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The Ghost Surgeon's Secret Billionaire Twins

The Ghost Surgeon's Secret Billionaire Twins

Adelia thought she was just heading upstairs to rest in the hotel suite arranged by her caring stepsister. But her champagne had been heavily drugged. In the pitch-black room, her rational thoughts melted away as she was violently pulled into the darkness by a terrifying stranger. The next morning, the heavy suite door was kicked open, and blinding camera flashes shattered her world. Her fiancé stormed in, hurling their prenuptial agreement directly at her bleeding cheek. "You make me sick! Violating our agreement like this. You are a disgusting, unfaithful whore!" Her stepsister squeezed to the front of the crowd, crying perfectly rehearsed tears of horror for the tabloid reporters, while her eyes gleamed with pure, unadulterated triumph. Desperate and trembling, Adelia begged her father for help, explaining she had been framed. But her father, the family CEO, only cared about his plummeting stock prices. He coldly stripped her of her inheritance, froze her trust funds, and had massive security guards physically drag her out of Manhattan. She hadn't just been betrayed; she had been completely slaughtered by the people she loved most. As the elevator plummeted toward the lobby, her tears dried into a bloody, silent vow. Six years later, Adelia stepped out of JFK Airport, flanked by her terrifyingly smart six-year-old twins. She was no longer a disgraced, pathetic victim. She had returned as a legendary, untouchable ghost surgeon, ready to rip her family's empire apart. And her very first move involves saving the life of the ruthless Wall Street predator who ruined her that night.
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Chapter 4

The Escalade plunged down the ramp into the exclusive underground garage of Adelia's Upper East Side clinic. Before the car even came to a full stop, Adelia was moving. She scanned her iris at the security terminal, and the heavy steel doors to her Level-4 sterile operating theater hissed open. "Both of you, go to the second-floor security room. Do not come down. Lock the door," Adelia ordered the twins, her voice leaving no room for argument. She hauled the unconscious man onto a rolling gurney and shoved him under the blinding glare of the surgical lights. Adelia scrubbed in with brutal efficiency. She snapped her sterile gloves into place and grabbed a pair of trauma shears. She cut away the ruined, blood-soaked fabric of his shirt, peeling it back to reveal a broad, heavily muscled chest littered with faded, violent scars. She grabbed a sponge soaked in saline and began scrubbing the thick layers of blood and grime from his face to check for head trauma. As the red washed away, his features sharpened into focus. High cheekbones. A sharp, aristocratic jawline. A face carved from cold marble. Adelia's hand paused for a fraction of a second. Her clinical gaze swept over the man's striking visage-and her breath caught. She had already known. The cedar-and-tobacco scent in the garage had slammed into her like a freight train, dragging her back six years to that dark room, the rough hands, the stranger who had vanished before dawn. She had known before she even pulled him into the car. But seeing his face clearly, under the sterile surgical lights, drove the truth home. This was him. The father of her children. For a heartbeat, her composure cracked. Then she crushed the emotion down. Later. She would deal with it later. Even unconscious and bleeding out, he radiated an oppressive, dangerous aura of absolute power. He wasn't just a wealthy businessman; he was a predator at the top of the food chain. Suddenly, the heart monitor shrieked. A high-pitched, continuous alarm pierced the room. His blood pressure was tanking. Adelia instantly snapped out of it. The woman vanished; Ada took over. Her hands moved with terrifying speed. She made a precise, deep incision across his abdomen, suctioning out pools of dark blood. Her eyes darted through the mess of tissue until she spotted the killer. A jagged piece of shrapnel from an old wound had been dislodged by the bullet impact. It was resting less than a millimeter against his abdominal aorta. One microscopic tremor of her hand, and the artery would rupture. He would bleed to death in seconds. Adelia stopped breathing. She didn't blink. Using micro-forceps, she navigated the impossibly tight space. Millimeter by agonizing millimeter, she peeled the delicate vascular wall away from the jagged metal. Two hours later, the metal clinked loudly as she dropped it into a stainless-steel basin. She rapidly sutured the damage and injected a heavy dose of her proprietary coagulant directly into his IV line. The frantic beeping of the monitor slowed, settling into a steady, rhythmic thud. Death stepped back. Adelia peeled off her bloody gloves. Her legs felt like jelly. She leaned back against the edge of the operating table, sucking in massive gulps of sterile air. A soft electronic chime echoed in the room. Adelia whipped her head around. Behind the thick observation glass separating the OR from the scrub room, two small faces were pressed against the pane. Leo and Luna had disobeyed her. Luna's big eyes were glued to the sleeping man on the table. Leo pushed his blue-light glasses up the bridge of his nose. His face was unnervingly serious. Adelia stormed out of the sterile zone, ripping off her surgical cap. "I told you to stay upstairs-" "Mom," Leo interrupted. His voice carried a rare, slight tremor. He pointed a finger at the glass. "Look at his brow bone. Look at the angle of his jaw." Adelia stopped dead in her tracks. She turned her head slowly, looking from her son to the man on the table, and back again. The man's straight, arrogant nose. The deep-set eye sockets. The sharp cut of his jaw. It was as if she was looking at a grown, battle-scarred version of Leo. "He looks just like Leo!" Luna clapped her hands, oblivious to the tension. "When Leo grows up, he's gonna look like the handsome uncle!" Adelia's jaw tightened. She did not gasp. She did not clutch her chest. The lightning had already struck-six years ago, then again in the garage, then once more under the surgical lights. This was not a revelation. It was a confirmation spoken aloud by her son's innocent voice. She pressed a hand against her churning stomach. So it's him. Hilliard Hays, if the cufflink research was right. A predator. A ghost. The biological father of my twins. She looked at Leo, then back at the man on the table. Her expression did not soften. "Go back upstairs," she said quietly, her voice cold and steady. "Both of you. Now." "But Mommy-" Luna started. "Now." The twins exchanged a glance and retreated. Leo paused at the door, looking back at his mother. "You already knew, didn't you?" Adelia didn't answer. She turned her back on him and walked back into the OR, pulling the door shut behind her. She stood over the unconscious man-Hilliard Hays, or whatever his name was-and stared down at his face. The father of her children. A man who had vanished into the night six years ago, leaving nothing but a black cufflink and a twin pregnancy. She reached out and adjusted his IV drip, her fingers steady. "You picked the wrong woman to ghost," she murmured. "And you picked the wrong night to bleed out in my garage." She didn't have time for this revelation. Not now. But when he woke up-if he woke up-there would be hell to pay.

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