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Two: The Diagnosis

Author: Vivah_writes
last update publish date: 2025-09-16 17:22:35

Eva sat hunched in the stiff plastic chair outside the ICU, her hands twisted in her lap. The fluorescent lights above hummed a cold, steady tune, making the night feel endless. Somewhere down the hall, a machine beeped rhythmically, steady as a metronome.

She kept replaying it in her head—the mug, the fall, the way Daniel’s chest had risen and fallen in shallow, failing gasps. No matter how many times she blinked, the image stayed seared into the backs of her eyelids.

A door clicked open, startling her.

Dr. Adrian Cole stepped out, a clipboard tucked under his arm. His dark eyes swept the corridor before landing on her. For a moment, he just looked, and she had the uncanny feeling he’d been expecting her reaction, her posture, even the way her hands trembled.

He moved closer, the soft tread of his shoes the only sound. “Mrs. Mitchell.”

She rose too quickly, her knees wobbling. “H-how is he?”

His face betrayed nothing—no smile, no frown, just that steady, unreadable calm. “Your husband has suffered what appears to be a cardiac episode. We’re running further diagnostics to determine the exact cause. His heart is unstable, and until we pinpoint why, he’ll remain under induced sedation to prevent further strain.”

The words hit like blows. Cardiac. Unstable. Sedation. Her chest tightened until she thought she’d suffocate. “You mean… he’s not going to wake up?”

“Not right now.” His voice softened slightly, but it was still precise, measured. “It’s the safest course of action. Rushing his recovery could be dangerous.”

Eva’s legs gave out, and she sank back into the chair. She pressed her fists against her mouth, muffling a sob.

For a long moment, Adrian said nothing. Then, with deliberate slowness, he crouched in front of her chair so their eyes were level. His gaze was unyielding, pulling hers in until she couldn’t look away.

“Mrs. Mitchell,” he said quietly, his voice a velvet command, “your husband is in critical care, but he is alive. That’s what matters right now.”

She nodded, tears spilling hot down her cheeks. She hated how much she needed those words, hated that they carried more weight coming from him than anyone else.

Her breath caught as she realized how close he was. She could see the faint shadow of stubble on his jaw, the tiny scar at the edge of his brow, the way his dark eyes lingered on her face for a beat too long.

She shifted, uncomfortable, but her body betrayed her—her pulse raced, her skin prickled. It was wrong. All wrong. And yet… she couldn’t move away.

Adrian’s voice dropped lower, almost intimate. “He’s lucky,” he said. “Most people don’t make it this far. If you hadn’t started compressions when you did…” His gaze flickered over her trembling hands. “You saved him.”

Her lips parted. “I… I didn’t do enough. I almost lost him.”

His expression tightened, as if he disliked the words. “You did everything. Without you, he wouldn’t even be here for me to treat.”

The weight in his eyes as he said my name was impossible to miss.

Eva swallowed hard, breaking eye contact, her pulse hammering in her throat. She told herself it was just exhaustion, stress, grief. But the truth gnawed at her—something else lingered there, beneath the sterile walls and beeping monitors. Something she didn’t dare name.

Adrian rose to his full height, his shadow stretching across her. “You should go home and rest,” he said, his tone back to clinical. “You’ll be no good to him if you collapse yourself.”

Her instinct was to argue, but the intensity in his gaze made her nod without a word.

As he walked away, his voice lingered in her ears, steady, commanding, impossible to ignore. And for the first time since Daniel fell, Eva realized she was afraid—not just of losing her husband, but of the way her heart reacted to the man trying to save him.

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Back at her apartment, Eva sank onto the couch, the cold leather a sharp contrast to the chaotic heat still thrumming beneath her skin. She had left Daniel's side, left the sterile hum of the ICU, but she hadn't escaped the feeling that had taken root there. A feeling that had nothing to do with her husband's condition and everything to do with the doctor who was treating him.

It wasn't just Adrian's looks, though they were a part of it. He was a good-looking man, yes, but plenty of men were. This was different. This was a physical pull, a low, magnetic hum that had nothing to do with logic or reason. Her heart, so recently terrified for Daniel, had betrayed her, thrumming a panicked, erratic rhythm that everything to do with Adrian's closeness.

It was the way his eyes had looked at her, seeing past the exhausted wife and the terrified woman, and right into her. The moment he had knelt, bringing them to eye-level, she hadn't just felt seen. She had felt claimed. And in that moment if he had kissed, she doubt she wouldn't kiss him back.

What she feared the most was not just the idea of an unspoken attraction, but the fact that it was mutual. She had seen it in his eyes, felt it in the subtle way he had lingered, and in the impossible weight of his gaze. She had felt it in the way he hovered around her, a sign of both his dominance and his protection. It was the same silent, dangerous language that had made her pulse race and her skin prickle.

Eva knew this feeling was wrong, a violation of the vows she had made when she married Daniel. But as she sat there, alone in the quiet house, she couldn't deny the truth: she was powerfully attracted to Dr. Adrian Cole. And though her heart was unstable from the shock of her husband’s collapse, it had found a new, dangerous rhythm. The one man who could save Daniel’s life was also the same one making her heart beat with such intensity.

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