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Bound By Contract: The Surgeon's Secret Wife

I am a resident surgeon, secretly married to Dr. Barrett Walters, the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery. It was a transactional marriage; he paid my mother's mounting medical bills, and I was his secret, obedient wife in the dark. But at the hospital, he was a cold-blooded tyrant who deliberately made my life a living hell. During a major medical conference, he viciously tore apart my successful surgical repair, looking me dead in the eye as he called me incompetent in front of all my colleagues. The humiliation didn't stop there. With his tacit approval, the senior residents bullied me, assigning me every brutal night shift. When his beautiful, wealthy heiress "girlfriend" visited the ward, he publicly mocked my background to make her smile. "Some people get in through the back door. They're not fit for the front lines." Even when I was forced to work as a secret banquet waitress to cover the medical copays he ignored, he found me, ruined the job out of pure possessive jealousy, and then fined my meager resident salary the very next morning just to show his absolute control. I endured his punishing kisses and cruel rebukes, sacrificing my dignity just to keep my mother alive. But I couldn't understand why he had to destroy every shred of my peace. If he wanted the perfect heiress, why did he refuse to let me go? Staring at his cold, controlling eyes in the stairwell, my exhaustion finally overpowered my fear. I was done being his victim, and it was time to tear up this contract.
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Chapter 1

The laser pointer trembled in Blake's hand, the small red dot shaking almost imperceptibly against the slide of a coronary artery bypass graft.

The air in the Morbidity and Mortality conference room was frigid, a manufactured cold that had nothing to do with the hospital's air conditioning.

"The patient's post-op bleeding was managed with two units of packed red blood cells," she said, her voice tight. She could feel twenty pairs of eyes on her, but only one pair mattered.

From her peripheral vision, she saw Dr. Janessa Hill, one of the senior residents, roll her eyes. The woman next to her, Dr. Crysta Escobar, was engrossed in her phone, not even pretending to listen.

Blake's focus remained on the man at the head of the polished mahogany table. Dr. Barrett Walters. Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Her attending.

Her husband.

His long fingers tapped a slow, deliberate rhythm on the table's surface. Tap. Tap. Tap. Each sound was a nail being hammered into her composure. His eyes, the color of a stormy sea, were fixed on her, sharp and dissecting.

"Dr. Bowman," he said. His voice cut through the room, low and cold, stopping her mid-sentence.

Blake's throat went dry. "Yes, Dr. Walters?"

"You noted a slight tear in the saphenous vein graft during harvesting. You repaired it with a 7-0 Prolene suture."

"Yes, sir. The repair was successful, and there was no sign of leakage."

"That's not the issue," he said, leaning forward slightly. The movement was minimal, but it made the entire room hold its breath. "The issue is the theoretical flaw. A running suture on a vein of that diameter, even a minor repair, increases the risk of thrombosis by a statistically significant margin. A single interrupted suture would have been the correct choice."

Her mind raced. The patient's blood pressure had been dropping. She had to work fast. "With all due respect, sir, the patient was becoming unstable. A running suture was faster."

"There are no excuses in this room, Dr. Bowman," he snapped, his voice dropping to a lethal calm. "Only incompetence."

Silence.

It was absolute, a heavy blanket that smothered the air. Blake felt her face burn, a hot, creeping shame that started at her neck and spread to her hairline. She stared down at her white coat, the fabric worn thin from too many washes, and dug the nails of her free hand into her palm. The sharp sting was a welcome distraction.

Across the room, she saw her friend Hattie Case shoot her a look of pure sympathy. Blake gave a microscopic shake of her head. Don't. Don't draw his fire.

"Meeting adjourned," Barrett said, his tone flat. He stood, his custom-tailored suit moving with him without a single wrinkle.

The room erupted in motion. Chairs scraped. People shuffled out, a quiet stampede of residents and fellows desperate to escape the blast radius. No one made eye contact with her. She was radioactive.

Blake's fingers fumbled as she tried to unplug her laptop. They were shaking so badly she could barely grasp the USB drive.

The sound of expensive leather shoes stopped beside her.

"My office. Five minutes," Barrett said, not even looking at her as he walked past.

