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When My Fiancé and Doctor Conspired to End My Life

Betrayed by those she trusted most, a woman discovers a horrifying plot against her life. Her fiancé and her personal doctor have conspired to orchestrate her demise, turning her world into a web of deceit. As she uncovers the truth behind their alliance, she must navigate a dangerous game of survival. This mystery explores the dark side of devotion where love is a weapon and medical care is a death sentence. Will she escape their deadly trap?
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Chapter 2

The cold was the first thing I felt when the paralytic finally began to wear off. Not the warmth of recovery, but the bone-deep chill of a maintenance corridor floor, the kind of cold that seeps through hospital gowns and settles in your marrow.

I couldn't move. Couldn't scream. My eyelids were lead curtains I couldn't lift. But somewhere in the fog of my dying brain, I heard footsteps—the squeak of rubber soles on linoleum.

"Jesus Christ." A man's voice, rough with shock. "Hey! Hey, I need help here! There's a patient—"

More footsteps. Running this time. Multiple sets.

"Eliza!" The voice cut through the haze like a knife. I knew that voice. Carly. My sister. The one I hadn't spoken to in three years. "Oh my God, that's my sister. Move!"

"Ma'am, you can't—"

"I'm a nurse anesthetist. Was. Doesn't matter. Look at her color. She's in shock. Get me a crash cart now, or I swear to God—"

Hands on my neck, checking my pulse. Carly's hands, I realized. Steady despite the tremor in her voice.

"BP is sixty over forty," another voice said. My mother. Emma Mitchell, who I'd kept at arm's length because Dad had poisoned that well too. "Carly, her abdomen—"

"Internal bleeding. Recent surgery. Someone dumped her here to die." Carly's voice went cold, clinical. "We're transferring her. Not to the ER here. Harborview. Now."

"We need authorization—"

"She's my sister and I'm her next of kin. Move her or I'll do it myself."

The world tilted. Voices swirled. Somewhere in the chaos, I felt my mother's hand grip mine, her thumb tracing circles on my palm the way she used to when I was small and scared of thunderstorms.

"Hold on, baby," she whispered. "We've got you now."

Darkness took me again, but this time it felt different. Less like drowning, more like falling into arms that wouldn't let go.

When I woke, the light was wrong. Too bright. Too clean. The ceiling tiles were different—newer, without the water stains I'd stared at before the surgery. My throat was raw, my abdomen a symphony of fire, but I was breathing. The machines around me beeped in steady rhythm, a mechanical lullaby that said: alive, alive, alive.

Carly sat in the chair beside my bed, her eyes red-rimmed and fierce. Mom stood by the window, her arms wrapped around herself like she was holding her own pieces together.

"You're at Harborview," Carly said, leaning forward. "You've been out for three days. They had to go back in, repair the damage. You almost didn't make it."

I tried to speak. My voice came out as a croak. "Milo."

"Gone." Mom's voice was flat, dead. "Cleaned out your account. Fifty thousand dollars. Disconnected your phone. We tried to find him, but—"

"He tried to kill me." The words scraped out of me, each one a shard of glass. "He and Felicity. I heard them. During the surgery. I was awake. I felt everything."

Carly's face went white. "Anesthesia awareness."

"They talked about it. About letting me bleed out. About Cabo." Tears burned down my cheeks, hot and bitter. "He took everything. He left me to die in a hallway."

Mom crossed the room in three strides, gathering me against her chest as carefully as my stitches would allow. "We're going to fix this," she said, her voice shaking with a rage I'd never heard from her before. "We're going to destroy him."

"There's more," Carly said quietly. She pulled out her phone, her jaw tight. "I called Seattle Grace. Asked about your case. They said there's an investigation. Into Dr. Madilyn Brown."

"Madilyn?" I struggled to sit up, pain lancing through my core. "She tried to stop them. She tried to help me."

"They're saying she botched your surgery. Administered the wrong drugs. Felicity filed a formal complaint. The hospital suspended her pending review."

The room spun. "No. No, that's a lie. Felicity did this. Felicity and Milo—"

"We know." Carly's hand found mine, her grip fierce. "But they've already built their story. And Madilyn's the scapegoat."

I closed my eyes, seeing Madilyn's nervous hands, her whispered promise. *I'll be right here the whole time.* She'd tried to save me. And now they were destroying her to cover their tracks.

"We have to help her," I said.

"We will," Mom said. "But first, we help you heal. Then we make them pay for every single thing they've done."

Across town, in a sterile conference room at Seattle Grace, Dr. Madilyn Brown sat across from three administrators and Felicity Gardner. The charts spread before her were lies, every notation a carefully constructed trap.

"These are your signatures, Dr. Brown," the chief of staff said, his voice heavy with disappointment. "The anesthesia logs show clear negligence."

"I didn't write those," Madilyn said, her voice breaking. "I tried to stop the discharge. I tried to get her to the ICU. Dr. Gardner was there, she knows—"

"Dr. Gardner has provided a full account," another administrator cut in. "Your actions endangered a patient's life. We have no choice but to suspend your privileges pending a full investigation and likely legal action."

Felicity sat perfectly still, her face a mask of professional concern. "I'm sorry, Madilyn. I know this is difficult."

Madilyn stared at her, understanding blooming like poison in her chest. They'd set her up. Completely. Perfectly.

Security escorted her out through the back entrance. She fumbled for her phone with shaking hands, trying to call the number she'd memorized from Eliza's chart. The line was disconnected.

She stood in the parking lot, her whole world crumbling, and wondered if anyone would ever believe the truth.

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