Married To The Ruthless Billionaire For Revenge-Chapter 27: When Trust Bleeds
Chapter 27: WHEN TRUST BLEEDS
The morning light spilled gently across the penthouse, but the atmosphere inside remained heavy and breathless, as if the walls themselves were holding their breath. Elena stood near the tall window, her back straight, her fingers nervously twisting the hem of her blouse. She had barely slept. Adrian’s words from the night before—the coldness in his tone, the suspicion she heard—still clung to her.
Adrian was silent behind her, the kind of silence that forced the blood in her veins to move slower.
She could feel his eyes on her back.
Ever since the confrontation with his father, since the discovery of the mysterious file with Elena’s name on it, the air between them had shifted. Trust, already fragile, now trembled under the weight of secrets neither of them understood.
Elena swallowed.
"Say something," she whispered finally.
Adrian didn’t lift his gaze from the documents spread across his desk. "I said everything I needed to say last night."
Her heart tightened. "You accused me without hearing me." 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮
"I didn’t accuse you," he said calmly, but the calmness was worse than anger. "I asked how your name appeared in a confidential investigation my father started years ago. And you refused to answer."
Elena turned, her voice cracking. "Because I didn’t know! I still don’t!"
Adrian finally looked up.
His eyes were darker than usual—stormy, controlled, shadowed by something that was not quite anger, not quite doubt, but somewhere painfully in between.
"Elena..." His voice was low, quiet, unreadable. "Every time I try to protect you, something new comes out that blindsides me. A new secret. A new danger. A new mystery. I am not angry at you. I am angry at everything surrounding you."
"I didn’t create any of this," she whispered.
"No," he murmured. "But it follows you. And it’s starting to follow me too."
Elena’s breath hitched.
It wasn’t rejection he was giving her.
It was fear.
Fear of losing control.
Fear of losing someone he had not planned to care about.
Fear of repeating whatever pain his past had carved into him.
She stepped toward him—slowly, because approaching Adrian when he was this guarded felt like trying to soothe a wild animal.
"Adrian," she said softly. "Look at me."
He didn’t move.
But she knelt beside his chair, gently placing her hand on his. His fingers were cold.
"When I married you," Elena whispered, "I had nothing. No power. No plan. I was alone, scared, and drowning in my own life. I didn’t even expect you to notice me. I never plotted anything. I never wanted to hurt you."
His jaw tightened.
A war was happening behind his eyes.
"I know," he said quietly. "That’s the problem."
Elena blinked. "What do you mean?"
"You are the only person in my life I don’t know how to read," he murmured. "The only one who can shake my judgment. The only one who can make me question myself."
Her heart skipped.
"You think I want to confuse you?"
"No. But you do," he said, almost tortured. "Without even trying."
Their eyes locked.
And it hit her—he wasn’t doubting her loyalty.
He was doubting his ability to handle how deeply she had begun to affect him.
Before she could respond, Adrian stood from his chair, pulling his hand away gently but firmly.
"We have to head to the hospital," he said, his tone shifting. "Ward called. Lydia woke up."
Elena’s breath caught. "She did?"
"Yes."
"And Marcus?"
Adrian’s expression darkened again. "He hasn’t regained consciousness yet. The doctors are worried."
Elena’s chest tightened with fear. Marcus had shielded her from the attack—risking his own life. She owed him more than she could ever repay.
Adrian grabbed his jacket, then stopped, turning slowly toward her.
"Elena."
"Yes?"
"Stay close to me today. No disappearing. No going off alone. I’m not losing you too."
Her stomach fluttered—part fear, part warmth.
She nodded silently.
He didn’t say another word, but his hand reached for hers as they walked out of the penthouse.
And even though he was still conflicted...
He did not let go.
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AT THE HOSPITAL
The hospital corridors were cold, sterile, and filled with the faint scent of disinfectant. Lydia’s room was guarded by two of Adrian’s private security agents. As soon as they opened the door, Elena felt Lydia’s eyes land on them.
Lydia was awake but weak, her arm bandaged, her face pale.
"Elena..." Lydia whispered.
Elena hurried to her side. "You’re awake. Thank God."
Lydia looked at Adrian, then at Elena again—her expression strangely tense.
"Elena," Lydia whispered, "there’s something I need to tell you... something important."
Adrian stepped closer. "What is it?"
But Lydia shook her head, her voice trembling.
"No. Not you. I want to talk to Elena alone."
Adrian froze.
His jaw clenched, but he nodded slowly.
"I’ll be right outside," he said, touching Elena’s shoulder lightly. "If anything feels wrong, call me."
Elena nodded, watching him leave.
The moment the door closed, Lydia’s composure broke.
Tears filled her eyes.
"Elena..." Lydia choked out. "The night we were attacked—I heard something. Something I wasn’t supposed to hear."
Elena’s blood ran cold. "What did you hear?"
Lydia gripped her hand weakly.
"Elena... the attack wasn’t random."
Her voice shook violently.
"It was meant for you."
Elena’s entire body froze.
Her heartbeat stopped.
Her breath vanished.
And Lydia, trembling, whispered the words that would change everything—
"Elena... someone is hunting you."
END OF Chapter 27







