David walked through. His burnished hair was mussed, and his eyes looked tired. She’d heard he was doing double shifts, trying to drown his sorrows in work, while the bitch that she was looked healthier than she’d been in a while. No wonder everyone hated her. In only one week, she’d eaten, slept better, and laughed more than she had in the past year.
“What are you trying to prove, Genevieve?”
She tried not to be defensive, but old habits die hard. She kept her voice smooth and professional. “I’m sorry. Dr. Ward wasn’t listening to my concerns regarding a patient I believe is having cardiac difficulties. Women are misdiagnosed many times for indigestion and I wanted to run this last test. He refused.”
“He refused for a reason. Because it’s indigestion and Dr. Ward said she’s uninsured. You gonna pay for it?”
She tightened her lips. “If I have to.”
“How superior you are. Think you’re smarter than Ward?”
“No.”
“Think you’re smarter than me?”
She glared. “No. I went with my instincts. Something’s wrong and I couldn’t live with myself if it was my fault and I sent her out of here. She’s still my patient.”
“Instincts, huh? The same one that told you to escape from me outside a church window?”
Gen flinched. “This has nothing to do with us.”
“It has everything to do with us.” He pushed his hand through his hair and closed the distance. “I miss you, Genevieve.”
“Please, don’t.”
“I want you back and it’s been enough time. Marry me.”
“I can’t. It’s over. I’m sorry it happened this way, that I hurt you. But I can’t be with you anymore. Ever.”
The beauty faded to ugliness. Those lush lips turned in a sneer. “I don’t think you understand. I refuse to be humiliated and mocked. I also refuse to lose you. We can make this work between us and be happy, but if you still deny me I have one option left. I will make you pay.” Her breath strangled in her throat. He loomed over her, cheeks red. “Starting with a formal disciplinary mark in your file. You disobeyed two doctors—your bosses—and ordered unnecessary tests we refused.”
“I was trying to do the best thing for my patient. How many times have you told me that was key to the job?”
“I also said look at the facts. Making random choices based on an odd feeling puts everyone at risk. And I don’t want a surgeon like that on my team.”
“You’re doing this to get back at me,” she whispered.
“I want you back because we belong together. I can forget the whole incident and get you back on the floor with Ward.”
“If I marry you.”
“If you come back to the man who loves you.”
Her chest felt hollow. Grief and anger swirled together in a mess that rose up and exploded. “Never. Just stay away from me and let me do my job. Your love is an illusion to control and manipulate me. I know what you’ve been doing behind my back with my family, trying to set yourself up as the good guy. I’m done.”
“Yes. You are done.” He reached out to touch her hair but she jerked away. “We’ll start with the write-up in your file. I’ll have Ward lodge a formal complaint about your instability. Many of your peers have noticed your erratic behavior, so that could become a problem. You can continue working here, Genevieve, but this is my world you live in. I promise to make every day hell and eventually get you kicked out of the hospital. I will destroy your career piece by piece. Do we understand each other?”
Tears threatened, but she’d die rather than release them. “Is this how you show your love for someone? By hurting and abusing them?”
“It didn’t have to be this way. You chose this. Remember that.”
Her future flashed before her. She could take the whispers and taunts. She could handle the coldness and manipulation. But the slow eroding of her skill and growth as a doctor would destroy her. By the time he was done, she’d lose every shred of confidence in her abilities and the love for medicine that was in her core. He’d leave her with nothing. And he could do it.
Gen knew she had options. She could go to HR. Fight him and go on record. But with his support, prestige, and position, especially with their previous love relationship, it would look like she wanted him back and he’d refused her. David could spin it any way and people would believe it. She’d never be welcomed into another residency program.
A piece of her heart slowly broke off and crumbled. In that moment, everything was crushed. Her hope and love for a man she once believed in, and the career she’d dreamed of since she was young.