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The Seven-Year Itch

Dr. Emma Pierce thought giving birth to her son would be the beginning of her happily ever after. Instead, it exposed a betrayal so shocking it nearly killed her: a husband entwined with her cousin, a fabricated pregnancy, and whispers that she was losing her mind. Labeled fragile and unstable, Emma soon realizes the truth—Ryan isn’t just unfaithful; he’s orchestrating her downfall. Trapped between grief, rage, and survival, Emma must decide: submit to his narrative, or risk everything to fight back. Betrayal cuts deeper than the sharpest scalpel, but revenge? That’s where true healing begins.
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Chapter 1

The anesthesia wore off slowly, like a tide retreating from shore. First came awareness of the pain—sharp and insistent across my abdomen. Then the sounds: beeping monitors, hushed voices, the squeak of nurses' shoes on linoleum. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them.

I'd just undergone an emergency C-section. My son—our son—was born, but I couldn't see him yet. The surgery had been complicated. Something about placental abruption. The details were fuzzy, drowned by the chemical fog in my brain.

"Dr. Pierce? Can you hear me?" A nurse with kind eyes leaned over me, checking my vitals.

I managed a weak nod. "My baby?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears, raspy and thin.

"Healthy baby boy, seven pounds, three ounces." She smiled. "He's in the nursery now. Once you're stable, we'll bring him to you."

Relief flooded through me. Despite everything, he was okay. I wanted to see him, hold him. The child Ryan and I had created together.

"Your husband hasn't been by to see you yet," the nurse added, adjusting my IV. "He said he had some urgent business to attend to."

I frowned slightly. Ryan knew how important this was. How had he not rushed to my side the moment I was out of surgery?

"Oh, but I just saw him heading toward the prenatal consultation rooms," she continued casually, checking my chart. "With another woman. Probably discussing a colleague's case."

Something cold settled in my stomach. Another woman? In the prenatal consultation room?

"Did you say...prenatal?" I whispered.

The nurse nodded. "Room 307. I assumed it was a patient consultation."

I tried to sit up, wincing as pain lanced through my abdomen. The surgical incision pulled tight, and I felt warm wetness seeping through the bandages—blood.

"You can't get up yet, Dr. Pierce," the nurse protested, gently pressing me back. "Doctor's orders. You need to rest."

"I need to see what's happening in that room," I insisted, my voice stronger now, fueled by a growing unease.

"Dr. Pierce, please—"

But I was already swinging my legs over the side of the bed, ignoring the stabbing pain. My hospital gown hung loosely from my shoulders, the thin material doing nothing to hide the fresh surgical wound or the blood now staining the white bandages beneath.

"Call Dr. Hamilton," I said, referring to Ryan by his professional title—a small act of professionalism even as panic clawed at my chest. "Tell him his wife is looking for him."

I gripped the IV stand for support and forced myself to stand. The room tilted momentarily, black spots dancing at the edges of my vision. I took a deep breath and steadied myself.

"Just... stay here," I told the nurse, who looked ready to call security. "I won't be long."

Each step was agony. The maternity ward was on the third floor—my father's hospital. The same hospital where I'd built my career under a different name, determined to prove I could succeed on merit alone. Now I was stumbling through its sterile corridors, still bleeding from bringing a life into the world.

The prenatal consultation rooms were at the end of the hall. Room 307 had a large glass window—designed for doctors to observe ultrasounds with patients and families.

I didn't need to get close to see them.

Ryan sat beside a woman on the examination table, his hand tenderly covering hers. My cousin Lily. Her hand rested protectively over what appeared to be a pregnant belly—prominent and rounded beneath her thin blouse.

"...and we'll schedule your delivery for next month," Ryan was saying, his voice carrying through the partially open door. "Same floor as Emma's room. The staff already knows to expect you."

"When will you tell her?" Lily asked, her voice honey-sweet but with an edge I recognized all too well.

"After she's recovered," Ryan replied. "No need to upset her now."

I must have made some sound—a gasp or whimper—because they both turned toward the door simultaneously.

Our eyes met through the glass. Ryan's expression shifted from surprise to something harder, colder. Lily's lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

Somehow, I found the strength to walk into the hallway outside the room. By the time they emerged, I was waiting, swaying slightly but upright.

"What is this?" I demanded, my voice shaking despite my efforts to control it.

Ryan stepped forward, his face composed into professional concern—the same expression he used with difficult patients.

"Emma, you shouldn't be out of bed," he said smoothly. "You're still recovering."

"What is this?" I repeated louder, gesturing between him and Lily.

Lily laughed softly, one hand still resting on her belly. "Oh, Emma. Did you really think he loved you?"

"We've been together for months," Ryan said, his tone matter-of-fact, as if discussing a patient's test results. "Lily is carrying my child. Our marriage was a mistake."

The hallway seemed to narrow around me, the walls closing in. "A mistake?"

"You were convenient," Lily added, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Smart, successful Dr. Emma Pierce. The perfect cover for his... shortcomings."

"He never loved you," she continued, twisting the knife deeper. "He married you for your reputation. Your connections."

I felt something warm and wet running down my legs—more blood seeping through the bandages. A sharp pain radiated from my abdomen as stitches strained and gave way.

"You're bleeding," Ryan observed dispassionately.

And then the floor rushed up to meet me as darkness closed in around the edges of my vision.

The last thing I heard was Ryan's voice, calm and clinical: "She's being dramatic. Postpartum hormones."

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