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Chapter 4: The Woman In Red

Author: Mage_xx
last update publish date: 2026-07-08 06:22:16

Elena remained across the street from Knight Holdings long after Adrian’s car had disappeared beneath the building’s private entrance. The afternoon crowd moved around her in hurried waves, umbrellas rising and falling as another light drizzle swept across the city, yet she barely noticed the people passing by. Her eyes remained fixed on the towering glass building, its polished exterior reflecting a world that suddenly felt distant from her own.

She had never heard Adrian mention Knight Holdings before.

Not once.

If this meeting was meant to save his company, why had he lied and told her he was meeting with the bank?

The question followed her all the way back to work.

By the time the office closed, dusk had settled over the city. Elena gathered her sketches into a leather portfolio, said goodbye to her colleagues, and stepped outside. Her phone remained silent.

No message.

No missed calls.

No explanation.

She unlocked her screen and opened Adrian’s contact. Her thumb hovered over the call button before she slipped the phone back into her handbag.

If he wanted to talk, he would.

She didn’t want to become the wife who begged for attention.

When she reached home, the apartment was exactly as she had left it that morning. Adrian’s breakfast plate still sat untouched in the sink, and the anniversary gift box remained on the dining table where he had forgotten it.

Elena picked it up carefully.

He had taken the pen out before leaving, but the velvet box remained open, its empty interior making the apartment feel even lonelier.

She closed the lid and carried it into the bedroom.

As she opened Adrian’s bedside drawer to place it somewhere safe, a folded receipt slipped onto the floor.

She bent to retrieve it.

The logo printed at the top immediately caught her attention.

The Grand Meridian Hotel.

Her brows knitted together.

The receipt was dated two nights earlier.

One presidential suite.

Dinner for two.

Champagne.

The total exceeded what they normally spent in two months.

Elena read the paper again, hoping she had misunderstood.

Adrian had told her he was attending a business conference that evening.

He had even apologized for missing dinner.

Slowly, she folded the receipt and returned it to the drawer exactly where she had found it.

Perhaps there had been clients.

Perhaps the company had paid.

She repeated those possibilities inside her mind until they almost sounded believable.

Almost.

The sound of the front door unlocking pulled her from her thoughts.

Adrian entered, looking more exhausted than he had that morning.

“You waited up?”

“I couldn’t sleep.”

He loosened his tie before noticing the untouched dinner sitting beneath its cover on the table.

“You should have eaten.”

“I wanted us to eat together.”

For a brief moment, neither of them moved. The apartment was filled with the faint scent of reheated food and the soft ticking of the wall clock, a sound that somehow seemed louder whenever silence settled between them. Elena remembered the countless evenings when Adrian used to rush through the front door, stealing a taste of whatever she was cooking before she could protest. He would laugh when she scolded him, insisting that food always tasted better before it reached the table. Those memories felt impossibly distant now, as though they belonged to another couple living another life. Looking at the tired man standing before her, she struggled to understand when affection had quietly given way to distance, or how two people who had once shared every dream had become strangers separated by unspoken truths.

A shadow crossed his face.

“I’m sorry.”

The apology sounded genuine.

That somehow made it hurt even more.

“I went to the bank today,” Elena said quietly.

His movements stopped.

“I know.”

“They said you weren’t there.”

Adrian remained silent.

“I saw you go into Knight Holdings.”

For several long seconds, neither of them spoke.

Finally, Adrian placed his briefcase on the floor.

“I can explain.”

“Then explain.”

His lips parted, but no words came.

Instead, he looked away.

“It’s complicated.”

Elena laughed softly, though there was no amusement in the sound.

“Everything has been complicated lately.”

She reached into her handbag and placed the hotel receipt on the table between them.

“I found this too.”

Adrian stared at the paper.

His expression drained of color.

“You went through my things?”

“It fell out of the drawer.”

“You shouldn’t have touched it.”

“I wasn’t looking for secrets.”

Her voice trembled despite every effort to remain calm.

“I was looking for my husband.”

Silence swallowed the room.

At last Adrian lowered himself into a chair and buried his face in his hands.

“The company is falling apart, Elena.”

“I know.”

“You don’t know everything.”

“Then tell me.”

“I can’t.”

“Why?”

“Because if I tell you…”

He stopped.

His breathing grew uneven.

“…there’ll be no way to take it back.”

Elena stared at the man she had loved for three years.

He looked broken.

Not guilty.

Not angry.

Broken.

For the first time, fear outweighed suspicion.

Whatever Adrian was hiding was bigger than an affair.

Bigger than debt.

Bigger than the lies he had been telling for months.

Elena searched his face last time, hoping to find the man she had married hidden beneath the fear and exhaustion. Instead, all she found was a stranger carrying a burden he refused to share, and that realization frightened her more than any confession could.

His phone suddenly vibrated.

Both of them looked down at the screen.

The caller ID displayed only one name.

Mr. Graves.

Adrian rejected the call without answering.

A second later, a message appeared.

Everything is ready. Tomorrow morning. No delays.

Elena read the words before Adrian could turn the screen over.

Tomorrow morning.

Everything.

Ready.

She looked back at him, her heart pounding against her ribs.

“What happens tomorrow?”

Adrian closed his eyes.

When he finally spoke, his voice was barely above a whisper.

“…Everything changes.”

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