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Chapter 1: The Crash
Lila Monroe gripped the steering wheel tight, her heart pounding as rain slammed against the windshield. The wipers could barely keep up. It was late, way too late for her to still be driving home after a double shift at the small clinic. Her eyes felt heavy, but she pushed on. Just a few more miles and she’d be in her warm bed. Then everything went wrong. Bright headlights cut through the darkness from the side. A truck. Too fast. Lila screamed and yanked the wheel, but it was too late. The crash hit like thunder. Metal screamed. Glass exploded around her. Her body slammed hard against the seatbelt, pain shooting through her chest and leg. The world spun. Then it went black. When Lila opened her eyes again, everything hurt. Sirens wailed close by. Cold rain mixed with blood on her face. She tried to move but a sharp pain tore through her right leg. She gasped and looked down. Her thick thigh was trapped under twisted metal. “Help…” she whispered. Her voice sounded small in the storm. Strong hands reached through the broken window. Paramedics. They talked fast, cutting her free, sliding her onto a stretcher. Lila caught bits of their words — “possible internal bleeding,” “get her to Mercy General now.” The ambulance ride was a blur of lights and pain. She drifted in and out, thinking about how stupid she had been. Working too hard. Eating her feelings after another bad date where the guy called her “too much” once he saw her without clothes. Her soft belly, wide hips, heavy breasts — she had learned long ago that most men only wanted one type of body. Not hers. The hospital doors burst open. Bright lights burned her eyes as they wheeled her into the ER. Voices shouted all around. “I need a trauma surgeon! Now!” someone yelled. Then he appeared. Dr. Ethan Black moved through the chaos like he owned it. Tall, broad shoulders under his white coat, dark hair slightly messy like he had run his fingers through it too many times. His blue eyes locked on her the second he reached the stretcher. Lila’s breath caught. Even through the pain, she noticed him. Really noticed him. The sharp line of his jaw. The way his presence filled the whole room. “What do we have?” he asked, voice deep and steady. His hands were already moving over her, checking her neck, her chest, pressing gently on her soft belly. “Car versus truck. Female, twenty-nine. Possible broken leg, head trauma, BP dropping,” a nurse answered quickly. Ethan’s eyes met Lila’s again. For a second, the noise around them seemed to fade. His gaze moved over her face, then down her body — not in a creepy way, but like he was seeing every part of her. The way her curves pressed against the torn clothes. The fullness of her breasts rising and falling with each shallow breath. Something flickered in his eyes. Something intense. “You’re going to be okay,” he told her. His voice was calm but firm. “I’ve got you now. Stay with me.” Lila tried to nod but pain made her wince. “It hurts… so much.” “I know,” he said softly. One of his large hands rested on her shoulder, warm and steady. “We’re taking you to surgery right away. Lila, right? That’s what your ID says. Lila Monroe.” She managed a weak smile. “Yes.” “Good. I need you to fight for me, Lila. Can you do that?” Before she could answer, the room started spinning again. Her vision blurred. The last thing she saw clearly was Dr. Ethan Black barking orders, his face set with focus as they rushed her down the hall. Everything went dark once more. When Lila woke up again, the pain was still there but different. Dulled. She blinked slowly, trying to understand where she was. A private hospital room. Soft lights. Machines beeping steadily beside her bed. Her right leg was in a cast, raised up. Bandages covered parts of her arms and chest. She felt heavy. Exposed. The thin hospital gown did little to hide her body — her full breasts, the soft curve of her belly, her thick thighs. A quiet knock sounded at the door. It opened, and Dr. Ethan Black stepped inside. He had changed into fresh scrubs that hugged his muscular arms and chest. He looked even taller up close. His blue eyes found hers immediately. “You made it through surgery,” he said, walking over to her bedside. “You’re a strong one, Lila.” She swallowed, suddenly shy under his stare. “Thank you… for saving me.” He pulled up a chair and sat down, close enough that she could smell his clean, masculine scent. “It was bad. Fractured femur, cracked ribs, some internal bruising. But you’re stable now.” His eyes moved over her again, slower this time. Like he couldn’t help it. “How do you feel?” “Like I got hit by a truck,” she whispered with a small laugh that