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The Name we Don't Say

Author: ANGEL
last update publish date: 2026-06-08 01:35:45

CHAPTER TWO

Adrian — Third Person

He had seen her before he knew who she was.

That was the part Adrian Ashford could not stop returning his mind from, not the conversation,not the way she looked at him with those careful and guarded eyes, not even the way she had said her name like a challenge she was daring him to accept. It was the moment before all of that. The moment across the room,when she had simply been a woman standing apart from the crowd, holding a glass she wasn't drinking,looking at the city lights like she was trying to solve them.

He had felt something then. Before the name. Before the conversation. Before any of it.

That was the most awkward part.

                                The Whitmore Gala has been, like all such events,a performance Adrian had attended in the role assigned to him since birth: the Ashford heir,composed,eligible,  appropriately socialised. He moved through events like the way he moved through most things with sharpness, minimum friction. He shook hands and remembered names and said the right things in the right order just like a robot programmed for acting Nobel,and nobody ever suspected how much of him was somewhere else entirely.

That night for one unguarded moment   all of his attention was In the same place at the same Time.

Watching her.

He didn't approach her immediately.He wasn't reckless,that was one of the few things his father had successfully trained out of him.He stood where he was and observed, and told himself he was simply noting an Abnormality of a woman at a Gala who looked as though she would rather be anywhere  else than where she was.

Then Margaret holt his assistant, leaned in and said her name.

Hart.

Elena Hart.

Adrian had gone very still in the particular way he had mastered over years of receiving information he was not supposed to react to.the name rearranged his mind. He had grown up knowing about that name,that history. The issue that had shaped his childhood dinners and his father's silence and the particular quality of tension that lived in the walls of the Ashford estate.

He should have looked away. 

He should have noted the complication, filed it, and moved to the other side of the room.

He walked towards her instead.

                                       The conversation had been for only twenty_ three. He searched for the right word as he stood now in his apartment,his jacket discarded,the city spread below him in the dark startling. That was the only honest word for it.she was sharp without trying to be ,guarded in a way that revealed more than it concealed,and when she had finally said her name back to him,something in his chest had done something he did not have a word for.

She was Hart and he was Ashford. Their families had been at war since before either of them were born,their families were rivals that always fought over business issues which had been known to everyone for years.

She had stayed anyway.

That was the thing he kept arriving back at.she had stayed. 

He thought about her voice. A particular coldest in it that sounded warm,like a river that only looks shallow from the bank.

He thought about the way she looked at him at the very end just before she left. As if she was angry at herself for something she hadn't done yet.

He understood that feeling entirely too well.

Because that the feeling you have when you just crossed a line,you weren't allowed to cross.

He was not a man who dwelled,he processed,he decided and he made moves. That was how he had survived growing up in the Ashford house by being faster than his own feelings, And Nothing could interfere but that night was different,

Elena Hart had interfered.

 At that time his  phone lit up on the table behind him. He already knew who it was. His father called at this hour when something had caught his attention at an event,which meant someone had reported back. Reginald Ashford had eyes in every room that mattered. It was one of the many reasons Adrian had spent his entire adult life ensuring his face gave nothing away. 

That night his face gave something away. He was almost certain of it. 

The phone stopped,then immediately began to ring again.

— ✦ —

Adrian  remembered the way he picked up his jacket from the chair. His father's name still glowing  on the screen.

He thought about Elena Hart standing at a window,not drinking,not making any attempt to socialize with the guests at the gala,looking like someone who had already started heartening for an impact she couldn't yet see.

He let the phone ring out a second time. Set it face_down on the table,

And for the first time in longer than he could remember, Adrian Ashford smiled after a conversation with someone,alone ,in the dark,at nothing in particular. 

That was, he understood with complete clarity, the most dangerous thing that had happened all evening.

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