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The Surgeon’s Scars: Running From My Past Novel Cover

The Surgeon’s Scars: Running From My Past

I returned to the Hamptons after six years, believing I had finally outrun the ghosts of my past. As a surgeon, I had spent years stitching others back together, yet I remained a collection of jagged shards held together by secrets. I thought I could survive one family dinner, but the moment I stepped inside, the air turned to lead. Then I saw him. Damon Hansen stood in the archway, looking more lethal than the man I’d once loved. When our eyes met, he shattered the crystal glass in his hand with such raw force that blood stained the pristine rug. It was a silent, violent declaration of the rage he’d been nursing since the night I vanished without a word. The dinner was a battlefield. Damon sat across from me with his new girlfriend, Campbell, draped possessively over his arm. He used every word like a blade, mocking my "escape" while secretly ordering the only food I could stomach. He didn't know that I hadn't just run away six years ago; I had crawled away to survive a miscarriage that nearly took my life, a trauma that still made my hands shake at the sight of a child. I fled to Seattle for a clean slate, only to find Damon waiting in the rain. He had traded his business empire for a firefighter’s uniform, joining the city's most dangerous station just to force his way back into my world. When he ended up on my trauma table, soot-stained and broken, he gripped my wrist with a heat that almost broke my resolve. "I'm yours, Adria. Do whatever you have to do." I almost let my walls crumble until the hospital doors swung open. Campbell burst out, throwing herself into his arms and claiming him in front of the entire staff. I didn't stay to hear his excuses. I turned my back on the man who had followed me across the country just to break my heart again, finally realizing that some wounds are too deep for even a surgeon to heal.
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Chapter 2

"Sir! Sir, please let me look at that!"

The hotel manager came rushing over, clutching a white first-aid box like a shield. He looked terrified, his eyes darting between the blood dripping from Damon's hand and the expensive carpet.

Damon didn't look at the manager. He looked at Adonis, then tried to look past him to where Adria was cowering. With an impatient growl, he snatched a linen napkin from a nearby table and wrapped it crudely around his palm. The white fabric blossomed red almost instantly.

"I'm fine," Damon rasped, his voice sounding like gravel grinding together. "Back off."

The tension in the room was thick enough to choke on. The organizers, desperate to salvage the evening, began ushering guests toward the dining area with overly loud voices and strained smiles.

"Dinner is served! Please, everyone, find your seats!"

Adria felt a hand on her back. It was her mother, Mrs. Barr. Her grip was firm, bordering on painful. "Pull yourself together, Adria," she hissed in her ear. "Don't make a scene. We are at the main table."

Adria wanted to vomit. She wanted to leave. But the social contract of her world was a steel trap. She let herself be guided to the large round table near the front of the room.

She sat down, her knees knocking together. She reached for her water glass, needing something to do with her hands.

Then the chair opposite her was pulled out.

Damon sat down. He didn't sit like a civilized guest; he sprawled, taking up space, his bandaged hand resting on the tablecloth like a declaration of war. He was directly across from her. There was nowhere to look but at him.

Campbell slid into the seat next to him, smoothing her silk dress. She looped her arm through Damon's uninjured one, leaning her head on his shoulder. "Oh my god, Damon, you scared me," she murmured, loud enough for the table to hear. She looked at Adria with a triumphant, pitying smile.

The rest of the table filled up. Ollie and Zack, Damon's childhood friends, took the remaining seats. They looked like they would rather be anywhere else.

Ollie, never one to read the room, cleared his throat. He looked from Damon's bleeding hand to Adria's pale face and let out a nervous chuckle. "Well, this is cozy. Just like the old days, right?"

Adria's hands were shaking so badly she had to tuck them under her thighs. She dug her fingernails into her palms, trying to use the physical pain to ground herself.

Damon didn't speak. He just watched her. He saw the way her shoulders were hunched, the way she was making herself small. His jaw worked, a muscle feathering under his skin.

Waiters descended, placing appetizers in front of them. Oysters on the half shell.

The smell hit Adria instantly-the brine, the raw metallic scent of the sea. It triggered a violent recoil in her body. Her stomach cramped hard. Since the miscarriage, since the hemorrhage that had nearly drained her life away in that apartment, her body rejected raw food. It rejected the smell of blood and brine.

She stared at the plate, bile rising in her throat.

"You know," Ollie continued, oblivious to the homicide stare Damon was giving him, "I'm surprised you came, Adria. You used to avoid these things like the plague. Especially... well, you know."

Especially to avoid Damon. That was what he didn't say.

The words felt like a scalpel slicing through her composure. It reminded her of the rumors, the whispers that she had run away because she was weak, because she couldn't handle the pressure of being with a Hansen.

Adria's face went paper-white. She reached for her water glass again, but her hand jerked. Water sloshed over the rim, staining the tablecloth.

Thud.

A dull, heavy sound came from under the table.

"Ow! Fuck!" Ollie yelped, jumping in his seat. He glared at Damon. "You kicked me!"

Damon didn't even blink. His eyes were cold, dead sharks. "Shut up, Ollie."

The command was low, but it carried a threat of violence that silenced the entire table.

Campbell didn't like the attention Damon was paying to Adria, negative or not. She picked up a napkin, dipping it in her water glass. "Here, let me clean your cuff, honey," she cooed, dabbing at Damon's sleeve, though there was no blood there. It was a performance. He is mine. I touch him.

Damon flinched. His instinct was to pull away-Adria saw the muscles in his arm bunch. But then his eyes flicked to Adria. She was looking down, refusing to witness their intimacy.

Damon didn't move. He let Campbell touch him, staring at the top of Adria's head with a look of tortured frustration.

Adria forced herself to pick up her fork. She had to eat. She had to look normal. She cut a piece of the garnish, the silverware screeching against the china.

Heads turned. Adria dropped the fork, her cheeks burning. "Sorry," she whispered. Her voice was a broken rasp.

She looked at her plate. The oysters seemed to be mocking her. She couldn't do it.

Damon was watching her plate. He saw the way she swallowed, the sheen of sweat on her upper lip. He remembered. He remembered how she used to love seafood. And he saw the revulsion now.

He raised his hand, snapping his fingers at a passing waiter.

"Take this away," Damon said, pointing at Adria's plate.

Adria's head snapped up. Campbell froze, her hand still on Damon's arm.

"Bring her the soup," Damon ordered. "Hot. Cream of mushroom."

The waiter hesitated. "Sir, the menu is set-"

"Did I ask?" Damon's voice was a whip crack. "Bring the soup."

He turned his gaze back to Adria. His expression was a mask of sneering disdain, but his actions were confusingly precise.

"You look like a ghost," he said, his voice dripping with venom. "I don't need you passing out and ruining my dinner. It's depressing to look at."

The words were cruel. They were meant to hurt. But the soup... he remembered she liked mushroom soup when she was sick.

Adria stared at him, confusion warring with the pain in her chest. "Thank you," she whispered.

Damon watched her, his anger warring with a terrifying realization. She wasn't fighting back. The Adria he knew would have thrown the drink in his face. This Adria... she was broken. And the thought made him want to burn the world down.

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