What Love Cost Me
My request to transfer back to the headquarters was once again rejected in my sixth year on the frontline.
The official reason was that spouses were not allowed to work in the same hospital, supposedly to prevent workplace romance.
The reason failed to convince me. I secretly returned to Kingsfield, hoping to get an answer from my superior.
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Outside the office, I overheard the conversation between him and my husband, George Durand.
My superior started, "You have been keeping Ivy's application on hold over the last five years for Mia, but Ivy is hitting the age limit next year. This is her last chance to be transferred back."
George's expression did not change. "That position has to go to Mia. Ivy can stay where she is. Mia has a promising future. She can't lose this opportunity."
My superior argued back, "Staying at headquarters is Ivy's dream too. You manipulated me into sending her to the frontline, and then you kept blocking her transfer requests.
"As for Mia, she failed her assessment. Without your protection, she would've been dismissed long ago. Are you really going to keep covering for her?"
Anger contorted George's face. "Everyone knows Ivy is my wife! Nobody will pick on her! Unlike her, Mia doesn't have a special background. She won't survive the battlefield. I'll take Mia under my wing and train her personally. Nobody is touching her without my permission."
I called the lawyer with tears in my eyes. "Please prepare the divorce papers for me," I said. "As soon as possible."
I let five years of my life go to waste, only to discover that George had found another woman.
Since there was no more love between us, I would stop clinging to him.