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Conflict Of Hearts
Conflict Of Hearts
Author: Barboza

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Author: Barboza
last update publish date: 2024-04-24 07:30:26

My name is Rebeca, but everyone calls me Beck. At 26, I learned to be two people—two versions of myself that coexist in the same body: the dedicated doctor and the ruthless, cold woman who feels nothing.

I came from a humble family. My father, Carlos, battled alcoholism and drugs—a fight my mother, Elisabeth, never gave up on. She was a woman of striking beauty and immense heart, admired by everyone. She did the impossible to keep our family together. But their fights were constant—a cycle of shouting and pain that I couldn’t stop watching, and that ended up affecting me deeply.

I also had a brother whose greatest pleasure was always an easy life and having fun. He followed the same path as my father and, at 18, dove into the world of drugs. I watched my mother, consumed by the sadness of slowly losing the people she loved.

Everything changed on a night I will never forget. I was in my room when I heard the front door being broken down. I ran into the hallway and heard screams. Hooded men were in our living room. They shot my father without hesitation. When they saw my brother, they prepared to shoot him too, but my mother, in an act of desperation, threw herself in front of him. She took the bullet meant for him, which also hit my brother, falling beside him. My heart raced, and I stood frozen in fear. I ran back to my room, hiding—yes, I was a coward. But what could I have done?

When silence returned to the house, I left my hiding place and found my mother, my father, and my brother. I lay down beside her, unable to hold back the tears. It was there, in the middle of the blood, that the police found me. I was taken to a foster home, where I spent the two loneliest months of my life.

Everything changed again when I was told I would be adopted. Catarina and Vicente, a couple I didn’t know, took me to their home—a mansion, something I had never imagined. At first, I isolated myself in my room, suspicious. But Catarina, my adoptive mother, was always affectionate and patient, and Vicente, my adoptive father, gave me space, waiting for the moment when I could trust them.

Over time, he realized I was a closed-off, withdrawn teenager. That’s when he began teaching me something unexpected: how to fight and handle weapons. I didn’t understand why at the time, but he said it was so I could defend myself, to ensure I would never be vulnerable again.

When I grew up, I understood that the training was more than self-defense. Vicente was part of the mafia, and over time, I became his right-hand woman. Together, we were known as the Riveras, a family no one dared to challenge. Though this gave me purpose, I still felt empty—a part of me that needed more. I decided to take a different path and went to medical school.

Today, I am Rebeca, a renowned doctor dedicated to my patients. But when I take off my white coat, I become Beck, the cold, calculating woman who leads with firmness. Nothing happens without passing through me first, and then my father. I learned to be strong, to never show my feelings; being vulnerable is not an option.

And while I maintain this dual facade, I have never forgotten that night. Revenge is a promise I made to myself. I will find them, one by one, and they will pay. Beneath it all, I am a divided woman, hungry for power, for justice, and for something more that I still can’t name.

Beck woke up to the sound of her alarm, as usual. She got up, went straight to the bathroom, and took a quick shower. Then she put on jeans, a T-shirt, and a dressy blouse, slipping into her worn-out All-Stars, which were almost her trademark. She looked at herself in the mirror, applied light makeup, and put on her white coat, grabbing her phone and putting it in her bag before leaving.

As she came downstairs, she smelled the familiar aroma of fresh coffee filling the dining room. Her adoptive mother, Catarina, was already at the table, setting another plate. Beck poured herself a cup of tea and took a piece of toast, checking some messages on her phone. That’s when she felt a gentle hand on her head.

“Good morning, Beck.”

He sat beside her, giving her a warm smile.

“Good morning, Dad. I have a busy day at the hospital today.”

Vicente opened the newspaper and smiled.

“I’m sure you’re everyone’s favorite doctor there.”

Beck smiled back but soon remembered her plans.

“Oh, Dad, tell Mom I won’t be back for dinner tonight. I made plans with some friends to go to a club after work.”

Vicente closed the newspaper, observing her for a moment. He seemed to choose his words carefully.

“Beck, tonight we have an important meeting. I’ll need you by my side.”

Beck sighed, reluctant.

“But, Dad, do we really have to?”

He touched her hand with a understanding look.

“All right. Go, have some fun with your friends. Just don’t forget to come home, okay? I need you later.”

