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The Surgeon's Five-Year Lie

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 811    |    Released on: 05/01/2026

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st one person. A sudden ring pierced the oppressive stillness, making me jump. Gregory. Hi

adox. It used to be my anchor, my only salvation in the stormy sea of

eliberately weak, a perfect portra

skip it, don't try to hide them." His tone was gentle, but the underlyi

Drug." For five years, I had swallowed those pills, believing they were my lifeline. Now, t

sgust. "Gregory," I whispered, letting my voice crack, "will I ever truly get

ate panic. "Alaina! Don't scare me like that. You can't give up. I... I can't live without you. You're stron

lmost. He was terrified of losing his pu

new therapies, Alaina. Experimental ones from Switzerland. You'll beat this. I promis

o save me; he was trying to keep me. To keep me in this gilded cage, dependent and grateful. My t

y a whisper, devoid of any gen

n an old wooden box tucked under the bed, almost forgotten. It h

tionship – from the awkward scrawls of a teenage boy to the confident strokes of a mature man. Each letter, a decl

lled it, a testament to his eternal devotion. It stated, in flowing script, that if he ever fundamentally betrayed me, this letter would serve as a contra

I could recite every word, recall the warmth of his hand as he wrote them. The

ho promised me forever... that image collided with the monster who had just confessed to orchestrating five years of medical tor

picked up the letters, each a testament to a love that never truly existed. One by one, I cut them into confetti. The paper fluttered to the ground,

ow a blueprint for my freedom. He had signed his ow

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“For five years, my celebrated surgeon husband was my hero, my devoted caregiver through a brutal battle with cancer. I thought our love was a blessing. Then a different hospital revealed the truth: I was perfectly healthy. I overheard him confess to his assistant, Brianna. My illness, the dozens of surgeries, the constant pain-it was all a monstrous, calculated lie. They had kept me sick to keep me dependent. They even performed an unnecessary hysterectomy, stealing my ability to have children as a twisted "compensation" for his mistress's obsession. His final betrayal was bringing a pregnant Brianna into our home, expecting me to raise their child. He truly believed I was so broken I would just accept it. But he made one mistake. He forgot the love letter he signed before our wedding, a promise that if he ever betrayed me, I would be free. When he sent me to the market for his mistress, I walked out of that gilded cage and never looked back.”
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