![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The hero then contemplates suicide (5) so the heroine feels even more guilty and begins to sleep in the same bed with him. The author explains again and again how the heroine had cold feet/lack of commitment (4) – even the night before the wedding. Heroine vowed to never marry a surgeon and yet she did after the H/h had broken up for a year. Yes, heroine’s father was a surgeon and chief of the hospital when H/h met. (3) and confesses that she had a two-month affair when heroine’s father was busy being a surgeon. Then mommy plays the every-marriage-has-infidelity card. So immediately the author plays the (1) physical punishment card to help absolve hero of his many years of neglect and the one night of cheating that was motivated by his need to hurt the heroine.Īs the heroine’s mother helpfully points out (2) heroine was cold and shut the hero out when they were having problems. The hero’s friends and heroine’s mother guilt the heroine into moving the angry, uncooperative hero into the family home while he recuperates. The story opens when the hero suffers a stroke after a long day of surgery. H/h were married 17 years before labor-and-delivery nurse heroine divorced her surgeon husband for neglecting their marriage and then cheating on her with a ONS with an employee from the hospital. The author plays ten different cards to prove how wrong the heroine has been all along. Second chance story that demonstrates just how effective gaslighting can be. ![]()
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