To Be Yours Again

Divorced and liberated, Jenny Walter, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, is back! But her quiet return to the medical world is shattered when the very man she just divorced, the powerful Alec Faust, unexpectedly re-enters her life. He needs her unparalleled skills to save the woman he loves—a woman who believes Jenny is nothing more than a country bumpkin. As professional obligations clash with deeply personal history, will Jenny's cutting-edge talent be enough to navigate the tangled web of past hurts, unspoken truths, and a love life far more complicated than any medical case?

To Be Yours Again

Divorced and liberated, Jenny Walter, a world-renowned neurosurgeon, is back! But her quiet return to the medical world is shattered when the very man she just divorced, the powerful Alec Faust, unexpectedly re-enters her life. He needs her unparalleled skills to save the woman he loves—a woman who believes Jenny is nothing more than a country bumpkin. As professional obligations clash with deeply personal history, will Jenny's cutting-edge talent be enough to navigate the tangled web of past hurts, unspoken truths, and a love life far more complicated than any medical case?

The fresh scent of victory, or perhaps just printer ink, clung to the divorce decree clutched in Jenny Walter’s hand. Outside the courthouse, Warren Duncan, the Faust family’s butler, awkwardly offered a bank card, a silent acknowledgment of the settlement she didn't need. Jenny, however, simply smiled, a faint weariness in her eyes. "No need," she said, her voice soft but firm. "Please thank Old Mr. Faust for his past care."

She walked away, a sense of lightness in her step, and slipped into the waiting black Maybach. Inside, her two adoptive brothers, Zack and Gilbert, looked at her with an intensity that made her chuckle. "It's just a divorce," she teased, holding up the still-warm document. "Why so nervous?"

Zack, ever the more outspoken, whooped with delight. "Nervous? We're ecstatic! You should've divorced that jerk ages ago!" Gilbert, quieter but equally pleased, nodded in agreement. Jenny rolled her eyes. "A divorce isn't a good thing, Zack. And can you focus on the road? I just got my freedom, I don't want to lose my life next."

The car sped through the city, carrying Jenny towards a future she could finally shape for herself, free from a marriage that was never really hers.