She stood up and kissed his forehead.

“I promise I won’t be long.”

“What I wouldn’t do for you, daughter...”

Beck grabbed her bag and waved to her father before leaving the house, heading straight for her car.

Arriving at the hospital, Beck put away her phone and slipped on her white coat before entering. She walked through the busy hallway until she reached the reception, where she picked up some patient files. Then she went to her office, sat down, and began reading the medical records.

A few minutes later, the door opened, revealing Lídia, her friend and coworker, who entered excitedly and plopped into the chair in front of Beck’s desk.

“Beck, you won’t believe it! Today I treated a man who was drop-dead gorgeous. He came in with a woman, but...”

Beck raised an eyebrow, smiling discreetly.

“Be careful, Lídia. She might be his girlfriend.”

Lídia made a face and continued.

“She didn’t look anything like him! And you should’ve seen how he looked at me while I was taking his blood pressure.”

Beck laughed more openly now, noticing how excited her friend was.

“It’s good to know that at least someone’s day is going well!”

The two shared a laugh for a moment, easing some of the tension from work.

Lídia, still smiling, gave Beck’s shoulder a playful tap.

“Who knows? Maybe you’ll find someone who makes your day worth it too, huh? It doesn’t hurt to look around.”

Beck just shrugged, and the two friends continued chatting, immersed for a moment in the lightness of their friendship.

Lídia is like someone who brings a light, captivating energy into her life. The true redhead with long curls has an honesty that Beck values, and her petite stature makes her even cuter, as if she carries her own unique charm. Lídia is more than a friend: she is her work partner, with whom she shares the daily challenges of the hospital—Beck as a doctor and Lídia as a nurse. They make an unbeatable team, always helping each other both in their professional environment and outside of it.

This partnership goes beyond routine tasks. Since both share an independent lifestyle, a solid friendship, and the same disinterest in conventional relationships, Beck feels that Lídia understands her in a unique way. On intense days, they exchange confidences, laughter, and support, knowing they have each other as a point of strength, not just at work, but in life.

But deep down, Beck knew her life was marked by shadows that few would understand, and that later, she would return to the darkness of the night, ready to fulfill her role in the Rivera family.

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  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 110

    The sun was beginning to set when the sound of sirens and the voices around me started fading into distant echoes. Everything felt like it was moving in slow motion while I tried to keep Dylan awake, pressing my hands against the wound on his chest. Even through the pain, he kept looking at me with those stubborn eyes.Beck whispered, her voice trembling.— Please, Dylan… don’t leave me.Dylan forced a weak smile, placing his hand over mine.— Hey… don’t cry. I’m not going anywhere, Beck.My mother rushed closer, pale and trying to stay calm.— Mom, call the ambulance… and please, take Theo away from here.She nodded and led Theo away. Moments later, the sirens grew louder as the paramedics arrived and quickly prepared Dylan for the ambulance. I held his hand the entire way, refusing to let go.At the hospital, they rushed him straight into surgery. I stood outside the operating room frozen in place until Igor appeared with concern written all over his face.— Beck… what happened?His

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 109

    The dinner at Dylan’s house had finally arrived, and Beck couldn’t hide how nervous she felt. It was an important moment—not only for her and Dylan, but for the entire family. Their engagement was still recent, and now they were finally going to share the news with her parents and with Theo.The moment they arrived, they were welcomed warmly. Beck’s mother, always perceptive, was the first to ask.— So what is this dinner about? Dylan was incredibly vague…Beck smiled, trying to hide her anxiety.— You’ll all see soon enough.Her mother raised an eyebrow.— Well then, let’s go inside and find out.Inside the living room, Dylan’s father, Mr. Félix, was already talking with Theo as if they had known each other for years. Their connection was immediate, and Beck felt some of the tension leave her shoulders.When dinner was served, everyone settled around the table. Dylan stood up with determination in his eyes and looked at Beck.— I’d like to make an announcement.Then he reached for he

