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The Surgeon's Wife: A Postmortem Love

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 952    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

the col

mperature. It's the cold of the stainless-steel table beneath

scrubs is my husba

athologist. His face is a mask of professional indifference. He picks up a scalpel, t

vous? Or

a late night w

there' s nothing. Just a hollow emptiness, a

is in

s assistant are trying to lay them

t a short, fr

killer was thorough.

ge of impatience. It' s the same voice he used when I' d ask him wh

ung man I don' t re

eport said she was held

nd, or what' s left of it. He traces a line along my finger

at. "Dehydration, malnutrition. The dismember

int that he recognizes the body parts of the woman he married. But how

ose three day

my wrists. I didn' t cry. I didn' t scream. I just waited. I waited for Et

ppers made the call. I hear

oice, clea

som? Fo

cruel laugh that shatte

hank you for getting rid of th

silence in the room was

he pain

n closer to my torso. He uses his forceps to pick at

r. Cole?" the

untreated wood. Maybe fro

a fraction of a second. A flicker of something. Not recognition. Not sadness

zle he couldn' t b

s again, his voice

. it' s personal. The kil

up, his face once

a strong m

the sterile silence. He strips off one of h

ftens. The ice melts away, replaced b

e... No, I' ll be there. I wouldn'

At me. A look of pure disgust crosses his face. As if my brutalized r

his over with,

et, my final, desperate hope to fix what was broken be

business again, a machine of prec

leans forwar

ly, and lifts out a tiny, nascent form. A fetus. Bar

seems to stop. The hum of the ventilation, t

jaw tightens, his eyes widen, and a sound escapes his throat-a choked, gut

the husband who despised me disco

ust declared not

f that dark room, my hand on my

Daddy will save

fool

ind, hope

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The Surgeon's Wife: A Postmortem Love
The Surgeon's Wife: A Postmortem Love
“I feel the cold first. It' s the stainless-steel table beneath me, as my soul hovers just above, watching. The man in blue scrubs, my husband Dr. Ethan Cole, picks up a scalpel. He's a surgeon, brilliant they say, but today he' s playing forensic pathologist to my dismembered body. My body is in pieces-a leg here, an arm there. My soul is hollow, devoid of anger or jealousy, as Ethan and his assistant try to piece me together. He remarks, "This is a mess. The killer was thorough. Almost... personal." His voice sends shivers down what used to be my spine, reminding me of all the times he' d used that same dismissive tone. He finds a dark splinter near my ribs, speculating about where I was held. Moments later, his phone rings, and his voice softens for Olivia Hayes, inviting her to her birthday, then turning to me with pure disgust, muttering, "Let' s get this over with." Then he finds our secret. A tiny, nascent fetus within me. His mask shatters, replaced by a choked, guttural sound of shock, horror, and something else-a child he just declared not worth his money. Clara, my best friend, calls, frantic. Ethan coldly dismisses her, claiming ignorance of my whereabouts and indifference. Olivia arrives, radiant in red, bringing him soup. As she turns, her elbow bumps a tray of instruments, and caught off guard, a flash of pure, venomous rage twists her face – a look that unmasks my killer: Olivia. My last memories flood back: Olivia, silhouetted, smiling, whispering, "He' s mine, Chloe," before raising the hammer. Now I watch her ladle soup for Ethan, realizing my death freed him, made him hers. And a foolish, broken part of me thinks, 'Maybe it' s for the best. If my death makes him happy, then let him be happy.' But then Olivia answers Clara' s call, and, with a cruel smirk, lies, framing me as an unfaithful wife who ran off with "Ryan something." Just before Ethan rushes off, claiming a work emergency, I see him make a furtive call to Detective Ryan O' Malley, telling him to ping my real phone. And just as Olivia confidently shoves something into her bag after he leaves, it slips out: my phone, with its cracked screen and cat charm. I know exactly where Ethan is going now-to find my phone at Olivia' s other apartment-and the labyrinth of lies begins to unravel.”
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