LOGINElena Janice thought she had left her past behind. Years ago, she walked away from Los Angeles after her heart was broken by the one man she secretly loved—her brother’s best friend, Dominic Watson. Now a respected doctor and single mother, Elena returns with only one goal: save her daughter, Maya, who is fighting leukemia. But the only person who might be able to help is Dominic—the powerful billionaire she never told about the child they share. Dominic is dangerous, possessive, and used to getting what he wants. When he discovers Elena is back, old feelings and buried secrets rise to the surface. As enemies close in and shocking truths are revealed, Elena must face the man she once loved… and the father of her child. In a world of betrayal, power, and obsession, will love be strong enough to heal the past?
View MoreThe beeping of the heart monitor echoes in the room while I'm bandaging a burn injury on a young boy's forearm.
His mother is holding his hand, her eyes wide with a fear I've seen a thousand times.
"You're being so brave…"
I murmur to him, my voice calm and completely in control.
My phone vibrates in my pocket, and I ignore it.
I can't afford the distraction right now, and in any case, it's probably the babysitter with another question about dinner. The vibration from the call fades, but my phone rings with another call immediately after.
Something is wrong.
"Excuse me for one second," I say to the mother as I pull out my phone with my gloved hand.
'Westbrook Elementary'
My heart gives a little stutter. I swipe to answer, my voice coming out tighter than I intended. "Dr. Janice speaking."
"Dr. Janice, it's Mrs. Albright, Maya's class teacher."
Her voice is shaking, and my heart lurches.
"Maya was in gym class. She felt dizzy and then... she fainted. She is in and out of consciousness, the paramedics are taking her to Heartlife Central."
I feel a strange beeping sound in my ears, overpowering every single sound.
“Fainted?"
But how? Maya is healthy and vibrant, my six-year-old who never stops dancing.
"I'm coming. I'm coming right now."
I hang up and look at the mother and her son, the words tumble out in a rush. "I am so incredibly sorry, but there's a family emergency. Dr. Evans is just outside, he'll be here in less than a minute to finish up. I hope you can understand."
I don't wait for a reply before stripping off my gloves and shoveling my phone back in my pocket.
The ten minute drive to the hospital goes by in a blur, and the moment I rush in, I find Adrian in the corridor outside the paediatric wing.
He's already leaning against the wall, his face etched with a worry that looks unusual on his usually cheerful features. Adrian, my best friend, Maya's beloved 'Uncle Addy'.
He must have been on shift here.
He pushes off the wall as he sees me.
"Elena…!”
His hands reached out to take mine.
"She's in there, they are doing some blood work but she is awake now. She's asking for you."
"What happened?" I demand, my gaze flicking towards the closed door of the examination room. "Did you see her? Did they say anything?"
"Just that she collapsed. They're being cautious. She's a little scared, but she's being so brave, Lena. Just like her mother." He gives my hands a gentle squeeze. "I'm right here. I'm not going anywhere."
I squeeze back, taking one second to ground myself before I push the door open.
And there she is… my Maya. She looks so small in the big hospital bed, her dark curls spread out on the white pillow. Her face is pale as the sheet, with two spots of high colour on her cheeks. An IV line drips steadily into her arm.
When she sees me, her face crumples. "Mommy!"
I'm at her side in an instant, gathering her in my arms, careful not to jostle the tubes. I can feel her heart beating against mine, fast and frightened. "Shh, my bird, shh… I'm here, mommy's here. What happened, my brave girl?"
"I don't know," she whispers against my neck. "I was running and then everything got all spinny, and then it just went away and I fell."
I hold her tighter, kissing her hair, breathing in the familiar scent of her strawberry shampoo with relief.
"Well, you're in the best place. We're going to figure this out, okay? Uncle Addy is right outside."
A young resident comes in, all earnest eyes and clipboards. He asks me a cascade of questions: has she been unusually tired lately? Any unexplained bruises? Any fevers?
