Strong, independent, career and goal oriented, she is not just the idol’s wife. She has a name. She is Dr. Amelia Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Amy, is a pediatric neurosurgeon, who at young age, accomplished more than other surgeons twice her age. Trying to forget her past trauma and proving that she is more than a mogul’s daughter, Amy accepted a time-consuming, mind boggling job under Global Health Organization. Right before her contract was over, Amy met Jim and two immediately hit off at their first meeting, or was it the second? As Amy find that she is falling deeply with Jim, she is force to face the downside of loving a well-liked celebrity. Now, she finds herself in a situation where she might have to choose between love or career. What will Amy choose? The career she worked so hard for? Or her lover she deeply longed for? Follow Amy’s story as she find herself being romantically involved with “Jim” one of the member of Axis21- a KPoP boy band who took the world by storm and the “Jim” the man that quavered Amy’s world upside down. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events and incidents are purely fictional and are product of author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and does not reflect the views and opinions of said person, events, organizations, places, and incidents. This novel contains mature content not suitable for young children. Copyright: Cover photo is owned by the author. Any content related to The Idol's Wife is use without consent and without proper credit, copyright may be reported.
After Mina had settled down and composed herself, a woman, whom I believe is the event planner, rushed toward Mina, her face pale as snow.
"Thank Heavens, and you're here." She uttered, her face painting a portrait of worry. "The doctors and nurses we contacted had other obligations."
"What? We had confirmed their schedule, and they said they were free."
"Yeah, but upon inspecting the emails, we had a mishap of dates. I tried calling them to ask if they could come either way and had explained the situation, but some were on duty, and others already had made plans.' They thought they were scheduled to appear here next week."
"What's our option?"
"Either we find replacements, or we reschedule the event. But the problem with that is already a line in the registry. And for some reason, more people are coming than last year."