He believed a lie. He broke my heart. But his son needs me and nothing will stop me from helping him. I promised to love my husband forever, but he didn't do the same for me. Just one lie and I found myself alone at the worst time of my life. I lost my baby, the man I loved and the life we were building together. My career as a pediatrician not only lifted me up, but became my reason for living. I may not have been able to save my daughter, but I can save other people's precious babies. But it's in the hospital, in my little refuge, that Connor Mycroft has come back to haunt me. His son, a child I never even knew existed, is sick and needs the best pediatrician possible to lead his treatment. And unfortunately for the Mycroft family, that someone is me. My ex-husband still thinks I am the cause of all his misfortunes. His family hates me. His female "friend" seems willing to do anything to get rid of me. But I love little Theodore like I loved my own child and nothing will stop me from saving him.
Voir plusIt's time to go. And yet, I'm hesitating.
I tighten my grip on the handle of my suitcase, staring at the massive door of Mycroft Manor before me. One word from me, and it will open so I can leave. Months ago, when I first arrived here, I thought I would be looking forward to this moment. I thought spending all this time around the man who had broken my heart would only make me suffer.
I’m so stupid. It took seeing him every day again, hearing his voice and touching him, just like when we were married, for me to realize that my feelings for him never really died. My ex-husband was the one who destroyed everything that was between us with such ease. Just because of one lie.
And yet, I'm hesitating.
“Are you okay, Eden?” I hear Mae’s worried murmur behind me, which makes me struggle to put a smile on my face. I know it breaks her heart to see me go, but I know I can’t make a scene and put her in an awkward position as the Mycroft's’ housekeeper.
“Yes.” I swallowed as quietly as I could “It’s time to go. Just… Read my letter to him, will you? I want him to know that we’re still best friends.” Tears began to burn my eyes, but I refused to let them fall “It doesn’t matter what happened between me and his father, and it doesn’t matter if my job here is done… He’s an amazing kid and I love him.”
“Oh, Eden…” Mae sobbed, and I would have loved to hug her right then, but I knew it would probably break me “You don’t deserve this… Not you and not that poor little boy…”
“This is how it has to be.” I muttered, trying not to sound as heartbroken as I felt. “We all knew this was only temporary. Now this family can go back to treating me like I’m just a stain on their past, and eventually, even he’ll forget about me… Just like his father did.” I reached out, touching the cold wood of the door. “It’s time to go.”
“Eden!” a tearful voice cried out, causing my arm to lose strength instead of opening the door.
“Theo!” I gasped, turning to see him running down the stairs so fast his little legs almost tripped him, while one of his nannies ran after him “Watch out! You could get hurt…!”
“Why are you leaving?!” He finally reached me, wrapping his arms around my leg and lifting his head to show me his tear-filled blue eyes “You promised me you’d never abandon me! You promised you’d take care of me! Why are you leaving?! Was Dad or Grandpa mean to you again?” Theo sobbed, the sadness on his face making my chest ache “I hate them! They’re making you abandon me…!”
“Oh, Theo…” I sniffed, leaning down to hug him, trying not to think this would probably be the last hug I would give him “Don’t cry. I’m not abandoning you. I… I just need to go back to my house.” I tried to smile, wanting to calm him down “You’re better now. You don’t need hospitals or needles anymore… Or me.”
“No! I’m still sick! My chest still hurts!” He hugged me even tighter, his tears wetting my arm “You can’t go! You can’t!”
"Theodore…"
“I want you to be my mommy!” he cries, making me freeze “I’ll be good. I’ll eat all my vegetables and never complain about taking my medicine again, I promise! Please, don’t leave.” his small body shook with sobs. “Please…”
This time, I wasn't strong enough to stop the tears from flowing, so I just hugged him back, letting my heart break all over again. What was I supposed to tell this little angel? That I loved him too and would love to be his mother, but that wasn't enough?
He already had a family and, sadly, I wasn't part of it.
“Eden!” another voice called out to me and for a moment, I just closed my eyes tightly, hugging Theo closer “What are you doing?”
I needed all the little strength I had left, but I still stood up with Theo still in my arms, raising my eyes again towards the stairs. And, there he was. The father of that little boy I loved as if he were my own, even though we didn't have a single drop of blood in common. The owner of that dark mansion, which always seemed to try to swallow me.
The man who had once been my husband.
“Connor…” my voice was cracking, but I still tried to keep it together “I… I tried to make this as painless as possible for him. I didn’t expect Theo to find out…”
“That’s not what I’m talking about!” Connor growled, stepping closer to me and his son, though his eyes were on my forgotten suitcase on the floor “You can’t…” His teeth were clenched, but he looked more disturbed than angry “You can’t just run away! Come on, bring your stuff back to the room. Let’s talk about this…”
“I’m not running away.” I grumbled “You saw the examinations. Theo is fine now. I did my duty, so there’s nothing more to do here. You said so yourself.” I lowered my voice as much as possible, not wanting Theodore to hear this.
