Chapter 5

The rain lasted all night.

When morning came, the sky was gray, heavy, like it had not decided whether to clear up or break down again.

I barely slept.

Adrian's words echoed in my mind again and again.

"If you leave, I will follow you."

 I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at my phone.

 He had not called again.

 No message, no explanation, just like before.

I let out a slow breath.

 I got up, washed my face, and tied my hair back.

The woman in the mirror looked calm, but her eyes were tired.

 "Focus," I told myself.

 "You cannot move forward if you keep looking back."

 At Bright Star Hospital, the atmosphere felt different that day.

 People greeted me with brighter smiles.

"Good morning, Doctor Carter."

 "Doctor Carter, the patient from yesterday is stable."

 I nodded, replied and kept walking.

Work was my shield.

 As long as I stayed busy, my heart stayed quiet.

 During the morning meeting, Auntie Lin glanced at me several times.

After everyone left, she closed the door.

"You met Zenith yesterday," she said.

 "Yes."

"And?" She asked.

 "They offered me a two year project abroad."

 She leaned back slightly.

 "That is a big step." She said.

 "Yes."

She studied my face.

 "You look troubled." She said 

" I smiled faintly. "Big changes are always scary."

 She was silent for a moment.

 "Is it because of Adrian" she asked.

 I did not answer.

 That was already an answer.

Auntie Lin sighed.

 "Yvonne, listen to me," she said gently.

"Some people only realize the value of someone after they lose them . But not all regret deserves forgiveness." She continued.

 I lowered my head.

 "I know."

 "Knowing is not the same as accepting," she replied.

 Her words stayed with me the whole day.

That afternoon, a young nurse rushed toward me.

 "Doctor Carter, there is an emergency consultation. The patient insists on seeing you."

"Who is it"

The nurse hesitated.

 "It is Mr Blake."

 My steps stopped.

Of course it was him.

"I am busy," I said. "Assign another doctor."

"He refuses," the nurse said nervously.

 "He says if you do not come, he will not accept treatment."

I closed my eyes.

This was exactly like him.

Using pressure, using position, using control.

"I will go," I said finally.

Not because I cared but because this was a hospital.

When I walked into the consultation room, Adrian stood up.

He looked different, less perfect.

His eyes were red, his suit slightly wrinkled.

"You are sick" I asked coldly.

 "No," he replied. "I am fine."

"Then why are you here"

"To see you."

 I sat down and opened a file.

"This is a hospital, not a meeting room," I said.

"If you have no medical issue, please leave."

He did not move.

"Yvonne," he said, lowering his voice.

 "I thought about everything last night." "I was wrong," he continued.

"About you. About us."

 I finally looked up at him.

"Adrian," I said quietly.

 "Do you know what hurts the most"

He shook his head.

"It is not the divorce," I said.

 "It is that you only speak when I am already gone."

 He looked at me.

"I want to start again," he said. "From the beginning."

"There is no beginning anymore."

 "There can be," he insisted. "I will wait. I will change."

 I smiled.

 "You waited three years for Sophia," I said. "But you could not wait three minutes for me."

His face turned pale.

"That is different," he said weakly.

 "No," I replied. "It is the same."

 I stood up.

"Please leave," I said.

 "Do not come to my workplace again."

 He stepped closer.

 "You are really going to leave," he said. "You already decided."

 "I am deciding," I corrected. "And you are not part of it."

Something broke in his eyes.

 "Then tell me," he asked suddenly. "Did you ever love me"

 The room fell silent.

 I looked at him.

 "Yes," I answered honestly. "I loved you."

His eyes lit up.

 "But," I continued, "I will never love you like that again."

 I walked past him without another word.

 That evening, I received an email from Zenith Medical Group.

They attached the contract.

 Two years, international recognition.

At the bottom was a line.

Please confirm within three days.

Three days.

 I stared at the screen.

 Three days to choose my future.

That night, I visited the old neighborhood near the hospital.

 There was a small food stall there.

I used to eat there during night shifts years ago.

I ordered a bowl of soup.

When it arrived, steam rose slowly.

 I took one sip.

It was warm and comforting.

