The Maid Took The Slap Meant For The Mafia Queen, But The Scar On Her Face Exposed The Secret He Buried Five Years Ago – Part 14

Chapter Fourteen: The Clinic With A Name

The clinic finally got a sign.

Gallagher Free Trauma Center.

Blue letters.

White background.

No gold.

No crest.

No donor plaque.

Dominic paid for nothing directly.

Skylar made that clear.

A public grant funded the renovation after the board’s temporary reinstatement allowed her to apply under her own name. Dominic’s companies offered discounted materials through a blind municipal program.

Skylar found out anyway.

She sent him an invoice for the difference.

He paid it.

Then sent a note.

Understood.

She kept that note.

Not because it was romantic.

Because it was correct.

The opening day was cold and bright. Former patients came with flowers. Nurses came with coffee. Her father came in his wheelchair, wearing a tie he had not worn since her graduation.

Carmela came in pearls.

Dominic came late.

He stood at the edge of the crowd, cane in one hand, face unreadable. He wore black, of course.

He looked like an omen accidentally invited to a community health event.

Skylar cut the ribbon herself.

Applause rose.

She did not cry.

Not outside.

Inside, the clinic smelled new and old at once.

Fresh paint.

Antiseptic.

Coffee.

Hope, if hope had a smell cheap enough for Queens.

Skylar walked to the exam room she had used for years.

The bottom drawer had always stuck.

Now it slid open smoothly.

Inside lay her gold cross.

The one lost the night her apartment door broke.

The one her father gave her before her first surgical rotation.

Skylar stared at it.

The chain trembled in her hand.

Dominic stood outside the doorway.

He did not enter.

“I found it in Lorenzo’s files.”

Her voice thinned.

“How long have you had it?”

“Three days.”

“Why not give it privately?”

His hand tightened on the cane.

“Private gifts can feel like claims.”

Skylar closed her fingers around the cross.

That was the thing about change.

It did not always arrive as a confession.

Sometimes it arrived as a man staying outside the doorway because he finally understood permission.

She walked toward him.

He remained still.

“Put it on me.”

His eyes changed.

Only for a second.

Then he took the chain carefully.

Skylar turned.

His hands brushed the back of her neck.

Warm.

Unsteady.

The clasp clicked.

Neither spoke.

Outside, Carmela laughed at something Skylar’s father said.

The sound reached them down the hall.

Alive.

Impossible.

Skylar touched the cross at her throat.

Dominic lowered his hands.

“I do not forgive you today,” she said.

“I know.”

“I may not tomorrow.”

“I know.”

She studied him.

The healing pallor. The cane. The man who had loved her badly and was learning not to call damage devotion.

“But you can come Tuesdays.”

His face stilled.

“For what?”

“Clinic repairs.”

“I own construction companies.”

“You own a mop now.”

His smile broke through.

Small.

Real.

The same dangerous smile from five years ago.

Only this time, he did not step closer.

He waited.

Skylar adjusted his crooked collar.

One small gesture.

His eyes closed.

For Dominic Rossi, it was surrender.

For Skylar Gallagher, it was not surrender at all.

It was choice.

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