His Empire, My Revenge

His Empire, My Revenge

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Introduction

He erased her past. Now she’ll erase his empire.

When Elena Cross wakes from a devastating car crash, she’s told her powerful husband, Adrian, never left her side. But as fragments of memory return, so does a darker truth—Adrian caused the crash that nearly killed her. Instead of exposing him, Elena hides her secret and slips back into his world with one goal: destroy him from within.

Every smile becomes a weapon, every kiss a step closer to his downfall. But Adrian isn’t the only Cross with something to hide. His younger brother, Julian, knows more than he admits—and the deeper Elena digs, the more she learns that revenge has its own price.

In a world of luxury, secrets, and betrayal, love can be the most dangerous lie of all.

Chapter 1

The first sound was the slow, rhythmic beeping of a monitor. Then came the smell of antiseptic, sharp and clean, wrapping the air in a sterile chill. Elena tried to move, but her body refused, her limbs heavy and uncooperative. The effort made her aware of the faint ache in her bones, the tug of tubes against her skin, and the steady pulse of something mechanical keeping time beside her.

She opened her eyes to white light and blurred shapes. The world swam in and out of focus, as though she were underwater. For a heartbeat, she thought she might still be dreaming. The room looked unreal, the brightness too exact, the silence too complete. Then a voice broke through the haze.

“Elena?”

Her gaze shifted toward the sound. A man sat at her bedside, leaning forward, his face tense with a strange mix of fear and relief. He was neatly dressed, his shirt crisp, his posture controlled. Even here, in this place that reeked of sickness and uncertainty, he looked composed. There was a quiet precision in how he moved, how his hand hovered above hers before settling. Everything about him suggested the kind of man who expected the world to obey him.

She stared at him, trying to place his face. Nothing came. Her throat felt scraped raw when she finally spoke. “Who are you?”

The question cracked the air between them. For a second, something in his expression faltered. His smile, when it came, was careful, like glass set too close to the edge of a table. “I’m Adrian,” he said softly. “Your husband.”

The word hit her like a stone dropped into still water. Husband. It didn’t fit anywhere in her mind. Her lips parted, but her voice came out small. “My husband,” she repeated, the syllables unfamiliar.

He nodded and reached for her hand. His touch was warm, firm, reassuring in its steadiness. “You were in an accident,” he said. “The doctors said you might feel disoriented for a while, but you’re safe now. You’re with me.”

Safe. The word clung to her thoughts, unsteady and fragile. She wanted to believe it, but something inside her pulled back. The feeling was faint, like a whisper against the back of her mind, but it was there. Her fingers twitched in his grip, the instinctive recoil of a body unsure of what to trust.

“How long have I been here?” she asked.

“Three weeks,” he said. “You were in a coma for ten days. They weren’t sure you’d wake up.” His tone was even, measured, but his eyes betrayed a flicker of strain. He watched her too closely, as though trying to gauge what she remembered.

Elena tried to sit up, but pain seared behind her eyes. Her breath caught. Adrian was quick to press a hand against her shoulder. “Take it slow,” he murmured. “You’ll remember things piece by piece. Don’t force it.”

“I don’t remember anything,” she whispered.

“That’s normal,” he replied quickly. “The doctors said your memory should return gradually. They explained that trauma can cloud recollection, but it usually comes back in fragments.”

He spoke with practiced calm, his words smooth, almost rehearsed. It might have soothed her if not for the faint edge beneath the surface, as though every reassurance had been weighed and chosen in advance.

The door opened quietly, and a nurse entered, her presence a gentle contrast to his. She smiled at Elena, adjusted the IV line, and checked the monitors. “Vitals are stable,” she said. “That’s a good sign.” Her tone was light, but her eyes flicked briefly toward Adrian, then back to Elena, before she turned away again. There was something unreadable in that glance. When the nurse left, the silence returned, heavy and sterile.

Elena looked up at the ceiling. Her mind felt fogged, full of echoes. Then, like faint flashes of lightning behind clouds, fragments began to surface: headlights slicing through rain, the screech of tires, a shout swallowed by darkness, the metallic taste of blood. She winced as the images collided, leaving behind a pulse of pain.

Adrian noticed immediately. “Headache?” he asked.

“Just... noise,” she murmured, closing her eyes.

He adjusted the blanket around her shoulders with careful precision, tucking the corners as though to anchor her in place. “Try to rest,” he said. “I’ll handle everything.”