made her ribs ache. “Which I did.” Ethan smiled. It was small, but it changed his whole face. Made him look less like a cold surgeon and more like a man. “You have a good sense of humor. That helps with recovery.” He checked the monitor, then gently pressed on her wrist to feel her pulse. His touch lingered a second longer than necessary. Lila’s skin tingled where his fingers rested. She had never reacted to a doctor like this before. But something about Ethan Black felt different. Dangerous, almost. “Do you remember anything about the crash?” he asked. “Not much. Just headlights. Then pain.” He nodded, jaw tight. “The police will want to talk to you soon. It looks like the other driver fled the scene. Hit and run.” Lila’s stomach dropped. “What?” Before Ethan could say more, the door opened again. A nurse rushed in, looking worried. “Dr. Black, we need you in ER. Another bad one just came in. Possible multiple victims.” Ethan stood up quickly, but he looked back at Lila. His eyes held hers with an intensity that made her breath catch. “I’ll be back to check on you personally,” he said. “Rest now. That’s an order.” He left, and the room felt colder without him. Lila lay there, staring at the ceiling. Her body ached, but her mind kept replaying the way Dr. Ethan Black had looked at her. Not with pity. Not with disgust at her size. Something else. Something hungry. She closed her eyes, trying to sleep. But sleep didn’t come easy. Hours later, in the middle of the night, her door opened quietly again. Footsteps approached her bed. Lila’s eyes fluttered open. Dr. Ethan Black stood there in the dim light, looking down at her. His white coat was gone. Just scrubs now. His expression was different — darker, more intense. “Lila,” he said softly. “I can’t stop thinking about you.” Her heart raced. Before she could respond, the machines around her started beeping wildly. Her vision blurred again as pain shot through her chest. “Ethan…” she whispered, reaching out weakly. His face changed to alarm. “Nurse! Get in here now!” Everything started fading once more. The last thing Lila saw was Dr. Ethan Black leaning over her, his strong hands pressing on her chest, calling her name like he was afraid to lose her. What was happening to her body? And why did this man she barely knew look so terrified of losing her already?Chapter 119 I woke up feeling like my head was spinning. My body felt heavy and weak, like I hadn’t slept at all. A wave of nausea rolled through me the moment I tried to sit up. I pressed a hand to my forehead and groaned softly. Something was wrong. I slowly got out of bed and made my way to the bathroom. The moment I turned on the light and looked at myself in the mirror, I winced. “Shit… I look like shit,” I muttered under my breath. My face looked pale and tired. There were dark circles under my eyes, and my lips were dry. I leaned closer to the mirror, turning slightly to the side as I studied my reflection. “Did I add some weight?” I whispered, frowning as I pinched the soft skin around my waist. My stomach looked a little rounder than usual, and my breasts seemed fuller too. I sighed heavily and ran a hand over my face. “Oh God… the last thing I need right now is more weight,” I said to myself. “Not with everything that’s already happening.” I didn’t have time to dwel
Chapter 124Ethan sat alone in his study, the only light coming from the glow of his laptop screen. The house was quiet — too quiet. Sophia had gone out, claiming she needed fresh air after the scan. He was grateful for the space.He had been trying to ignore the nagging feeling in his chest since the ultrasound. Something about that night — his wedding night — had never sat right with him. He remembered drinking heavily. He remembered feeling numb and angry. But the rest was a blur.He opened his laptop and logged into the home security system. His fingers moved quickly as he searched for the footage from that specific date. When the video loaded, he leaned forward, his jaw tightening.There he was.He watched himself stumble into the house, clearly drunk. Sophia was right behind him, guiding him toward the bedroom. Ethan fast-forwarded through the footage until he saw what he had been dreading.He saw himself having sex with Sophia.It wasn’t gentle. It was messy, drunk, and despera