And as he asks, a cold dread begins to trickle down my spine. The dots, which I had dismissed as signs of tiredness or growth spurt or exam season, are suddenly connecting.
Dr. Marcus Chen, the head of paediatric oncology, walks in.
I have consulted with him on cases before, handed over my young patients to his care. Adrian steps into the room behind him and stands beside me.
"Dr. Elena," Dr. Chen says gently. "Let's step outside for a moment."
I look down at Maya. Her big, brown eyes are fixed on my face. "I'll be right back, sweetheart. Two minutes. Uncle Addy will stay with you."
I need to be strong for her.
Adrian gives my arm a quick, supportive squeeze as I walk out, but he stays by Maya's bed. In the corridor, the door clicks shut behind us.
Dr. Chen doesn't mince words. He's too good a doctor for that, and he knows I am, too.
"The initial bloodwork is back. It's not good, Elena. Her white blood cell count is critically high, and her platelets and red cells are dangerously low. We're looking at acute lymphoblastic leukemia."
ALL… I know this disease, know the protocols, the chemo, the statistics, and I know the long fight that it takes.
I swallow the sob coming up my throat.
"A definitive diagnosis will require a bone marrow aspiration," he continues.
"But given these numbers, we have to proceed on the assumption that it's leukemia. We need to start planning the treatment protocol. The first phase will be intensive chemotherapy. After that, given the aggressive nature of the initial count, a bone marrow transplant will be the necessary path forward for a long-term cure."
Bone marrow transplant…
My mind, trained for this, kicks into gear, latching onto the one thing I can control. "I want to be tested. I'm her mother I want to see if I'm a match."
Dr. Chen nods slowly. "Of course, Dr. Elena. We can do that. But you should know, a parent is only a partial match fifty percent of the time. A full match is much rarer. Siblings are the ideal candidates, but—"
"I know the statistics," I cut him off, perhaps more sharply than I intend. "I know the odds, but I have to try. She's my daughter!”
He holds my gaze for a long moment, then nods again. "I'll have the lab prep for your typing immediately. We can draw your blood right now."
I follow him to the treatment room, roll up my sleeve, and watch as the phlebotomist fills vial after vial with my blood. As the needle pierces my skin, I send a silent prayer into the universe.
Please, let me be the one. Let me save her.
The next few hours are a blur. I don't leave Maya's side. Adrian brings me coffee I don't drink and sandwiches I don't eat. We talk in whispers, or not at all, while Maya drifts in and out of sleep, her little hand always reaching for mine whenever she wakes.
I watch the door constantly, waiting for Dr. Chen to return with the results. Every time a nurse passes, my heart lurches. Every time footsteps pause outside, I hold my breath.
When Dr. Chen finally comes back, his face tells me everything I need to know before he even opens his mouth.
"I'm so sorry, Dr. Elena," he says softly. "You're not a match. There's a chance with the national registry. We'll put her on immediately. There are millions of potential donors. We will search aggressively."
I nod mechanically, but my mind is already racing ahead, a doctor's mind, a mother's mind.
What are the odds? And how long is the wait going to be…
Adrian steps beside me in an instant, his hand on my shoulder. "We'll find someone, Lena. We'll find a match. I'll help however I can! I'll organise donor drives, I'll—"
I can't respond. If I even open my mouth, I'll collapse into sobs.
I sit there until Adrian has to leave for his midnight shift, and the lights in the room have been dimmed. Maya is asleep, her breathing soft and even. I sit in the hard plastic chair by her bed, navigating my way out of a hellish landscape of ‘what ifs’.
I look at her peaceful face and let the silent tears I can no longer swallow slide, one by one, down my cheeks.
How do I save her?
I am a doctor– I save people for a living, but right now, sitting in the dark, I have never felt so utterly, terrifyingly helpless in my entire life.
