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Falling For My Husband's Doctor
Falling For My Husband's Doctor
Author: Vivah_writes

One: The Collapse

Author: Vivah_writes
last update publish date: 2025-08-20 20:41:47

The sound of porcelain shattering against tile should not have been the sound that unraveled her life.

But that’s what Eva Mitchell remembered most clearly.

The mug slipping from Daniel’s hand. The startled widening of his eyes—like he wanted to laugh at his own clumsiness, maybe apologize for making a mess—before his entire body lurched forward, crashing against the kitchen floor with a sickening thud.

“Daniel!” Her scream ripped from her throat raw, torn by panic. She dropped beside him, knees cracking against the hard tiles, her fingers clutching his shoulders, shaking, willing him to move. “Please, wake up, open your eyes—”

Nothing.

His lips were drained of color, his chest heaving in short, irregular bursts, every breath like it was being stolen from him. His skin felt clammy under her trembling hands, and for one horrifying second, Eva thought she was already holding a corpse.

Her phone slipped once before she managed to unlock it, digits blurring through tears. She barely heard her own voice as she screamed at the emergency dispatcher, “My husband—he’s not breathing right, he just collapsed—please, send someone! Please, hurry!”

The dispatcher’s calm, trained instructions only fueled her terror. She threw the phone aside and returned to Daniel’s side, pressing her palms to his chest, the rhythm of compressions the only thing holding her together.

“One, two, three, four—” Her voice broke, catching on sobs. “Stay with me, Daniel, please don’t leave me.”

Tears slid hot down her cheeks, dripping onto his shirt as she bent over him, desperate. They’d just celebrated their second wedding anniversary two months ago. Just two months since he surprised her with a candlelit dinner, kissed her forehead, and promised her they had forever to go. And now, forever was slipping through her fingers on their kitchen floor.

The sirens came too slow. Too far away.

By the time paramedics burst through the door, her arms were numb, her hands shaking violently. She was pulled back as strangers swarmed Daniel, attaching monitors, delivering shocks, pumping oxygen into his lungs. The room spun, her vision narrowing until all she could see was the jagged line of his chest refusing to rise on its own.

The ambulance ride was nothing but a blur—shouted orders, metallic clangs, the shriek of equipment, and Eva’s own heartbeat pounding like a drum she couldn’t quiet. She sat squeezed against the cold wall, gripping the edge of the stretcher as though her touch could tether him to life.

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At St. Luke’s Hospital, chaos reigned. The emergency room pulsed with motion—shoes squeaking against polished linoleum, machines beeping, the sharp smell of antiseptic burning her nose. Nurses darted around her, trading clipped words she couldn’t understand.

And then he arrived.

The doctor.

Eva’s gaze locked on him as though gravity itself had shifted in the room. He moved with unhurried confidence, each stride precise, coat swaying around him like the edge of a storm. His features were sharp, sculpted, his mouth set in a hard line of determination. But it was his eyes—dark, piercing, unsettling in their stillness—that rooted her to the spot.

He was too stunning to look at.

He didn’t flinch. He didn’t hesitate. With a single sweep of his gaze over Daniel’s body, he barked commands in a voice so low and commanding that everyone else obeyed instantly.

“Push one of epi. Get him on oxygen. Charge to 200.”

For one suspended heartbeat, his eyes cut to hers—sharp, unflinching, and far too aware. Eva felt her chest tighten as though he had looked through her, stripping away her defenses and leaving her completely exposed.

She clutched her own hands so tightly her nails bit into her skin, whispering prayers under her breath, bargaining with God, anyone who would listen.

And then—finally—Daniel’s heart monitor steadied, beeping into a fragile but stubborn rhythm.

Relief staggered through her body so violently she nearly collapsed. A sob escaped her lips, half-prayer, half-exhaustion.

“Vitals are stabilizing,” a nurse confirmed.

The words should have soothed her. But the doctor didn’t look relieved. Not even a flicker of it crossed his face. He only looked… focused. Intense. Like his mind was already moving three steps ahead.

His gaze flickered back to her, and this time it lingered. Long enough that her stomach knotted under the weight of it.

“You’re his wife?” His voice was calm, steady, but beneath it lay an edge she couldn’t name—authority, perhaps, or something colder.

“Yes,” she whispered, swallowing hard. “Eva. Eva Mitchell.”

“Mrs. Mitchell,” he said, repeating her name slowly, deliberately, as though committing it to memory. “I am Dr. Adrian Cole. Your husband is alive, but he’s critical. We’ll run full diagnostics. Until then—” his eyes locked on hers, unblinking “—stay strong.”

Stay strong. Not a comfort. A command. As though he knew she would crumble if he didn’t order her otherwise.

When Adrian turned back to Daniel, Eva realized she hadn’t taken a full breath since he entered the room. Her lungs burned, her hands shook, and yet, for a fleeting, forbidden second, a feeling more dangerous than fear coursed through her.

