CEO's Ex-Wife Returns As Hot Surgeon
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s I looked into his eyes, seeing
een us, a part of me couldn't help but lo
ation, I was now engaged. How could I still b
ling what he would do. But on second thought, I sighed in relief as I thought about
m, I can not risk putting them in har
t" I said softly with tears streaming down my cheeks as I tur
f my decision heavy on my heart but deep down, I knew it wa
y managed to save up enough money to buy myself a car
me from one place to another, and the best part, it was mine,
pital, the thoughts swirled
our years? More importantly, how d
. Working in the hospital and having to do things
ild as he thinks I gave birth to one child. It was a relief he
elessly back after w
kept creeping back into my mind, like weeds refusing to be pulled. I couldn't sh
ce find them?" I resolved to myself with d
ed around the corner ready to crash into my car but I was lucky t
insult the reckless driver, I bumped into a motionless c
's damage. With a heavy heart, I made my way back home a
but I didn't respond. They were kids
what went wrong but I gave her no answer. I s
l I found was more bad news. It was almost midnight and the airport had no available flights,
ght of facing Lawrence and the unavoidable argument that was bound to happen. But where could I go, with no car and no way out? The airport
s the room as I groggily reached for my phone on the bedside table. Cu
e I left the party unannounced or Lawr
about to drift off into a restless sleep, the shrill r
ceiver. I felt my hand trembling
lo?"
ame the urgent voice on t
at the hospital. We need
g Lawrence again filling me with a sense of dr
concern. "quitting? Why? Did Dr Lawre
," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper. "I wa
re Andrew spoke again in a pleading tone "Please, Camilla," he
ht of the patients who depended on me, those lives
ispered. "I'
e phone, rose from the bed,
eived a message from the airport informing me that my flight was now scheduled for 6 pm
raced with thoughts of Lawrence and the
ot after everything he had done, not afte
were pushed aside by the urgency of the situation at hand. Andrew was waiting
ained hurriedly as we made our w
condition. We need you, Cam
rt sinking as I prepare
s of the emergency room, I froze
bed, his face pale and draw
oment, filled with pain and regret
m what I heard from Dr Andrew, he was drunk while driving and I knew exa
wards him. "Lawrence," I whispered ho
ed? What hap
too weak
ed helplessly, the full weight of his words from yesterday crashed over me l
aker by the moment as the monitors beeped in a steady rhyt