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TORN BETWEEN BILLIONAIRES; A NURSE'S DILEMMA

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Elena Cruz, a struggling nurse drowning in debt, accepts a mysterious high-paying job caring for Margaret Blackwood, mother of billionaire Adrian Blackwood. Inside the cold mansion, she finds herself caught between Adrian's icy possessiveness and his best friend Liam's warm affection. As Margaret's health improves under Elena's care, dangerous feelings bloom. Adrian's arranged marriage plans and a public scandal force Elena to flee, but the billionaire heir realizes too late that she's the only woman who can melt his frozen heart. Will Elena risk everything to return to a love that could destroy her, or save her?

TORN BETWEEN BILLIONAIRES; A NURSE'S DILEMMA Chapter 1

Elena Cruz woke at 4:30 in the morning to the soft buzz of her old phone. The sound was low, almost tired, as if the phone understood she had barely slept. She lay still for some minutes, staring at the cracked ceiling of her apartment. The room was dark, but she could see the faint shape of the curtains moving with the early wind. Her body felt heavy, like someone had placed a bag of stones on her chest during the night. She took a slow breath and pushed herself up.

Her bed was only a thin mattress on the floor, covered with a fading blue sheet. She folded the blanket neatly and stood, stretching her stiff back.

Elena walked into the kitchen area. It was barely big enough for one person. The single bulb above her hummed as she switched it on. She tried not to look at the stack of bills on the counter, but her eyes went there on their own. Electricity, water, rent, medical debt notices. They sat there like a reminder that life did not slow down for anyone.

She touched the top envelope. She already knew what it said. Another reminder about her father’s hospital debt. Another number she could not afford. She felt a small pinch in her chest, the same as every morning, but she pushed it aside. Worrying would not make the money appear.

She turned to the fridge. A small note held up a piece of paper. It was her younger brother Miguel’s college acceptance letter. She had read it so many times that she knew every line. Every time she looked at it, pride rose inside her, warm and bright. But right behind that pride came fear. How would she pay for his fees? His textbooks? His hostel? How would she make sure he did not feel the same struggle she carried every day?

Elena lifted the letter and read the first few lines again. Miguel Cruz. Accepted. Mechanical Engineering. It still felt unreal. She placed it back immediately.

She filled her old kettle with water and set it on the small hot plate. The metal made a dull sound as she placed it down. She opened a jar of instant coffee, the cheapest kind she could find. It was bitter and rough on the tongue, but it kept her awake during long shifts in the hospital.

While waiting for the water to boil, she walked to the bathroom. It was tiny and cold. The mirror had a long scratch across it. She looked at her reflection. Her face was pale from lack of sleep. Her hair, thick and dark, was tied in a messy bun that she would fix later. She touched the skin under her eyes, then let her hand fall. There was no point in complaining. She had work.

The kettle whistled, loud in the quiet apartment. She poured the water, stirred the coffee and took a slow sip. It was sharp and tasted a little burnt, but it warmed her chest. She leaned on the counter, closed her eyes and listened to the silence around her. She knew she would not get another quiet moment until late night.

Her mind drifted to her father in the small care home across town. His memory slipped in and out like smoke. Some days he knew her. Some days he did not. She had begged the management to reduce the fees, and they had, but it still took more from her paycheck than she could spare. She thought of Miguel again. He was only eighteen, full of bright futures and dreams. She wanted the best for him.

Elena finished her coffee, set the mug down and dressed in her worn nurse scrubs. The color had faded from many washes. The fabric was thinning near the elbows. She tied her hair again, washed her face and picked up her small bag.

Her phone buzzed with a message from Miguel.

Good morning sis. Good luck today.

She smiled. He always sent messages like that. Even when he was tired. Even when he was worried about her.

She locked the door and stepped into the hallway of the apartment building. The walls were stained with old water marks. Someone downstairs was shouting at a child to hurry. The smell of frying plantain covers the area.

Outside, the sky was still deep blue. She hugged her bag close as she walked to the bus stop. The street was quiet, except for two men pushing a wooden cart filled with bread. The breeze was cool and brushed her cheeks.

At the bus stop, a few people were already waiting. A market woman with baskets. A man in security uniform. A teenage girl in school clothes rubbing her eyes. Elena stood a little away from them and checked the time. The bus was late again.

She watched the street while thinking about her life in small pieces: Work, Bills, Miguel, Her father, and work again. She could not remember the last time she took a day for herself. The last time she woke without worry. The last time she sat without thinking about money or sickness or deadlines. A soft guilt always lived in her chest. She felt it even now. Guilt for always being tired.

The first bus arrived with a loud horn. Elena got on and paid. She sat near the window. The bus smelled like engine oil and sweat, but she was used to it. As the bus moved, she watched the city slowly wake up. Shops opening their metal doors. Children in uniforms. Women arranging goods in front of their shops.

She changed buses after twenty minutes. The second one was even more crowded. A baby cried in the back. Someone’s bag kept pressing into her shoulder. She did not complain. She never did.

When the bus reached the stop near the clinic, she got down and walked the rest of the way. The building was small and painted in yellow. A sign hung slightly crooked near the entrance. She could already see the long line of patients outside.

Elena took a deep breath and entered through the staff door. She greeted the early staff with a tired smile. They all looked overworked and underpaid. Hanging on because someone at home depended on them.

She opened her locker, placed her bag inside and tied her scrub top tighter. She stood still for a moment with her hand on the locker door. Her thoughts whispered at her. You are tired. You need a break. You need something for yourself. But she pushed the thought away. She had no time for it.

She stepped into the main area of the clinic, letting the noise and movement wrap around her like a thick blanket. Patients talking,Nurses calling out names Phones ringing,Children crying. Same sound every morning.

She took her clipboard and walked toward the first patient of the day. Her feet were tired already. Her heart was heavy. Her mind was full.

But she kept moving…

The sun was only beginning to rise outside. It painted the windows with soft light, but Elena did not see it. She only felt the weight of dawn settling on her shoulders as she began another long day.

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