Everything. The word lodged in her thoughts. She wanted to ask what it meant, but her voice had faded to a whisper. Exhaustion rolled over her like a tide. The room blurred again, the edges softening into sleep. Before she sank fully, she heard his voice, low and almost tender. “We’ll start over this time.”

When she opened her eyes again, the light had changed. The room was dim, painted in shades of evening gray. Adrian sat in the corner, a laptop open on his knees. The soft glow of the screen lit his face, outlining the sharp planes of his jaw. His fingers moved across the keys with mechanical precision. For a long moment, she simply watched him. There was a focus in his movements that unsettled her. He looked too composed, too certain.

He sensed her gaze and looked up. His eyes softened as he closed the laptop. “Hey,” he said, standing. “How are you feeling?”

“Like my head isn’t mine.”

“That’s normal,” he said. “You’ll feel better once we’re home. Everything will make sense again.”

Her brow furrowed. “Home?”

“Our home,” he said. “The penthouse. I had it cleaned and prepared for your return.”

The way he said it sounded final. Not a suggestion, not even comfort, but a decision already made.

Her gaze dropped to his left hand. The gold band caught the dim light, gleaming faintly. She lifted her own hand and found its twin. The ring felt foreign, a weight that belonged to someone else. She twisted it slightly, the metal cool against her skin.

“When can I leave?” she asked.

“Tomorrow morning,” Adrian said. “The doctors want one more round of tests, but they’ve cleared most of your charts. I already arranged transport.”

She hesitated. “You seem to know everything before they tell me.”

He smiled faintly, as if amused. “It’s my job to stay informed. I’ve been here every day.”

She didn’t remember seeing him before today, but arguing felt pointless. He leaned down, his face close enough that she could smell the faint trace of cologne. When his lips brushed her forehead, she stayed still, caught between politeness and dread. The contact made her chest tighten. She didn’t know if it was fear, guilt, or something nameless that wouldn’t let her breathe easily.

When he pulled back, he looked satisfied, almost relieved. “Try to get some sleep,” he said. “You’ll need your strength.”

He dimmed the light, then stepped into the hallway, leaving her in the half-dark. The sound of the door closing was soft, but it carried finality. She stared at the ceiling again, listening to the machines hum. The beeping of the monitor marked each second, patient and indifferent.

Alone, her thoughts began to unravel. She traced the faint scars along her arm, following them like paths to somewhere she could not reach. She wondered what kind of accident could erase a life so completely. Her mind reached for memories and found only shadows.

Her eyes drifted toward the small table beside the bed. Someone had left a vase of white lilies. Their scent was sweet but too strong, almost cloying. A card leaned against the vase, her name written in looping cursive. To my wife, my heart, my home. The handwriting was neat, deliberate. She studied it, searching for any spark of recognition, but none came.

When the nurse returned later with medication, Elena asked quietly, “How long has he been here?”

“Mr. Cross?” the nurse said, surprised. “Since the day you were admitted. He barely leaves your side.”

Elena nodded. “He seems very... careful.”

The nurse gave a short laugh that didn’t reach her eyes. “Yes. Very careful.” Then she adjusted the drip and left, her footsteps fading down the corridor.

That night, Elena couldn’t sleep. Every time she closed her eyes, the flashes returned—rain, headlights, glass. Somewhere inside those fragments was a scream, and she wasn’t sure if it belonged to her. She pressed a hand to her forehead, trying to piece together the shape of what she’d lost.

The moonlight filtered through the blinds, drawing pale lines across the bed. For a moment, she thought she saw movement near the doorway. Her breath caught. The hall light flickered briefly, then steadied. The handle didn’t move, but the sense of being watched lingered, sharp and silent.

She tried to tell herself it was the medicine, the haze of exhaustion. Still, her pulse quickened. Her eyes shifted to the chair where Adrian had sat earlier. It was empty now, but the faint imprint of his presence remained, the indentation on the cushion, the faint warmth that hadn’t yet faded.

In the quiet, a thought stirred again, stronger this time, no longer a whisper but a warning.

Something about him is wrong.

She turned her head toward the darkened doorway, where a faint sliver of light from the hall cut through the shadows. The sound of footsteps approached, slow and measured, stopping just outside her room.

Then the door handle turned.

The light outside went out.

And the room fell completely silent.

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