The Maid's Deception-Chapter 77 - 76: The Hospital
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Mount Sinai Hospital at 5:30 AM was quiet, the overnight shift winding down, the day shift not yet fully started. Aria walked through the familiar corridors on autopilot, her body moving even though her mind was somewhere else entirely.
Still in that greenhouse. Still watching Damien’s face as he realized she’d betrayed him. Still hearing his voice: "I would have given you everything. All you had to do was ask."
She took the elevator to the ICU floor, her hands shaking as she pressed the button. The security guard....Marcus....had offered to accompany her up, but she’d refused. She needed to do this part alone.
The ICU doors opened automatically, and Aria stepped into the controlled chaos of critical care. Machines beeping, nurses moving efficiently between rooms, the smell of antiseptic and illness heavy in the air.
And there.....through the glass of Room 7....she could see her mother.
Mei Chen was surrounded by medical equipment that looked far more advanced than the standard ICU setup. Multiple IV lines. Monitoring devices Aria recognized from her own medical training as cutting-edge, experimental. A team of doctors in expensive suits rather than hospital scrubs.
Damien’s team. Damien’s equipment. Damien’s treatment.
He’d done this. Less than an hour after catching her stealing from him, he’d already mobilized an entire medical team.
Aria’s legs gave out. She caught herself against the wall, sliding down until she was sitting on the floor in the hallway, staring through the glass at her mother.
"Aria?"
She looked up to see Marcus.....her Marcus, her friend from medical school.....hurrying toward her. He looked exhausted, like he’d been here all night. Probably had been, knowing him. He’d never left her mother’s side during the worst of it.
"Marcus," she whispered. "Is she....the treatment...."
"It’s working." He knelt beside her, his expression a mixture of relief and concern. "Aria, I don’t know what you did or how you managed this, but the treatment is incredible. The Vitalis Radix protocols, the team Mr. Blackwood sent....it’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. Your mother’s vitals have stabilized. The disease markers are already decreasing. She’s going to live."
She’s going to live.
The words should have brought joy. Relief. Triumph. This was what she’d been working toward for months. This was why she’d infiltrated the Blackwood estate. Why she’d lied and stolen and destroyed everything.
Her mother was going to live.
But all Aria felt was a hollow, aching emptiness.
"Aria?" Marcus’s hand was on her shoulder. "Why aren’t you happy? Your mother is going to be okay. You did it. You saved her."
"I know," she said, her voice breaking. "I know she’s going to be okay. And I’m grateful. I’m so grateful. But Marcus....." The tears started again, hot and relentless. "I destroyed everything to get here. I destroyed the best thing that ever happened to me. I destroyed the man I love. I destroyed myself."
"What are you talking about?"
"Damien Blackwood." His name tasted like ash on her tongue. "I fell in love with him. And he loved me. And I...." She couldn’t say it. Couldn’t put into words the magnitude of her betrayal.
Marcus’s eyes widened. "Wait. Damien Blackwood? The man who sent this team? He’s.....you two were...."
"He caught me stealing the plant from his greenhouse." The words came out flat, emotionless, because feeling them would break her completely. "He caught me red-handed. And do you know what he did? He saved my mother anyway. Called his team, authorized the treatment, made sure she’d live. And then he told me we were done and walked away."
"Jesus, Aria."
"He knew, Marcus. He knew who I really was from the beginning. He knew I was lying. He knew why I was there. And he was preparing the treatment for weeks. All I had to do was ask him for help. All I had to do was trust him. And I couldn’t. I was too scared and too stupid and too....." Her voice shattered. "And now he’s gone and I’ll never get him back."
Marcus pulled her into a hug, and Aria sobbed into his shoulder. Great, wrenching sobs that felt like they were tearing her apart from the inside.
"I’m sorry," Marcus said quietly. "I’m so sorry."
They sat there on the floor of the ICU hallway, Aria crying while Marcus held her, until a nurse approached.
"Miss Chen?" The nurse’s voice was professional but kind. "Your mother is awake. She’s asking for you."
Aria pulled herself together enough to stand. Wiped her face. Tried to compose herself.
But when she walked into her mother’s room and saw Mei’s eyes open, saw the color returning to her face, saw life where there had been death.....she broke down again.
"Mama," she sobbed, rushing to the bedside. "Mama, you’re okay. You’re going to be okay."
Mei’s hand....weak but steady....reached for hers. "Baby girl. My beautiful baby girl. What did you do? What did this cost you?"
