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The First Cut Was His

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After a decade of separation, investigative journalist Elena Vance is forced to collaborate with Julian Thorne, the cold-hearted prosecutor who once shattered her world. While investigating a high-profile murder, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens the city's elite. As the case intensifies, old wounds reopen, forcing them to confront their painful past. Elena must decide if she can trust the man who betrayed her to catch a killer.

The First Cut Was His Chapter 1

The key paused just outside the lock, trembling between my fingers. My knuckles were pale from the pressure, and beneath my scrubs, sweat clung to my spine.

Ten hours in the ER had left me hollowed out—another endless stream of traumas, code blues, and unspoken grief. My shoulders ached from tension I hadn’t noticed until I tried to exhale.

All I wanted was a hot shower, a glass of wine, and the quiet comfort of Alexander’s arms. That thought—the image of his arms around me—had been the only thing keeping me upright during the final hour of my shift.

The deadbolt gave way with a soft click. I stepped inside.

The house was quiet. Too quiet.

Alexander’s briefcase sat near the door, a corner of his monogrammed handkerchief peeking out. His keys were tossed haphazardly beside the ceramic bowl where I always placed mine. But what stopped me cold was the unfamiliar flash of crimson next to them. A handbag. Red Hermès. Victoria’s.

My stomach gave a slow turn.

She must have dropped by unannounced. Maybe to go over the final seating chart for the foundation gala next month. She often came by when Alexander and I were both home—never when I was alone. Still, something felt off. My shoes came off with a quiet sigh as I padded across the marble floor, each step slow and uncertain.

Then I heard it.

A woman’s laugh.

Muffled. Breathless. Intimate.

I froze. My pulse thudded against my eardrums as I strained to listen.

A man's voice followed—deep, smooth, and low with something that sounded like pleasure. Alexander’s voice. But not the tone he used with me. This one was softer. Almost reverent.

I moved toward the source of the sound—the study. The door was slightly ajar, a thin edge of light spilling into the hallway like a blade.

“They’re probably just talking,” I whispered to myself. “Just... planning.”

But my hand was already rising, fingers brushing the door. Some part of me—a desperate, clinging part—still hoped I was wrong.

I pushed it open.

The scent struck me first—something floral and sweet, too strong for a room that should’ve smelled like old books and leather. The overhead lamp cast a golden pool of light across the desk, illuminating a scene so vivid it stole the air from my lungs.

Victoria was perched on the edge of Alexander’s desk, her silk blouse unbuttoned to the navel, skirt bunched around her hips. Her legs were wrapped around my husband’s waist. His hands gripped the backs of her thighs, anchoring her to him. His dress shirt was open, his pants halfway down, exposing skin I knew too well.

They didn’t flinch. They didn’t scramble apart. They just turned—together—as though I were an interruption to a business meeting.

“Elena.” Alexander’s voice was calm. Measured. The same voice he used at campaign fundraisers. “You’re home early.”

The walls of the room seemed to curve inward. I gripped the frame to steady myself. My throat felt raw.

“What... are you doing?” The words came out hoarse, barely audible.

Victoria didn’t even flinch. She slid off the desk with practiced grace, her heels clicking softly against the floor. She didn’t bother to cover herself. Instead, she smoothed her skirt slowly, deliberately, like a woman certain of her position.

“Oh, Elena.” Her voice was syrupy. “Still so literal.”

Alexander stepped back, adjusting his belt with the same ease he used to straighten his tie before a press conference. “I suppose we should talk.”

“Talk?” My voice cracked. “You were—” I pointed, my hand trembling. “On your desk. With her. My best friend.”

“Don’t be dramatic,” he said, his tone clipped and vaguely irritated. “It’s unbecoming.”

Victoria walked toward him, linking her arm through his like it was the most natural thing in the world. Her perfume hit me again—jasmine and something expensive. My stomach lurched.

“Our marriage,” Alexander began, “has always been practical. Your image—brilliant doctor, loyal partner—helps my public life. In exchange, you enjoy the privileges of being Mrs. Sterling.”

I stared at him, numb.

“But love?” He shrugged. “That was never part of the deal.”

“Deal?” I whispered. “We stood before God. You held my hands and promised—”

Victoria laughed. It was cold and amused, like the punchline of a cruel joke. “Darling, you really believed that ceremony meant something?”

I turned to her, the woman who used to sleep on my couch during med school finals. Who cried with me when we lost our baby. Who helped me pick out the necklace I gave Alexander last Christmas.

“How long?” I asked.

Her eyes sparkled. “Two years.” She glanced at her nails. “Though technically, we had an understanding even before that.”

Two years. Half the marriage. Every late night. Every excuse. Every lie.

“Why?” I choked out. “Why not just leave me?”

Alexander moved behind the desk and pulled open a drawer. He retrieved a thick manila folder and slid it across the polished wood toward me.

“I couldn’t afford a scandal,” he said simply. “But I knew you’d eventually find out. So I prepared.”

Inside the folder were documents. Dozens of pages. Incident reports. Patient complaints. Performance reviews flagged with red ink. Things I’d handled. Things I’d forgotten. Taken out of context, they painted me as careless. Reckless. Dangerous.

“You’ve been collecting these?” My voice was barely a whisper. “Building a case?”

“Insurance,” he said. “To discourage any... rash decisions on your part.”

Victoria leaned against the edge of the desk, folding her arms. “We’ve been careful, Elena. Very careful. But if you go public with this, if you try to play the victim—well, let’s just say the medical board might have concerns.”

I looked down at the papers in my hands, the carefully curated evidence of my supposed incompetence. My fingers trembled. My breath came shallow.

How long had I been sleepwalking through this life?

Alexander straightened his tie.

“So,” he said, with the finality of a man closing a deal. “Do we have an understanding?”

The folder slipped from my hands. The pages spilled across the floor like ash, fluttering in the still air.

I took a step back.

Then another.

From the threshold, I looked at them—my husband and my best friend—standing side by side, united in their betrayal. There was no remorse in their faces. No shame.

Only certainty.

But in that moment, something inside me cracked open. Not broken. Not defeated.

Awakened.

They had no idea what they’d just started.

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