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 108

    Heavy rain poured down while Beck supervised the training of the new soldiers, not caring about the weather at all. The sharp sound of the whistle echoed through the field, and everyone immediately got into position. Beck watched every movement closely. At one point, she stepped toward one of the soldiers and studied his aim.She took hold of the gun and fired straight into the center of the target.— Control your breathing!The soldier nodded, adjusting his stance. A second later, the result was perfect. Beck watched with satisfaction.Suddenly, she saw Dylan walking toward her with an umbrella, trying to keep her from getting even more soaked.— Are you trying to get sick?— A little rain isn’t going to take me down.He smiled.— Are you sure about that?He glanced around before leaning in to kiss her, a risky move in that environment.— Shouldn’t you be in a meeting right now?He shrugged.— I should be, but with the storm my flight got delayed. So… are you done here yet?— And why

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 107

    Night finally arrived, and while I was getting ready for Lídia’s party, the silence in the house felt like an invitation for chaos. Theo was with Bryan tonight, so the house was all mine. I slipped into a fitted dress, put on high heels that made me feel confident, and pinned my hair into a loose bun. While I applied my lipstick, I caught Dylan’s reflection in the mirror. He was leaning against the doorway, watching me with a half smile.— Looking like that, I’m not letting you leave.I paused with the lipstick in my hand and looked at him through the mirror, arching an eyebrow.— Why?— Because you look beautiful.I finished getting ready, but before we could leave the room, Dylan cornered me in the hallway. The intensity in his eyes made my heart race.— Why don’t we stay home tonight? Just the two of us?I smiled and pulled lightly on the cord he always wore.— Because I promised I’d go. But we’ll have the whole night to ourselves afterward.He rolled his eyes, but took my hand as

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 106

    As soon as Beck leaves with Theo, I rush inside the house. Restlessness consumes me, and my thoughts won’t stop circling around the lies and secrets surrounding my family. I search for my father through the whole house, but he isn’t in any of his usual places. When I glance out the window, I spot him in the garden—something rare.I walk over and speak without hesitation.— So you knew Bryan was a bastard?Benjamin, my father, lifts his eyes from the plants he had been tending, but he doesn’t look surprised.— Yes, I always knew — he answers calmly. — But I wasn’t going to interfere.His answer only makes my anger rise.— If my mother were still alive, she never would’ve let him do this!He turns to face me, his expression hard.— But she isn’t!His words hit me like a blade. Unable to control my frustration, I turn my back and leave. I get into my car and drive straight to Bryan’s house, blood boiling.When I arrive, loud music echoes through the property. I walk in without announcing

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapter 105

    We walked downstairs together, and Dylan took the box from my hands, carrying it to the car.The scent of dinner still lingered in the air when my father approached, eyeing the box curiously.— What are you taking with you, Beck?— Just a few things to decorate my room and keep you all a little closer to me.My mother smiled nostalgically as she stepped closer.— Beck, I used to love going into your room and looking at our framed pictures.— We’ll take another one soon. This time with the whole family.She hugged me tightly, and I felt the familiar comfort of a mother’s love.— I should get going now. Thank you for dinner, Mom.— What comforts me is knowing that now that you’ve left the hospital, we’ll see each other more often.I said goodbye to my father and Theo, who was already exhausted. Dylan, always helpful, carried my son upstairs to his room while I headed to mine.When I got there, I opened the box and took out the picture frames, setting them on the nightstand. I stared at

  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapther 37

    Beck had finally found a moment to relax in the break room. Sunk into the armchair, she took a deep breath, trying to release the tension from her shoulders. Not five minutes had passed when Lidia entered the room, grinning from ear to ear, almost bursting with joy.—Isn’t it great that she woke up

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-27
  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapther 28

    Dylan stopped in front of me, his gaze stern and worried.—When were you going to tell me you’re going out with Benjamin Sanchez’s son?—I didn’t know I had to give you an explanation!He raised his hands in a gesture of surrender, but his face showed he wasn’t joking.—I know you’re doing all this

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-24
  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapther 46

    I woke up early, but the feeling in my chest was strange, as if it were my first day of work all over again. I don’t know why, but anxiety took over me, and I didn’t want to waste any time. I got out of bed and, without a second thought, started getting ready quickly, even skipping breakfast. I was

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  • Conflict Of Hearts   chapther 43

    The rain continued to fall, giving the surroundings a melancholic air. Beck felt her heart racing, and the taste of Bryan’s kiss still lingered on her lips. She sighed and opened the car door, seeking distance from the whirlwind of emotions.—I need to go, she said, pulling away from him.Bryan loo

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-29
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