Your Regrets Fleeting as the Wind
My wife, Charlene Everett, and I used to work in the same hospital. I was known for being a kind doctor as well as a passionate teacher, while she was known for being a smart, fiery, and protective professional.
All was well for the both of us until Charlene started caring about a clumsy trainee doctor called Zachary Wordsworth. I underestimated their relationship until the day he made a grave medical error, and she threw me to the wolves to protect him from his own mistakes.
Indeed, Zachary cut a patient's womb out of her body mistakenly. The patient committed suicide not long after finding out. To avoid him being disciplined by the hospital, Charlene had the nurse in charge modify the records to have me as the surgery’s lead doctor.
The patient’s family thought I was the one at fault and sued me.
Everyone cursed me for being an unqualified doctor.
Netizens made a huge ruckus online and started pressuring the hospital director to fire me.
Helpless and in pain, I confronted Charlene, but she casually said, “Zach can’t handle the responsibility of failing the surgery. You’re more experienced, so you’ll be able to weather this storm.”
When I later stumbled upon Charlene tangled up with Zachary, I could only let out a bitter laugh.
I thus decided it was time for me to stop being kind.