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The Secret I Heard in the Operating Room Changed Everything

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 1067    |    Released on: 23/05/2025

oline reached me, mostly through my father who was

iser," Dad would mention. "They looked very cozy.

ion. My plan, or rather, my desper

Caroline, as he sho

tal "that's nice," and contin

d, an observer of a life

ah elite who had always been vaguely aware of my quiet

hour talking about her lineage," he chuckle

ut Rhett and Caroline because of his occasional, fleeting att

spotlight, the scrutiny, the gil

nounced one evening over our strained dinner. "Rhett and C

peas around my pla

bout time," Dad said, oblivious to the turmoil

ented. And I couldn'

approached me, his exp

ooking uncomfortable. "

comes, I

coming up, and your past... feelings for him... he thinks

ppressed. Of course Rhett would fra

d, avoiding my eyes, "if perhaps you consi

as my

elope from my bag. "I was going to tell

Austin and a copy of the lease a

, and Bree's cousin is helping me look

ents, stunned. "Austin? But..

ast," I lied smoothly. "I

surprise, relief, and a touch of

e living room, Rhett showed up at my apartment a

my father to "deliver the ne

, confirming last-minute details, when I hea

Dad saying something like, "She's already decided to leave, Rh

. Surprise, yes, but also a st

father had prompted this. Or that I was ru

ter than usual. "Your father just tol

al support to get you settled, connections... I want yo

other form of control? A way to keep me

him a magnanimous air, as if he could now afford

coolly. "But I'll be fine

oor opened again

Rhett here, or perhaps followed

k in the scene: me, Rhett looking so

ly made-up face as she hear

t with an edge of steel. "How... generous of you. Considering Scarle

ing away dramatically, making a statement. Or wor

ed on Rhett, th

ent crackled with unspoken

en surveying a minor provincial squabble, and m

This was exactly the kind of

I said, my voice tight. "I

rse and keys. "

partment, leaving them to s

e Spanish moss swaying like ghostly curtains

are – they were trying to pull me back into their

f me simply walking away, indi

e gone before they found another way to complicate my escape, before Car

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The Secret I Heard in the Operating Room Changed Everything
The Secret I Heard in the Operating Room Changed Everything
“I'd had a hopeless crush on Rhett Beaumont since I was practically a kid. He was my dad's business partner – older, suave, the kind of Southern gentleman who could charm anyone. For years, I'd built up these elaborate daydreams about him. Then, at the annual Historical Society Gala, he finally seemed to see me. His smile, just for me, made my heart do that stupid little flip. He leaned in, promising a private chat later, and my head was spinning. This was it. But "it" turned into a horrifying trap. A week later, after a staged mugging where he played the hero, we ended up in a passionate encounter. That single night led to his childhood sweetheart, Caroline, crashing her car. Then came our cold, guilt-driven marriage, years of painful, invasive IVF treatments, and him controlling every aspect of my life. The final blow? Hearing him coldly tell the doctors, "Just let her go if it comes to that," as I bled out on an operating table. He never loved me. Not for a second. I was just a pawn, a convenient distraction in his twisted games. He blamed me for Caroline's accident, resented my very existence. My body became a failed experiment, my spirit crushed under his icy indifference. All those years of adoration, wasted on a man who saw me as less than nothing. The injustice of it all was a physical ache. How could I have been so stupidly blind to his manipulation? He'd used my innocent crush to utterly destroy me. The man I'd put on a pedestal despised me enough to watch me die. Then, blackness. My last thought: what a complete fool I'd been. But in the next instant, I gasped, my eyes snapping open. The scent of lilies and champagne filled the air. I was standing by that same floral arrangement at the Gala, the night it all began. Rhett Beaumont was walking towards me, that familiar, predatory smile on his face. I was dead. I knew I was. Yet, here I was. A second chance? This time, things would be different.”
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