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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 3

I drifted in and out of consciousness, my body a battlefield between pain and medication. The maternity ward's fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, a constant reminder of where I was—and what had happened.

Through the haze, I noticed a young doctor hovering nearby, checking my chart with unusual frequency. Dr. Nathan Cole. I'd seen him around the hospital, always respectful, always watching me perform surgeries with that mixture of admiration and concentration.

"You're Dr. Pierce, right?" he asked quietly when he caught my eye. "I'm Dr. Cole. I've assisted in some of your surgeries."

I managed a weak nod, unsure why he was introducing himself now.

"Is there anything you need?" he asked, his eyes lingering on my face with an intensity that made me uncomfortable. Not in a predatory way—in a concerned way that felt too observant.

"No," I whispered, turning away. I didn't want his pity.

But Nathan kept coming back. When Ryan wasn't there—which was most of the time—Nathan would appear, checking my vitals, adjusting my medications, asking questions that seemed to probe beyond medical necessity.

"Has Dr. Hamilton been by to see you today?" he asked one afternoon.

"He's busy," I replied automatically, the words bitter on my tongue.

Nathan's expression tightened. "A colleague mentioned seeing him in the cafeteria with... someone."

My heart clenched. "With Lily," I said flatly.

He didn't pretend not to know what I meant. "Dr. Pierce, if you ever need anything..."

But what could he possibly do? What could anyone do?

---

Three days later, I was discharged. My son—my beautiful, perfect son—was placed in my arms as Ryan signed the paperwork. He barely looked at us, his attention on his phone.

"Ready to go home?" he asked, not waiting for my answer before guiding me toward the exit.

Home. The word felt hollow now.

The ride was silent. Our son slept peacefully in my arms while Ryan drove, occasionally glancing at me in the rearview mirror with an expression I couldn't read.

"I've made some arrangements for your recovery," he announced as we pulled into our driveway. "You need complete rest. No stress, no work calls, no visitors."

I blinked, trying to process this. "What?"

"Your mental state is fragile," he said smoothly. "The doctors agree. Postpartum depression can manifest in dangerous ways."

"I'm not depressed," I protested weakly.

Ryan's smile didn't reach his eyes. "You'll take your medication regularly. I'll handle everything else."

That night, he established the new rules. My phone disappeared. The laptop went into his study. Visitors were "discouraged" because they might "upset" me. Even my access to our son was regulated—Ryan insisted I was too weak to care for him properly alone.

"You need to focus on healing," he said, his voice gentle but firm as he handed me a small paper cup of pills. "These will help."

I swallowed them obediently, too exhausted to fight.

Days blurred together in our silent house. Ryan controlled when I woke, when I slept, what I ate. My body still ached from surgery, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the hollow ache in my chest.

One evening, I was lying in bed, drifting in that space between wakefulness and dreams, when I heard voices downstairs. Ryan was on the phone.

"How much longer do we need to keep this up?" he was saying, his voice tense. "She's getting suspicious."

A pause as he listened.

"Three months? That's pushing it." Another pause. "Fine. But we need to stick to the same story. Tell Lily to remember the timeline."

I strained to hear more, but he moved away from the stairwell.

Timeline? What timeline?

I closed my eyes, trying to think through the fog of medication. Lily's pregnancy announcement had come right after mine. But if they'd been together for months as Ryan claimed...

Something didn't add up.

---

A week after discharge, the doorbell rang. Ryan appeared at my bedroom door, his expression thunderous.

"Dr. Chen is here to see you," he said stiffly. "I told her you weren't receiving visitors."

"Sarah?" I sat up straighter. Dr. Chen had been my mentor when I first started at the hospital. "Let her in."

Ryan hesitated, then nodded curtly and disappeared.

Sarah entered a few minutes later, her silver-streaked hair pulled back in a neat bun, her eyes sharp with concern.

"Emma," she said softly, sitting beside me on the bed. "I've been worried about you."

"I'm fine," I lied automatically.

Sarah's gaze was penetrating. "No, you're not." She glanced toward the door, then lowered her voice. "I reviewed Lily Carter's medical records yesterday."

My pulse quickened. "And?"

"There's no pregnancy," she said quietly. "Not now, not ever."

The room seemed to tilt around me. "What?"

"There's something else," Sarah continued, her voice barely above a whisper. "Ryan's last three surgeries... there were complications. Serious ones. The board is reviewing them now."

She pressed a small flash drive into my palm. "Patient files," she murmured. "You might want to look at these."

Before I could respond, Ryan appeared in the doorway again.

"I think Dr. Chen should be going," he said firmly.

As Sarah rose to leave, she squeezed my hand—the flash drive still hidden between our palms.

"Think about it, Emma," she whispered. "Sometimes the simplest explanation is the right one."

As the door closed behind her, I stared down at the small device in my hand. What had Ryan done? And why did I suddenly feel like I was standing at the edge of an abyss?

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