give Leo the best cardiac care money could buy. Three surgeries. Countless procedures. The boy had survive
rely-had fought to keep her other two children safe. The separation from Leo w
nes of a Gulfstream G650 whined to a stop. The cabin door opene
ol precision. Dr. Matilda Sterling, a name whispered with reverence in the most advanced operating theaters from Zurich to Tokyo. Her eyes, b
se identity. Five years of medical training built on the foundation of the nursing degree she had e
ter. He had inherited her determination and Julian's sharp intelligence. Olivia, his twin sister, was a spark of bright e
cret, her streng
Leo's doctor, learn the truth about what happened on that yacht, and reclaim her firstborn
n trying to recruit her for a year, dazzled by her groundbreaking pediatric cardiac surgical techniques. The official job offer was a
da stared at the skyline. No nostalgia stirred within her. No wa
of poetic, bitter irony she couldn't resist. After settling the children, she told t
her movements methodical as she selected vegetables and grass-fed beef. Th
the dairy aisle, laughing as she looped her arm through a man's. S
ng cart creaked under her grip, her knuckles turning white. The memory of that night on t
ed lungs. Not yet. It wasn't time. Revenge was a surgery, not a street
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