The Airport Flowers That Unraveled A Seattle Doctor’s Perfect Life-hamyt - Chainityai

The Airport Flowers That Unraveled A Seattle Doctor’s Perfect Life-hamyt

Camille Bennett did not learn the truth from a confession.

She learned it from flowers.

Not the kind bought in a rush from a grocery cooler, with bruised petals and plastic wrap twisted too tight at the bottom.

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These were white tulips, professionally wrapped, held upright in the hand of a man who had once told his own wife that flowers were not practical.

Camille noticed them before she fully understood what she was seeing.

She had just come back through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a client meeting, tired in the polished way she often was after selling calm to anxious people with large budgets.

Her phone was in her purse.

Her coat was folded over one arm.

Around her, wheels clicked over the airport floor, families searched for gates, and a child cried somewhere near baggage claim.

Then she saw Ethan.

Dr. Ethan Brooks stood near the arrivals doors in a dark coat, his posture straight, his expression alert, the bouquet resting carefully against his forearm.

For fourteen years, Camille had watched that man move through rooms.

She knew his public face, the one he used at hospital functions and donor dinners.

She knew his tired face, the one he brought home after long days at Whitestone Medical Center.

She knew the quick professional smile he gave to patients who stopped him in restaurants.

The face he wore at the arrivals terminal was none of those.

It was softer.

Expectant.

Almost boyish.

That was the first warning.

The flowers were the second.

Camille owned a luxury event-planning company in Bellevue, and flowers were not decoration to her.

They were language.

A rushed bouquet said apology.

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