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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 7

Wanda Bowman lay on the gurney, looking small and fragile. She squeezed Blake's hand, her smile weak but genuine.

"Don't you worry about me, baby girl," she whispered.

Blake leaned down and kissed her mother's forehead, fighting back a fresh wave of tears. "You just rest, Mom. Dr. Walters is the best there is."

Wanda's eyes shifted to Barrett, who was approaching them, his face a calm, professional mask. "Thank you, Doctor," she said, her voice filled with gratitude. "For everything."

Barrett gave a slight, formal nod. "We'll take good care of her."

The orderly began to wheel the gurney toward the operating room doors. Blake watched until it disappeared, her hands clenched at her sides.

"Dr. Bowman."

Dr. Hill's sharp voice cut through her daze. "Family members belong in the waiting area. You're in the way."

For once, Blake didn't have the energy to fight. She gave Hill a dead-eyed stare and turned, walking toward the designated waiting room without a word.

Inside the OR, Barrett was already scrubbed, standing before the surgical table. The mood was tense.

He scanned the faces of the assembled team. His eyes were cold.

"For this procedure," he announced, his voice leaving no room for argument, "Dr. Escobar will be first assistant. Dr. Bowman will stand by my side as second assistant. I want her eyes on the monitor and her hands ready."

A low murmur went through the room. It was still an unusual promotion, but not an unheard-of one. Dr. Hill's jaw tightened. "Sir, she's a second-year resident! Escobar is more than capable—"

Barrett pulled on his sterile gloves with a series of sharp snaps. "This procedure requires a level of finesse and synchronicity that I can't risk with someone I don't trust implicitly. I trust her hands." He looked directly at Hill. "You will be on retraction. A nurse will page Dr. Bowman."

A few minutes later, Blake, scrubbed and gowned, stood at Barrett's side at the operating table. Hill was relegated to the far side, her face tight with fury.

Through their masks and surgical loupes, Blake's eyes met Barrett's. In that brief moment, he wasn't her boss or her tormentor. He was her partner. His gaze was steady, and it gave her a strength she didn't know she possessed.

The surgery began. They worked in a silence broken only by the beeps of the monitors and Barrett's low, clipped commands. His hands moved with the fluid grace of a master. Blake's hands were an extension of his own, anticipating his every need, placing instruments in his palm before he even had to ask. They moved together with a strange, innate harmony that left the rest of the room in stunned silence.

Dr. Hill watched them, a sour, jealous feeling curdling in her stomach. It was like they were in their own world, communicating without words.

Then, a moment of crisis.

"Resistance on the guidewire," Barrett said, his voice tight. "Risk of aortic dissection."

The monitor's beeping sped up, a frantic rhythm of warning. Blake's hand, holding a catheter, trembled for a fraction of a second.

Barrett didn't yell. He didn't humiliate her. His voice was low and calm, for her ears only. "Steady, Blake. Breathe. Follow my lead."

She took a deep breath, the air filling her lungs, and her hand became rock-solid again. She adjusted the angle of the catheter by a millimeter, mirroring a minute adjustment he was making with the guidewire.

It slid through. The resistance was gone. The crisis was averted.

Barrett glanced at her, and behind his loupes, she saw a flash of something that looked like pride.

Four hours later, the new valve was deployed perfectly. Wanda's heart was beating strongly, her vital signs stable.

As they began to close, Barrett stepped back. "Dr. Bowman, you'll close the incision."

It was an honor, a sign of ultimate trust. Her hands shook slightly as she took the needle driver and began to place the final sutures, her stitches neat and precise.

When it was over, Blake stumbled out of the OR, her body buzzing with adrenaline and exhaustion. In the scrub sink area, she turned on the water and began to wash the sterile soap and dried blood from her hands and arms.

And then the dam broke.

Tears of relief, fear, and gratitude streamed down her face. She leaned against the cold stainless steel sink and sobbed, great, shuddering gasps of emotion.

A pair of strong arms wrapped around her from behind.

Barrett.

He pulled her back against his chest, holding her as she cried, letting her soak the front of his scrubs with her tears.

"You did good, Blake," he whispered, his lips close to her ear. "You were perfect."

She turned in his arms, burying her face in his chest. For a moment, she forgot the contract, forgot Gwyneth, forgot everything but the feeling of being safe in his embrace.

Then, just as quickly as it began, it was over. He gently but firmly pushed her away, his expression once again shuttered and distant.

"Go check on your mother," he said, his voice back to its usual cold tone. "And I expect to see you on rounds tomorrow morning at six sharp. Don't think this gives you any special privileges."

He turned and walked away, leaving her standing alone by the sink, the warmth of his embrace already fading, replaced by a familiar, chilling cold.

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