"It doesn’t matter," Aria said, squeezing her mother’s hand carefully. "Nothing matters except you’re alive. You’re going to live. That’s all that matters."
"Liar." Mei’s voice was hoarse but firm. "You’re crying like your heart is broken. Tell me. Tell me what happened."
So Aria did. Told her everything. The infiltration. The fake identity. Falling in love with Damien. His patience, his tests, his waiting for her to trust him. The greenhouse. The confrontation. The devastating revelation that he’d known everything all along.
"He saved you anyway," Aria finished, her voice hollow. "Even after I betrayed him. Even after I destroyed us. He saved you anyway."
Mei was quiet for a long moment, her eyes studying Aria’s face. Then she said, very softly: "What kind of man does that?"
"The best kind," Aria whispered. "The kind I don’t deserve. The kind I’ll never have again."
"Oh, Aria." Mei’s eyes filled with tears. "What have you done?"
"I saved you, Mama. That’s what I did. I saved you."
"At what cost? Your happiness? Your future? Your heart?"
"It doesn’t matter. You’re alive. That’s all that matters."
"Baby, if my life costs you yours, then what’s the point?" Mei squeezed her hand with surprising strength. "You think I want to live knowing you destroyed yourself to save me?"
"Mama, please...."
"No. You listen to me." Mei’s voice was getting stronger, the treatment already working its miracle. "I’m grateful to be alive. But Aria....you need to fix this. You need to make this right."
"I can’t. He won’t even see me. He had me escorted off the property by security. It’s over."
"Nothing is over until you’ve tried everything." Mei’s expression was fierce despite her weakness. "You owe him an apology. A real one. Face to face. Not for your sake....for his. He deserves that much."
"He deserves so much more than I can give him."
"Then give him what you can. The truth. Your remorse. Your love. And let him decide what to do with it."
But Aria just shook her head, fresh tears streaming down her face. Because she knew....knew with devastating certainty....that Damien had already decided.
He’d looked at her with those cold, empty eyes and said goodbye.
And she’d lost him forever.
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By 8 AM, the medical team had finished their initial assessment. Dr. Morrison....the lead physician Damien had sent....approached Aria in the waiting room where she’d been sitting, staring at nothing, for the past hour.
"Miss Chen?" He was an older man, distinguished, clearly brilliant. "I wanted to give you an update on your mother’s condition."
Aria stood, her body moving automatically. "How is she?"
"Responding remarkably well to treatment. The Vitalis Radix protocols are exceeding our expectations. If she continues at this rate, she should be able to go home within a week. Full recovery expected within three months."
Full recovery.
Her mother was going to fully recover.
"Thank you," Aria whispered. "Thank you so much."
"Don’t thank me. Thank Mr. Blackwood." Dr. Morrison’s expression was neutral but his eyes were knowing. "He mobilized this entire operation in under an hour. Called in favors, arranged for equipment that’s not even FDA approved yet, authorized whatever cost was necessary. Your mother is getting the best care that money can buy."
Every mention of Damien’s name was a knife to her heart.
"I know," she said quietly. "I know what he did. And I can never repay him." 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝐰𝚎𝕓𝐧𝚘𝘃𝗲𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝕞
"He doesn’t want repayment." Dr. Morrison paused. "But between you and me, Miss Chen? Whatever happened between you two.....he’s a good man. One of the best I’ve ever met. I hope you know that."
"I do," Aria said, her voice breaking. "I know exactly how good he is. That’s what makes this so much worse."
Dr. Morrison left, and Aria sank back into the waiting room chair.
The sun was fully up now. A new day. Her mother was alive and healing.
And Aria had never felt more empty in her entire life.
Her phone buzzed....her real phone, not the mission phone. A text from an unknown number:
Your mother’s treatment will continue for three months. All costs covered. You don’t need to worry about anything except her recovery. - D.B.
Short. Businesslike. Final.
Not "I hope you’re okay."
Not "We should talk."
Just making sure she knew he’d kept his promise. That he wasn’t a monster. That even though she’d destroyed them, he’d still save her mother.
Because that’s who he was. That’s who he’d always been.
And she’d been too afraid to trust him.
Aria typed back with shaking hands: Thank you. For everything. I’m so sorry. I know it doesn’t matter, but I’m sorry.
She watched the screen. Waited for a response. A read receipt. Anything.
But nothing came.
The message sat there, delivered but unread. Or maybe read and ignored.
Either way, the silence was deafening.
Aria put her phone away and buried her face in her hands.
She’d saved her mother.
And lost everything else that mattered.