It was something else. Something dangerous.

And beneath the storm of terror for her husband’s life, a single, treacherous thought whispered like smoke through her mind:

Who is this beautiful man? 

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    Eva stood before the full-length mirror in her hotel room, smoothing invisible wrinkles from the cream-colored dress she had chosen that morning.The room was silent.Too silent.For several seconds, she simply stared at her reflection.The woman looking back at her barely resembled the person she had been a few months ago.Her face had grown thinner.The brightness that once lived in her eyes had faded into quiet exhaustion.The shadows beneath them spoke of sleepless nights and endless tears.She reached up and tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear."So this is it," she whispered.Today would officially bring an end to her marriage.Years of memories.Years of promises.Years of believing Daniel would be the man she grew old with.Reduced to signatures on legal documents.She let out a slow breath."It has to happen."She had repeated those words to herself countless times over the last few days.It had become a mantra.A shield against second thoughts.She walked toward the

  • Falling For My Husband's Doctor   Eighty Two: The Reopened Wounds

    The hotel room was quiet.Too quiet.It was a modest suite on the seventh floor, overlooking the busy streets below. Cars moved endlessly, people hurried from one destination to another, and life outside carried on as though nothing had happened.Inside the room, however...Time seemed to have stopped.Eva slowly unlocked the door and stepped inside.The silence greeted her like an old friend.No Daniel.No Adrian.No police officers.No lawyers.No courtrooms.Just...Silence.She gently placed her overnight bag beside the bed before walking toward the large window.The city lights were beginning to appear one after another as dusk settled over the skyline.Ordinarily, she would have admired the view.Today...She saw nothing.Her reflection in the glass caught her attention.Dark circles beneath her eyes.Pale skin.Shoulders that seemed permanently slumped beneath the weight of everything she had endured.She barely recognized herself anymore.Slowly, she turned away from the windo

  • Falling For My Husband's Doctor   Chapter 88: Broken People

    The heavy wooden doors of the courthouse swung shut behind them.Outside, reporters had gathered in small groups, hoping to catch a glimpse of the people at the center of the sensational trial. Cameras flashed the moment Adrian emerged from another exit with his attorney, but Eva deliberately looked away.She couldn't bear to see his face again.Not today.Not after everything.Her lawyer walked beside her down the courthouse steps, carrying a thick file under one arm. The older woman looked almost as exhausted as Eva felt."I'm truly sorry," she said quietly once they reached the bottom of the staircase.Eva stopped walking.She stared absently at the busy street ahead, watching cars pass without really seeing them."It wasn't your fault."Her lawyer sighed."I still feel responsible."Eva finally looked at her."You fought for me.""I did.""But I lost."There was genuine regret in the lawyer's voice."I believed you from the very beginning."Eva managed a weak smile."I know."Her

  • Falling For My Husband's Doctor   Eighty: The Verdict

    The courthouse was silent.Painfully silent.It was the kind of silence that settled over a room just before lives changed forever.Eva sat beside her lawyer at the plaintiff's table, her hands clasped tightly together in her lap. They were trembling despite every effort to keep them still.She hadn't slept the previous night.Every minute had been spent praying.Praying that today would finally bring justice.That today someone would finally believe her.Across the courtroom, Adrian sat beside his attorney looking immaculate in a charcoal suit.He looked relaxed.Almost amused.Every now and then, he glanced toward Eva.Each glance carried the same infuriating confidence.As though he already knew how this would end.Daniel sat several rows behind Eva beside Lydia.Neither of them spoke.Neither dared.Lydia's fingers twisted anxiously together.Please... for Eva.Please let justice win.The courtroom doors opened."All rise."Everyone stood as the judge entered.The atmosphere immed

  • Falling For My Husband's Doctor   Seventy Nine: The Answer That Changed Everything

    The courtroom was silent.Every eye remained fixed on Adrian's lawyer.The question hanging in the air felt enormous.Why did Adrian run?Why flee the hospital if he was innocent?Why disappear for days?Why avoid the police?Even Adrian himself seemed interested in hearing how his lawyer would answer.The defense attorney adjusted his jacket calmly before stepping forward."Your Honor," he began smoothly, "the answer is actually quite simple."Eva immediately hated the confidence in his voice.The man sounded like he had rehearsed this explanation a hundred times."My client did, in fact, lie to the police initially."A ripple spread through the courtroom.Daniel frowned.Officer David exchanged a glance with Officer Kareem from the gallery.Even Mrs. Reynolds seemed surprised by the admission.The lawyer continued."But the reason matters."He walked slowly before the jury."At that time, Dr. Cole and Mrs. Mitchell were involved in an affair."The words made Eva's stomach twist agai

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  • Falling For My Husband's Doctor   Twenty Eight: The Weight of Forgiveness

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