EPILOGUEAuthor's POVElena turned towards the wall clock as she jumped out of bed. It was time for work. She straightened her bones, staggering as she yawned heavily. It's been many months since Dominic was able to take his uncle down. The day he informed her, she was full of joy. After a very long time, she looked into his eyes and saw what she hadn't seen in years. She saw a man full of love and sacrifice. Dominic then proceeded to grab her waist, pull her towards himself and with one last lustful look at her face, took off her clothes. Elena didn't believe something similar to sex would occur that night, but she couldn't help it. The freedom that flooded her mind brought peace with it, and it was a rare kind of peace. But she remained decent. Each time Dominic gave her that dirty look, she would make sure Maya was already tucked into her bed and fast asleep, lest she walked back to the living room to watch live pornography. “I'm very much pleased with you.” She had said to Dom
In the quiet atmosphere of the living room, I sat down on the couch with my gaze fixed on nothingness. My mind was not entirely blank, but it was not as troubled as it used to be. Dominic's reaction to stop the men from reaching me was enough to keep me calm and composed. I'd always tried to keep my mood in check, but the constant pressure and impending attacks from his uncle kept that dream unfulfilled. “It's going to be all right.” Dominic's voice soothed my ears as a reminder flashed to my mind. “All right, not all left.” I'd looked him in the eye and given him that creepy smile. How could he pull that kind of joke in such a serious situation? Perhaps because he knew how capable he was. He knew the strength of his team and how versatile the members of the team were. I heaved a deep sigh of relief as I remained seated, my arms folded across my chest. He'd promised to deal with his uncle and the men in black, also known as his uncle's messengers, but how long would it take for h
“Who's there?” The doorbell continued to ring, but no one said a word. I stood up from the couch and moved towards the door with my brows furrowed. “Who's right there?” I demanded, but no one said a word. As soon as I opened the door, I saw the face of my team leader. He lowered his head to apologize for not saying a word and then quietly came in. “I'm so sorry for snubbing your question,” he began with as he sat down on the couch. “I had to come over to this place. We can't discuss the current update over the phone because…”“I get it.” I said, sitting across from him. “What's the recent update? Don't worry about anyone trying to eavesdrop. There is a soundproof installed in this place.”“That's great to know,” he said, and then he stood up and handed the file in his hand to me. “Please check the address written on the first document. And tell me what you think.”Chills ran down my spine as I cast one glance at his face before checking the files and bringing out the document. Why
My hands continued to tremble as I watched from the window how the men tried to challenge Dominic and his secret security team. I pulled Maya into a warm hug, reassuring her that everything would be better. Even though she didn't believe it this time around, I had to keep whispering it to her ear. This was nothing but a phase and it would end pretty soon, not because I had the might to put an end to them immediately, but because I had belief in Dominic's capability to fulfil his promises. “Don't say one word.” I heard Dominic whisper to the team leader who stood in front of the other secret security members. The other men hovering at the doors of the car snickered before they got back in and drove off. I heard several curse words but I chose to stay emotionally unaffected by that. I rubbed my palms against each other as I gently laid Maya on the couch, pulling a strand of her hair gently as I watched the fearful expression on her face. I felt deeply sorry that I had to make her go
Elena would call me crazy for staying back in my office after work hours. I would give myself that term as well. According to my understanding, being crazy about getting answers to the questions many people have been so afraid to ask was not a bad thing at all. “At the moment, you know that Domini
“There are many other secrets that have been exposed to me, and I'm going to tell them to you, but pending the arrival of the right time to say it, maintain your positive energy.” Adrian sent me a message as soon as he left my office. The words he spoke to me while he was inside my office was quite
I walked into the hallway with files in my hands, glancing at every corner to spot any suspicious movement. It seemed like the creepies hadn't woken up yet to begin their creepy moves for the day. Moving from the reception to my office was totally safe. Almost everyone that walked past me wore a s
“It happened in the blink of an eye. We spotted a figure in the distance to Elena, and of course, she was terrified when she saw it too.” One of my men said to me over the phone. “We have already visited her to calm her thoughts and assure her that security operations are still as tight as ever, bu












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