
Walk Out On Your Broken Promises
Juniper Marlow · Completed · 4.9k Words
Introduction
We had the ceremony. The hospital chapel, the white dress, his boss giving a toast. But we never made it to City Hall to sign the papers. He promised we would. Eighteen times.
Every time, something came up. Or rather, someone came up—his young protégée, Chloe. She needed him at the hospital. She needed him at the conference. She needed him at dinner.
I drank on his behalf at every work function. I wrote the surgical plans he presented as his own. I waited in an empty apartment while he drove her home.
The nineteenth time he tried to reschedule, I didn't argue. I didn't cry. I just booked a one-way ticket to the one city he'd never follow me to.
He made eighteen promises. I only needed to break one.
Chapter 1
Ethan Calloway and I had been together for eight years. Married for three.
On paper, anyway. We never actually signed the certificate.
Today was his five-hundredth heart surgery—a milestone the entire department had been buzzing about for weeks. It was also the eighteenth time he'd promised to finally come with me to City Hall and make our marriage legal.
At the celebration dinner, the department heads kept raising their glasses to Ethan. He had a heart surgery first thing tomorrow morning—couldn't drink a drop. So I sat in his seat and took every toast for him.
By the fourth round my stomach was burning. By the sixth I could barely see straight.
Ethan didn't notice. He was in the far corner of the private room with Chloe Marsden, his young protégée, heads bent over her phone—"reviewing the surgical plan for tomorrow," supposedly. She laughed at something he said. He reached over and refilled her water glass.
The nurses at my table had stopped talking. A few of them glanced at me, then quickly looked away.
Everyone in that room could see whose drinks I was taking. Nobody said a word.
After the dinner, Ethan pulled his car up to the restaurant entrance. I walked toward the passenger side. He hit the lock.
"Chloe's had too much—she's really not well. I need to get her home first. Can you grab an Uber? We're not going to make City Hall today. I'll take you tomorrow, alright?"
He was already out of the car before I could answer, rounding to the other side, guiding Chloe into the front seat with one hand on her back. She leaned into him. He took off his coat and draped it over her shoulders.
Eight years together. Eighteen broken promises about City Hall. Almost every single one because of Chloe.
A year ago—six months ago—I would've lost it. Grabbed his arm, raised my voice in the parking lot, demanded to know who the hell was supposed to be his wife and who had just spent two hours drinking herself sick on his behalf.
Not tonight. I just nodded. "Sure. Drive safe."
He paused. Looked at me for what felt like the first time all evening. Something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe, that I wasn't fighting him.
It passed. He slid back into the driver's seat. "I'll bring you something nice when I get home."
The engine started. He pulled away.
I stood in that parking lot and watched his taillights disappear, and I thought about all the times I'd sat in that same car, buzzed from drinking on his behalf, and he'd made me ride in the backseat.
"The smell, Nora. I can't focus with it. Sit in the back."
Even in January. Even when I was shivering.
But Chloe was drunk in his passenger seat right now, wrapped in his coat, and he hadn't said a word about the smell.
The November wind cut through my dress. I barely felt it.
I reached into my bag, pulled out the marriage application form I'd been carrying around for three years, and dropped it into the trash can by the valet stand.
Then I drove to the hospital.
Dr. Keane was still in his office. He always worked late on Fridays. When I handed him my resignation letter, he stared at the envelope for a long time before he looked up at me.
"Does Ethan know?"
"I'll tell him tonight." I paused. "He won't care. He has Chloe now."
Keane took off his glasses. Set them on the desk. Rubbed the bridge of his nose.
"Nora, I have to say something, and I need you to hear it."
He looked at me.
"You are the backbone of this department. That high-risk case last year—the Hargrove kid—you wrote the entire surgical plan. The conjoined-twin separation last spring—you built that strategy from scratch. Three months of eighteen-hour days. And at the press conference, the person standing at the podium accepting the praise was Ethan."
He waited. I said nothing.
"I moved you out of the surgical assistant pool two years ago because I saw what you were capable of. You could've led your own team. You chose to stay in his shadow."
"I know."
"Why?"
I smiled. It hurt.
"I thought we were a team."
He held my gaze for a long moment. Then he locked my resignation letter in his desk drawer, stood up, and extended his hand.
"When do you leave?"
"Day after tomorrow."
"Then don't think of this as goodbye. If you ever want to come back, you come to me first."
I shook his hand. "Thank you, Richard."
It was past ten when I got home. The apartment was dark. His shoes weren't by the door.
I heated up a frozen pasta in the microwave and ate it standing at the kitchen counter.
My phone buzzed. Instagram notification. Chloe's latest post—a selfie in scrubs, the OR lights behind her, and in the background, just barely in frame, Ethan's profile. The caption:
500 surgeries. I'm so lucky to learn from the best. Thank you for believing in me, Dr. C. Dinner on me tonight 🤍
Posted forty minutes ago. So that's where he was.
I put the phone down. Opened my laptop. My inbox had twenty-three unread messages—headhunters and hospital recruiters, some going back years. I'd never opened most of them.
Tonight I read every single one.
My cursor stopped on an email with a dark blue crest in the footer. Meridian Medical Center. Seattle.
Five years ago, Ethan had operated in Seattle. A teenage boy with a heart condition no one else would touch. The surgery went wrong—the kid bled out on the table. He didn't make it.
The investigation cleared Ethan. It didn't matter. He came back a different person. He filed a formal request with the hospital board: no academic exchanges, no collaborative surgeries, no personnel transfers involving Seattle. Ever. If they refused, he'd resign.
They didn't refuse.
After that, "Seattle" became the one word you didn't say in our house. When Meridian reached out to me two years ago, Ethan rejected the offer on my behalf before I even saw it.
I clicked Accept. Booked a flight for the day after tomorrow.
I closed the laptop and sat in the dark for a long time.
"When I land in Seattle," I whispered, "we're done for good."
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