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Chapter Five

Author: Mayrae
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Ashford’s Pov 

Diana Cole was waiting outside my office at seven in the morning.

She was sitting upright in the chair by the door, no assistant, no phone in her hand. Just waiting. She looked like a woman who had decided something and was prepared to follow it through without flinching.

I had met Diana four times during the marriage. She had been warm in a way that felt genuine rather than performed, which made her an anomaly in that family. She had called me once after the annulment. I hadn't picked up. I hadn't called back. 

I unlocked the office and held the door open. She walked in and sat down and I sat across from her and waited.

"I'm not here to ask you for anything," she said first. "I want to be clear about that before I say anything else."

  "Alright."  

"I knew about the wedding before it happened." She said it cleanly, no cushioning. "Richard told me what he had arranged with Cara. I called you the night before. You didn't answer." She paused. "I should have called again. I should have come to you in person. I chose the easier thing and I have thought about it for five years."

 I looked at her steadily.

 "I also funded your fellowship," she said. "The European training program. It was anonymous. I arranged it through a foundation the week after the annulment was finalized." She met my eyes. "I couldn't undo what happened. That was the only thing I could do that seemed useful."

The room was quiet for a moment.

My fellowship. The thing that had made everything possible — the training, London, the career I had built from nothing in a city where nobody knew my name or my history. I had spent years grateful for that funding without knowing where it came from. I had assumed it was a standard grant. I had never looked too closely because I needed it too much to risk the answer.

"Why are you telling me now?" I asked.

"Because you're about to do something extraordinary for my son and you deserve to walk into that surgery knowing the full picture." She stood. "That's all. I'm not asking you to forgive me or acknowledge the money or feel anything in particular. I just needed you to know."

She left. 

I sat at my desk for ten minutes and did not move.

Then I opened Adrian's surgical file and went to work, because that was what I did with things I couldn't resolve immediately. I put them somewhere accessible and I kept moving.

Cara Ashford came at noon.

The nurse called ahead, which gave me thirty seconds to decide whether I would see her. I said yes because the alternative was spending the rest of the day wondering what she had come to say.

She looked the way she always looked — put together, surface perfect, the kind of beautiful that had always worked for her in every room she'd ever entered. But something around her eyes was different. She sat in the same chair Diana had sat in that morning and she held her bag in her lap with both hands like she needed something to hold onto.

"I'm not going to take long," she said.

"Good."

She flinched slightly. Then she said: "I didn't sleep with him."

I looked at her.

"That night. I wasn't with Adrian. Richard paid me to be seen leaving the reception with him and coached me on what to say if anyone asked questions. Nothing happened. I went to a hotel across the city alone and Adrian went back to the suite." She swallowed. "The marriage was annulled on something that never occurred."

I had already known the shape of this from what Marcus told me. But hearing it from Cara was different. Hearing it in her voice, in this office, sitting three feet away from me — that was a different thing entirely.

"Why?" I said. Not why did she do it. I understood why she did it. "Why are you telling me now?"

"Because I've been telling myself for five years that you were fine. That you landed on your feet. That it worked out." Her voice was steady but effortful. "And then your name was everywhere — best cardiothoracic surgeon, Adrian Cole's only option, all of it — and I realized you didn't land on your feet because of anything I did or didn't do. You landed on your feet in spite of all of it." She looked at me directly. "I needed to say it to your face. I'm sorry. I know that doesn't cover it."

The strange thing was I believed her. Not the apology necessarily — apologies were easy — but the guilt. That was real. She had been carrying it in the particular way of people who had done something they couldn't justify and had run out of comfortable explanations.

I thought about what to say for a moment.

"I know," I said finally. "Marcus told me." I watched something complicated move across her face. "I've known for four days."

She absorbed that quietly.

"Are you going to—" she started.

"I haven't decided anything yet." I stood. "But right now I have a surgery to prepare for and I need you to let me do that."

She nodded. She got up. At the door she stopped but she didn't turn around, which meant she had enough self-awareness to know I didn't want her to.

"He never stopped—" she began.

"Cara." My voice came out gentle but final. "Don't. Not today."

She left. 

I stood alone in my office and I took stock of the day. Diana's confession. The fellowship money. Cara's account of a wedding night that never happened the way I had understood it for five years.

The surgery was tomorrow.

I picked up Adrian's file and read through the surgical approach one final time, making sure every decision was clean and deliberate and exactly right.

My hands were steady.

They always were.

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