Two months after I signed the papers to end our marriage, I found myself standing in a sterile hospital corridor

Chapter 1: The Hospital Corridor
Two months after I signed the papers to end our marriage, I found myself standing in a sterile hospital corridor, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.Marriage

The air smelled of antiseptic and lingering despair, but all I could focus on was the woman huddled against the wall.

EMy ex-wife.

The woman whose laugh had once filled our kitchen before grief turned every room quiet.

She looked like a shadow of the person I once knew. Her frame was fragile beneath the loose cardigan, her hair shorn close, and her eyes hollowed out by a secret I had not been there to share

For a moment, I couldn’t move.

I had come to the hospital to visit a coworker after surgery.

I had not come prepared to find the woman I had loved sitting alone outside the oncology ward, tethered to an IV pole.

Chapter 2: The Woman I Left
Her voice was barely more than a breath, but it hit me harder than any accusation could have.Healthcare facility directory

I stepped closer, slowly, as if sudden movement might make her disappear.

“Emma,” I said, but her name came out ruined.

She tried to stand, then winced and lowered herself back against the wall.

Instinct pulled me forward before pride could stop me.

“Don’t,” I said gently. “Please. Stay seated.”

She gave me a faint smile that did not reach her eyes.

“You always hated hospitals.”

I almost laughed because it was true, and because she remembered, and because the world had become unbearable in the space of five seconds.

“What are you doing here?” I asked.

Even as I said it, I knew it was the wrong question.

Her wrist was bruised from needles.

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