The Doctor’s Dilemma

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The sterile smell of antiseptic was all Maya Kapoor could inhale as she scrubbed her hands with the precision of a surgeon. The white walls of the operating room felt suffocating, but she thrived in the chaos. She had always been this way—focused, intense, determined. Every moment in the OR was a test of her skills, her dedication to her patients, and above all, her ability to be the best. As her gloved hands moved deftly over the patient’s body, she could feel the pressure mounting. She was in control, as always. Nothing could distract her. Not even the sound of the door opening, or the presence of another person entering. But then, a voice. Deep, calm, and unwavering. “Dr. Kapoor,” he said, stepping forward. “Aarav Malhotra. I’m handling the legal case for your patient.” Maya didn’t look up. The last thing she needed was some lawyer with a suit and tie getting in the way of her focus. “I’m in the middle of a surgery. Can it wait?” Her voice was cool, precise, the same as it always was when she wanted to make it clear that no one—not even the law—could dictate her actions. “I understand,” he replied, not offended in the slightest. “I’ll make sure everything’s handled from my end. I’m just here to keep the legal matters in check.” He wasn’t demanding anything; he simply stood there, his presence a quiet force in the room. His dark eyes met hers, but Maya refused to acknowledge the spark of curiosity that flickered inside her. She continued working, the rhythm of the surgery keeping her steady. Aarav, however, didn’t leave. He moved quietly to the side, watching her with an almost unnerving intensity. His gaze was steady, and though he said nothing, Maya could feel it. She had grown used to the feeling of being under scrutiny, but something about this man felt different. His calmness, his control, unsettled her. It wasn’t long before the surgery was over. Maya wiped the sweat from her brow, her mind already shifting to the next task. She quickly checked the monitors, making sure everything was stable. Only then did she turn to face Aarav, who had been standing silently throughout. “You can go now,” she said, her voice clipped. Aarav didn’t move immediately. His gaze lingered on her, and Maya was painfully aware of the silence between them. She didn’t like it. Didn’t like how he seemed to see through her walls. “I’ll make sure you’re not disturbed again,” he said, and finally, he left. Maya let out a breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding. It was just a lawyer. But somehow, his quiet presence had thrown her off balance. She pushed the thought away, focusing instead on the work ahead. She wasn’t here to get distracted by anyone—especially not a man who thought he could enter her world without permission. But as she resumed her duties, her mind couldn’t help but drift back to him. Aarav Malhotra. His calm, unwavering confidence had left an imprint on her, one she wasn’t sure she was ready to face.
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