She bit down on her lower lip, the taste of blood a familiar tang. She packed her laptop into its worn bag and turned to follow, but a wall of cheap perfume and condescension blocked her path.

Dr. Hill stood there, a smug smirk on her face. She shoved a stack of patient charts into Blake's arms. The pile was at least a foot high, heavy and precarious.

"Finish these discharge summaries before lunch," Hill ordered, her voice dripping with false sweetness.

Blake staggered under the weight. "This is a week's worth of work."

"Then you'd better get started."

Blake clutched the heavy charts to her chest, the sharp corners digging into her ribs. She watched Barrett's back disappear down the long, sterile hallway. He never looked back.

Five minutes later, she knocked on the heavy oak door of the Chief's office.

"Enter."

She pushed the door open and slipped inside, closing it softly behind her. The click of the latch echoed in the silent room.

Barrett was standing by the floor-to-ceiling window, looking out over the New York City skyline. With a press of a button on his desk, motorized blinds descended, slats of metal shutting out the world with a series of quiet, efficient clicks.

The room was plunged into an intimate dimness.

Blake's heart started to pound a different rhythm. Not of fear, but of anticipation. A terrible, Pavlovian response she couldn't control.

She turned from the door, and he was on her.

He moved with a speed that was shocking for a man so composed moments before. One hand grabbed her wrist, pulling her forward. The other slammed against the door beside her head, caging her in. The charts she was holding crashed to the floor, papers scattering around their feet.

His scent enveloped her-a clean, cold mix of antiseptic and something dark and woody, like cedar after a winter storm. It was the scent of the hospital, and the scent of their bedroom.

His mouth crashed down on hers.

It wasn't a gentle kiss. It was a claiming. An invasion. His lips were hard, demanding, erasing the humiliation of the conference room with a raw, desperate possession. Blake's body was rigid for a second, her mind still reeling from the public shaming. Then, the familiar feel of him, the taste of the coffee he drank every morning, broke through her defenses. Her body, the traitor, softened against his.

Her hands came up to fist in the fabric of his expensive suit jacket as she kissed him back, a silent surrender.

He broke the kiss just as suddenly, both of them breathing heavily. He rested his forehead against hers, his eyes closed. The storm in them had been replaced by a different kind of intensity.

"Why did you leave this morning?" he rasped, his voice a low growl.

The question threw her. She had slipped out of his penthouse apartment at 4 a.m. to get to the hospital early and prepare for the M&M.

"My mother has a follow-up appointment today," she whispered, avoiding his gaze. "I wanted to check on her before rounds."

He let out a short, humorless laugh and pulled away, the heat between them vanishing as if a switch had been flipped. He walked back to his desk, the cold, professional mask sliding perfectly back into place.

He picked up his phone, his thumb moving with precise, economical strokes across the screen. He pulled up a banking app, entered a few details, and looked up at her.

"The money has been transferred to the trust account," he said, his voice devoid of all emotion. He placed the phone face down on the desk.

It sat there, a sleek black rectangle. Another ten thousand dollars, destined for the account that paid for her mother's mounting medical bills.

The sight of it was like a slap. This was the transaction. This was what she was. A service rendered, a payment made. The kiss, the flash of possessiveness-it all meant nothing.

Her throat thick with a familiar, bitter taste, she stepped forward and picked up her scattered papers, her dignity in pieces on the floor with them. Her fingers felt cold against the smooth paper.

She turned to leave, to gather her shattered pride, when his phone, lying face up on the desk, vibrated.

The screen lit up.

The name displayed made the air leave her lungs.

Gwyneth Lang.

Barrett's entire posture changed. The lingering tension in his shoulders disappeared, replaced by an instant, focused warmth. The cold chief, the possessive lover-both vanished, replaced by a man she had never seen in person, only in tabloids.

He picked up the phone, his voice a soft, intimate murmur that twisted a knife in her gut.

"Gwyneth. Yes. I'll be right there."

He walked past her towards the door, his steps brisk, his focus already a million miles away. He didn't even glance at her.

Blake stood frozen in the middle of his office, the scattered charts clutched in her hand, listening to the sound of his footsteps fading down the hall.

He was gone. Just like that.

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