 Suddenly, tears filled my eyes.

This was the warmth I had been trying to give Adrian for three years.

 He never tasted it.

 My phone vibrated again.

 Sophia.

I frowned and answered.

"Hello"

"Yvonne," she said softly. "Can we meet"

 I was silent.

 "I know I have no right," she continued. "But please. Just once."

 "Why" I asked.

"Because Adrian is falling apart," she said. "And it is because of you."

 I laughed quietly.

"He fell apart because he finally feels something," I replied. "That is not my responsibility."

She inhaled shakily.

"You are leaving, right" she asked.

 "Yes." I replied.

 "Then please meet me," she said. "Before you go."

 I hesitated.

Then I agreed.

"Tomorrow afternoon," I said. "One hour."

After the call ended, I felt a strange calm.

The next day came faster than expected.

I signed discharge papers, reviewed cases, and finally took off my white coat.

At the cafe near the river, Sophia was already waiting.

 She looked thinner, more fragile.

 "You look different," she said when she saw me.

 "So do you."

We sat in silence for a moment.

 "I never thought it would end like this," she said.

 "Neither did I."

She looked down at her cup.

 "I thought if I came back, everything would return to how it was," she said. "But he looks at me differently now."

 I smiled faintly.

 "He is chasing something he lost." I said 

 "And what about you" she asked. "Do you still want him"

I looked out the window.

"No," I said. "I want myself."

 Sophia nodded slowly.

"I envy you," she whispered.

I left the cafe.

As I walked toward my car, someone stood in my way.

 Adrian.

He looked at me like he was afraid I would disappear if he blinked. "

You met her," he said.

"Yes."

"What did she say" he said

"Nothing important." I said 

 He took a deep breath.

 "Are you really leaving" he asked 

I did not answer.

Instead, I handed him something.

 An envelope.

He frowned and opened it.

Inside was a copy of the Zenith contract.

His hands shook.

 "You already signed? "he asked.

 "No," I replied. "I will sign it tomorrow."

Tomorrow.

 He looked up sharply.

"You will not even give me time?" He asked.

"I gave you three years," I said softly. "This is me giving myself one chance."

He stepped back.

At that moment, his phone rang.

 He answered absentmindedly.

 "Mr Blake," the voice said urgently. "The board meeting has been moved up.

 There is a problem with the overseas project. We need you immediately."

 Overseas project.

The word hung in the air.

 I smiled

. "Looks like," I said quietly, "we are both being pulled in different directions."

 I turned to leave.

 Behind me, he called my name but I did not stop.

 That night, I sat at my desk, staring at the Zenith contract.

A pen in my hand.

Outside, the city lights glittered.

I closed my eyes.

Tomorrow, everything would change.

Either I would leave this city.

Or I would stay and face a past that still refused to let go.

My phone buzzed one last time.

 A message.

Doctor Carter, this is Zenith Medical Group.

Due to sudden changes, the project start date has been moved up.

Departure is in forty eight hours.

My breath caught.

At the blank signature line and then at the window, where the city waited quietly.

Somewhere in that city, Adrian Blake was about to make a choice too.

What I didn't know yet-someone was already on their way to stop me from leaving. And this time, it wasn't Adrian.

Chapter 6

Yvonne stared at the screen again.

Her phone felt heavy in her hand, her fingers slowly tightened around it as the message echoed again in her mind.

Doctor Carter, this is Zenith Medical Group.

Due to sudden changes, the project start date has been moved up.

Departure is in forty eight hours.

Forty eight hours.

 Just two days.

 Her heart beat faster, not because she was afraid, not because she was unsure but because this moment was real now.

 A new life was truly waiting.

She took a slow breath and leaned back in her chair.

The hospital corridor outside her office was quiet.

Night shift sounds filled the air, monitor beeps, soft footsteps, distant voices calling for help.

This was her world.

This was her life again.

And now the world was calling her farther.

Her eyes softened.

 This was everything she once dreamed of.

Respect,  purpose,  a chance to save more lives.

A place where she was seen, Where she mattered.

 So why did her chest still hurt?

Why did one name still sit somewhere inside her heart like an old scar?

 Adrian.