Chapter 123 I wiped my hands on a paper towel as I stepped out of the patient’s room with the rest of the team. We had just finished attending to an elderly man who had been struggling to breathe. The shift had been long, but I was grateful for the distraction. Work had become the only place where I could pretend, even for a few hours, that my life wasn’t falling apart. As we walked down the hallway toward the nurses’ station, Sophia suddenly appeared from one of the side corridors. She walked with that usual confident sway, one hand resting lightly on her stomach like she was already showing. When she spotted Ethan a few steps ahead of me, her face lit up with that fake sweet smile I had come to hate. “Oh, Ethan,” she called out in a loud, sugary voice. “I’m heading for my scan now. The doctor asked if you could come with me. He wants the father to be there.” My steps slowed. The word “father” hit me so hard I almost stopped walking. Before I could think, the word slipped out of
Chapter 166Amara Voss closed the door to her office slowly after Damien stormed out. The sharp click of the lock echoed in the quiet space. She stood there for a long moment, her hand still resting on the doorknob, staring at nothing in particular. The warm, motherly smile she had worn just minutes ago was gone, replaced by a cold, calculating expression that only appeared when no one was watching.She walked back to her desk and sat down gracefully, folding her hands on the polished surface. Her mind replayed every word of the confrontation. Damien had changed. The boy she had raised with such care had grown bold. He had looked her in the eye and threatened to bring her down. He had spoken of records, money trails, and working with Marcus Webb. He had defended Lila.Amara let out a soft, bitter laugh that held no warmth. “Lila,” she whispered to herself. The name tasted sour on her tongue. That plus-size nurse with her wide hips and soft curves had somehow managed to get under her s
Chapter 114 Damien pov I could feel the tension coiling tighter in my chest with every step I took toward my mother’s office. Amara Voss had always been my safe place. The woman who raised me with quiet strength and sharp intelligence. But now every memory of her felt tainted. She was no longer just Mom. She was the woman who had helped steal me from my real family and was now destroying the new one I was trying to build. I didn’t knock. I pushed the door open and stepped inside. She looked up from her desk with that familiar warm smile that used to comfort me. Today it only made my stomach turn. “Damien, my dear. You look troubled. Come sit with me.” I stayed standing, my hands clenched at my sides. “I’m done with the games, Mom. You threatened Lila. You’re protecting Heyes even after what he did to her. You’re threatening me if I don’t fall in line. How can you look at yourself in the mirror?” Amara’s smile didn’t falter. She leaned back in her chair with that calm, elegant po
Chapter 114The anger had been building inside me like a storm for days. Watching Amara move through the hospital like some untouchable savior while Dr. Heyes walked the same halls again was driving me insane. I had seen the way the nurses flinched when he passed. I had seen the fear in Lila’s eyes when she spoke about him. I could not stay silent any longer.I pushed open the door to Amara’s office without knocking. She looked up from her desk with that perfectly composed expression. She was reviewing files looking every bit the elegant administrator in her cream blouse. When she saw me she offered that warm motherly smile that always felt fake.“Ethan. What a surprise. Please come in and have a seat. We can talk about whatever is troubling you.”I stayed standing my fists clenched tightly. “Why the hell did you bring Heyes back? After everything he did. The harassment. The attacks. His reputation is toxic. The nurses are terrified of him and you just welcomed him back with open arms
Chapter 5My hands wouldn’t stop shaking as I stared at the dead phone. The distorted voice kept echoing in my head. Stop digging… next time the syringe won’t miss. I wanted to scream, but nothing came out. The hospital room felt too quiet now, too dark. Every shadow looked like it could hide anoth
Chapter 4My heart slammed against my chest like it wanted to break free. The man in the dark hoodie stood right beside my bed, the syringe glinting under the faint light from the machines. I could smell something sour on him, like old sweat and danger. Fear choked me, but I forced my voice out.“G
Chapter 3The knocking on the door grew louder. My heart hammered against my ribs, matching the wild beeping of the monitor beside me. Ethan’s hand was still on my chest, warm and heavy, his fingers just above the swell of my breasts. He looked at me like he wanted to ignore whoever was outside and
Chapter 2I woke up to the sound of beeping machines and a warm hand on my shoulder. My eyes fluttered open, and there he was again — Dr. Ethan Black, leaning over me with a tight look on his face. My heart jumped. Not just from the fear, but from something else I couldn’t name.“Easy, Lila,” he sa







