She Was Excluded From The Shower Until The Hospital CEO Saw Her Photo-Quieen - Chainityai

She Was Excluded From The Shower Until The Hospital CEO Saw Her Photo-Quieen

The call came on a Tuesday morning while Maya Harris was standing barefoot on the gray rug in her home office.

Her coffee had already gone lukewarm.

Three monitors glowed in front of her, each one refreshing live surgical schedules from hospitals across North America.

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The room smelled faintly like roasted beans, printer paper, and the dry heat of electronics that had been running since dawn.

Outside, a garbage truck groaned down the street.

Inside, the only sound was the soft hum of computers and the small click of data updating every few seconds.

When her sister Jessica’s name appeared on her phone, Maya almost let it go to voicemail.

Not because she disliked Jessica.

Because she knew that tone before she even answered.

Jessica used a gentle voice whenever she was about to make something cruel sound considerate.

“Maya,” Jessica said, “about the baby shower this Saturday. I’ve been thinking.”

Maya set her mug down beside a stack of printed implementation reports.

“About what?”

“It might be better if you don’t come.”

For a moment, Maya did not speak.

On the center monitor, St. Catherine’s Medical Center had just opened another operating room block using her company’s surgical scheduling software.

A green timestamp blinked in the corner.

Tuesday, 9:14 a.m.

Jessica hurried to fill the silence.

“It’s mostly hospital people,” she said. “Surgeons, specialists, department heads. Derek’s friends. My friends. People who are really in that world.”

Maya looked at the words OR UTILIZATION SUMMARY across the screen.

“That world,” she repeated.

“And you still do that computer work from home, right?” Jessica said.

She softened her voice on the phrase, as though Maya’s career were a small embarrassing hobby tucked into a spare bedroom.

“I don’t want you sitting there feeling awkward.”

Maya looked down at her bare feet on the rug.

She had not slept more than five hours the night before because a hospital on the West Coast had rolled out a new operating room module at 3:00 a.m. Eastern.

She had taken two investor calls before breakfast.

She had a keynote rehearsal scheduled for noon.

And her sister was worried she might not understand doctors.

“That’s thoughtful of you,” Maya said.

Jessica sounded relieved at once.

“I knew you’d understand. Mom was worried you’d take it personally.”

“Mom knows?”

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