her earlier, barely older than David himself. Her hands had trembled slightly when she'd introduced herself, though she'd covered it quickly with that bright, practiced smile.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the declined transaction message on the funeral home's payment terminal, my cheeks burning with humiliation as the sympathetic director shifted uncomfortably behind his desk.

"I'm so sorry, Mrs. Black. Perhaps there's been some mistake with your card?"

This was the third card I'd tried. My hands trembled as I fumbled through my wallet, knowing what I'd find—nothing but plastic rectangles as worthless as the wedding vows Oliver had made five years ago.

"Let me try calling my husband," I whispered, stepping away from the director's pitying gaze.

Oliver's phone rang six times before going to voicemail. I'd left three messages already since this morning. The funeral was in three days, and I still hadn't secured the basic arrangements for David's service. My brother deserved better than this.

"Oliver, it's me again. All the cards are declined. I need to pay the funeral home today or we'll lose the date." My voice cracked. "Please call me back."

I ended the call and leaned against the wall, closing my eyes against the tide of grief threatening to drown me. First David, then Mom, and now this—being unable to even give them a proper goodbye.

My phone buzzed with a text notification. Finally. But it wasn't Oliver.

It was our shared banking app: "ALERT: Transfer completed - $12,500 to Alaska Premium Tours."

The room tilted sideways. Alaska? Oliver was funding a vacation while I couldn't even pay for my brother's funeral?

"Mrs. Black?" The director's voice pulled me back. "Is everything alright?"

I forced a smile that felt like broken glass. "Just a small issue. Would you excuse me for a moment?"

Outside in my car, I called our bank directly. After twenty minutes of security questions and verification, the customer service representative confirmed what I already suspected.

"I'm showing that all cards on your joint accounts have been temporarily frozen by the primary account holder as of this morning, Mrs. Black. The note indicates it's to 'prevent emotional spending during a difficult time.'" Her voice was professionally neutral. "However, I do see several large transfers were authorized today."

Emotional spending. As if burying my brother and mother was some frivolous shopping spree.

I ended the call and sat in silence, the enormity of Oliver's betrayal settling over me like a shroud. He wasn't just absent—he was actively preventing me from honoring my family while funding his getaway with Carmen.

The knock on my window startled me. Mrs. Hendricks from three doors down stood there, her face creased with concern. I rolled down the window, hastily wiping tears I hadn't realized were falling.

"Leah, honey, I've been calling your name. Are you okay?"

I couldn't lie anymore. The words tumbled out—David, Mom, Oliver's absence, the frozen accounts, the funeral arrangements hanging in limbo. By the end, Mrs. Hendricks had opened my car door and pulled me into an awkward embrace over the console.

"This is unacceptable," she said firmly. "Come with me."

Two hours later, I returned to the funeral director with a cashier's check—a collection from neighbors who had rallied together after Mrs. Hendricks made a few calls. The shame of needing charity was overshadowed by overwhelming gratitude.

Three days later, I stood in the church beside David's casket, wearing the only black dress I owned, surrounded by friends and neighbors who'd stepped in where my husband should have been.

My phone buzzed repeatedly in my clutch. I ignored it until after the service, when Mrs. Hendricks nudged me.

"Leah, everyone's looking at their phones. You might want to check yours."

I opened my social media to find my feed flooded with images that felt like physical blows. Oliver and Carmen, laughing on a glacier cruise in Alaska. Carmen posing against snowy mountains, the Alaskan sun glinting off familiar diamond earrings—the ones Oliver had given me for our last anniversary.

"Those are your earrings," whispered someone behind me.

I looked up to find a church full of mourners staring at me with expressions ranging from pity to morbid curiosity, their phones displaying the same images I'd just seen.

In that moment, standing beside my brother's casket, wearing a borrowed necklace because I couldn't access my own jewelry, something inside me hardened. The grief remained, but alongside it grew something new—something cold and sharp and determined.

Oliver had taken everything from me. But he'd made a critical mistake.

He'd left me nothing left to lose.

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