“Things were different back then, Eden. You know that…” he ran his fingers through his hair, frustrated “Listen to me…”
“This is going too far, Connor.” I took a step away, even though Theo was still in my arms “There’s no reason for me to keep living here…”
“No!” suddenly, his hand was on my arm, pulling me close again “You don’t understand.” His arms wrapped around me, as tightly as his son’s “I can’t let you go! Not again.”
“That’s it, sweetheart.” Through the stethoscope, I could hear his heartbeat slow down little by little, as Theo’s small body relaxed “Take a deep breath with me, okay?” I inhaled as loudly as I could and, still hugging me, Theo did the same “Now, let go.”“That hurts,” he whimpered, but I was relieved to find his breathing had now steadied."Does it still hurt?" At my question, Theo seemed to think for a second, before hesitantly nodding his head. "That's good. That means your heart has calmed down too. Do you want to listen?" I removed the stethoscope from my ears, leaving the other end still pressed against his chest.“Can I?” His eyes lit up with curiosity, and in response, I just gently placed the stethoscope in his little ears, holding them there for just a second until his brow furrowed in strangeness “It’s gross. Why does it sound like someone is knocking on a door underwater?”“Well, that’s an excellent way to describe it.” I laughed “But oddly enough, that’s what all hearts s
My voice catches in my throat as I watch Connor hold Jordan so tightly his feet are almost leaving the ground. The Connor I knew always had a hot temper, but nothing like this. It's as if, in the time we were apart, Jordan had transformed from his rival into his worst enemy. Damn, why did I so easily believe Connor wouldn't be here, since his son was too? Should I have been more careful and asked Stefana to prevent them from seeing each other at all costs? I knew it would be bad, but… nothing so drastic.Apparently, Theo thought the same, because I felt his little arms grip my leg tightly, as if he was as terrified of his father's reaction as I was.“Good to see you again, Connor.” Jordan said, before I could find my voice, and apparently he had a death wish, because that was nothing more than a mockery. “I always knew that someday the three of us would have a lovely reunion like this…”“You fucking son of a bitch…!” Connor shook him, his hands shaking as if they were itching to wrap
I'd be lying if I said it was new to me seeing Jordan around. For the past five years, he'd been coming and going all the time, always finding a way to show up near my apartment or the hospital. Well, it wasn't like it was a secret where I spent my time.But it wasn't as if we'd become more than just old school colleagues, like we used to be. When my world fell apart because of that lie about Connor's project, Jordan had been supportive as soon as he found out. He offered to show me all the data he had on the person from whom he'd purchased the drug. It wasn't his fault, in fact. He didn't know. His father's company bought patents for drugs and medical devices all the time. He simply saw a good opportunity and seized it, unaware that Connor might be involved.I was so hurt at the time I even suspected him, but the moment he showed me the purchase process, I realized someone had used him as a scapegoat, just like me. He was helpful and let me dig for clues, even in some confidential in
It was funny how you usually don't realize how attached you are to something until you have to let it go.Not that I didn't know I worked almost obsessively at that hospital, but I didn't realize how much I would miss the little things until I had to clean my office. I would be gone indefinitely and needed to make room for the new pediatrician Stefana was about to hire. But it felt like I was tearing apart parts of myself as I removed my mother's portrait from my desk, the plant I watered every day, the little table ornament Isla had hand-made for me as a Christmas present…With a sigh, I stopped packing things into boxes for a moment, simply sitting in one of the armchairs where my patients sat during their appointments. For the first time since Stefana had hired me as an intern at the hospital, that office was completely empty. It was ridiculous that I felt this way, because I would be back eventually. Maybe it was just a momentary shock. Like leaning on a thin twig for a long time
“And… I think that’s all.” Stefana’s voice spoke on the other end of the phone line, the sound of papers rustling with each word “With that, your patients for the next few months are officially reassigned. I’ll refer others seeking appointments to the new pediatrician I’m hiring. They have good references, at least. Worst case scenario, we’ll get someone to handle those children while you’re away.”"You're too hard on newbies." I laughed, waving to my building's doorman as I walked to the elevator "If he weren't anything less than excellent, you wouldn't even have read his resume to the end. I'm sure he's great. And, well, it's not like Theodore will spend the entire treatment locked in a room with me. When he's feeling better and can start exercising or going to school, I can see some patients in between. I know we have some important clients waiting, like the Vamcaps and now the Bianchi child…""No," Stefana cut me off, categorically "I'm already having enough trouble with Michael co
“I can’t believe you’re actually going to move into the house of the man who abandoned you after your child’s death!” Claire grunted, slamming her mug against the hospital cafeteria's table a little too roughly.“I told you it was a bad idea to give her that news after a 16-hour shift.” Isla sighed at me, grabbing some napkins to clean up the coffee drops Claire had spilled."Believe me, I reconsidered many of my life choices after I went home to rest and realized what I'd done," I admitted "But at the same time, I'm no longer the girl Connor abandoned in that hospital room. I can't run from the past forever. Maybe this is the reality check I need to finally move on with my life. I know Connor will treat me like a two-faced traitor the entire time I'm at his house, and who knows... Maybe this is what I need to overcome the memories I have of him. To convince myself once and for all that the man I fell in love with no longer exists.""Bullshit." Claire rolled her eyes "You have no reaso
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