She pressed her lips together.

 Earlier, he had come to her.

He stood in front of her hospital like a man finally waking from a long sleep.

His voice was soft, his eyes were full of regret.

He had asked for another chance.

 And she had refused.

 She had walked away.

She had done the right thing.

So why did it still ache?

 She closed her eyes for a moment.

She still remembered the way he used to look at her with cold eyes.

 The nights she spent crying silently.

The day he chose another woman over her.

The day he gave her divorce papers and said it was for the best.

Three years of waiting, three years of pain.

Her heart had died there.

And even now, when he finally wanted her back, love was no longer enough.

She could not return to that cage.

She could not return to the woman she used to be.

 Not anymore.

 A gentle knock touched her door.

Her assistant nurse peeked in.

 "Doctor Carter, the board wants to confirm your acceptance. They said they will call in ten minutes."

"Tell them I will answer," Yvonne said softly.

The nurse nodded and left.

 Yvonne slowly stood up and walked toward the window.

She starred at the city lights, somewhere in this same city, Adrian existed too.

Somewhere, he was probably thinking, regretting and hurting.

She exhaled deeply.

Her phone buzzed again.

A different number.

A familiar name flashed across the screen.

She froze.

Adrian.

She stared at his name for a long time and the she pressed decline.

Not this time, not again.

Meanwhile, miles away in Blake Corporation's high rise office, Adrian stood in a dark meeting room.

He wasn't paying attention to the board members, his mind wasn't at rest.

He looked at the screen of the phone.

 Call declined again.

He sighed.

 She was really cutting him off.

His board directors were speaking behind him, but their voices sounded distant.

"...the overseas project needs immediate leadership..."

"...the emergency meeting has been moved forward..."

 "...departure is in forty eight hours..."

 Forty eight hours.

He slowly turned toward the table.

 "Where is the meeting location?" he asked coldly.

 "Zenith's international base. Global Medical Partnership Headquarters."

 Zenith.

 His eyes darkened.

Of course fate was playing with him.

He finally understood why their schedules moved so suddenly, why everything shifted at once.

They were going to the same place.

The same country.

 The same project base.

The same world.

 Whether she wanted it or not, their paths were not finished.

 Something twisted inside him, hope, fear, desperation and pain.

For the first time, he was the one afraid of being left behind.

He dismissed the board and walked out, ignoring the assistants calling after him.

His chest felt tight, his thoughts were loud.

 He remembered the look on her face when she rejected him.

Calm, firm and distant.

He used to think she would always stand behind him, always wait, always forgive.

He was wrong.

Now he was the one chasing her.

He was the one begging.

 Back at the hospital, the call finally came through.

 "Doctor Carter, this is Zenith headquarters.

 We need your confirmation. Are you accepting the position as international emergency response leader?"

Her fingers trembled slightly.

This was everything she deserved, everything she worked for, everything she had lost once because of love.

There was no reason to hesitate.

Except for one lingering ache.

 She straightened.

Her voice was steady.

"Yes. I accept." She said.

 Her future finally moved.

 Her life finally turned.

 There was no going back now.

 The call ended.

Yvonne slowly sat down, for a second, tears filled her eyes, but she did not cry out of sadness.

 She cried because this was strength.

She cried because she finally chose herself.

She cried because she was no longer the woman begging to be loved.

She wiped her tears and smiled faintly.

"Goodbye, Adrian," she whispered softly, even though he was not there.

Or so she thought.

Because at that same moment, Adrian stood outside the hospital entrance.

 He had rushed here without thinking, he mind was troubled and he was breathing heavily, his eyes searched the building like it could answer questions his heart could not.

He was too late to see her decision.

 Too late to stop her.

Too late again.

The sliding doors opened gently.

He stood there helplessly watching a world that no longer belonged to him.

Two lives were now moving.

One toward healing and the other one towards regret.

 But destiny was not finished.

Not yet, because in forty eight hours They would be in the same place.

The same international project.

The same battlefield of life but this time.

 She would not be the woman chasing him.

 He would be the man chasing her.

And the world would finally see the difference between a woman who waited for love.

And a woman who learned to walk away.

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