I’m An Ems Doctor. My Husband Said He Was On A Business Trip, But I Just Saved His Secret Daughter’s Life At His Other House. How Is This Possible?
A Doctor’s Dream
Amanda had been working as an EMS doctor for about 10 years and had long gotten used to the fact that she needed to be prepared for anything when going on a call. The woman had consciously decided to dedicate her life to medicine. Her decision was partly influenced by her mother’s example, who worked as a therapist at a City Clinic.
From an early age, Amanda imagined herself as a doctor, and when her mother wasn’t home, she would put on her white coat and admire her reflection in the mirror. Her first patients were the neighborhood cats and dogs, whom she loved dearly. In school, Amanda focused on subjects that would help her get into med school in the future.
Years passed and her childhood dream became a reality. Working as an EMS doctor, Amanda knew that she was doing an important job. Her superiors and colleagues loved and appreciated the young woman for her professionalism.
Tensions at Home
While things were mostly good at work, her family life wasn’t as successful. Her relationship with her husband George was marked by a considerable degree of coldness and indifference. George held a position as a deputy director in a trading company and often went on lengthy business trips, which saddened Amanda.
“Darling, I feel like you’ve spent too much time traveling. I only see you for three days a week at the most. The rest of the time you are either in business meetings or on the road crossing one state after another,”
Amanda brought up.
“But that isn’t my fault, that’s how my job is. And if it weren’t for my job, we wouldn’t have this beautiful house, our car, or the amount that we have in our bank account,”
George retorted.
He always brought those conversations back to the subject of money, hinting that his income was much higher than Amanda’s. But Amanda didn’t care about the money; she valued the harmony in their relationship more than any material possessions. This was the main difference between her and George, who was a very practical person. It didn’t seem all that important at first, but then it turned into a big problem for their family.
But the most significant problem for Amanda was her inability to have children, which turned her life into a living hell. As a doctor, she couldn’t help herself much since there’s no fighting genetics, and either God grants the couple children or He doesn’t. Meanwhile, George was convinced that it was Amanda who was to blame for the family’s inability to have children.
“I don’t have any problems, you can be sure of that. But you should consider consulting a specialist,”
George said.
Frankly speaking, Amanda couldn’t understand why her husband was so certain that she was the problem. Oftentimes both partners have problems and finding a solution requires joint efforts. But George was used to giving orders to his subordinates in the company and he transferred this practice into their family life, which put Amanda in rather an unenviable position.
They had been married for seven years, but they didn’t really have any moments in their life that felt like lasting memories in their minds. There weren’t many fights in their married life; nevertheless, George was almost always the one to start them. Amanda attributed everything to her inability to have children, thinking that it was the cause of all of their problems.
“So what’s the problem? Just adopt a child and that would be the end of it. Why does everything have to be so complicated and dramatic?”
her colleague Maggie said reproachfully.
“I would gladly do that, but George is adamant about it. He only wants to have a biological child,”
Amanda said sadly.
Maggie looked at her colleague with disapproval as if she weren’t seeing a grown woman in front of her but rather some inexperienced schoolgirl. If she were in that situation, she would have long put George in his place and imposed her own rules of the game. But Amanda wasn’t like that, so she always ended up being the victim in this relationship while George considered himself the predator or the alpha male.
Over the years of marriage, Amanda had become so accustomed to her husband’s dissatisfaction that she always took the blame for all of their fights. Not a day went by without the woman blaming herself for her inability to have children or achieve her goals.

