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FORBIDDEN CHAOS

Bella thought she had left chaos behind-but some ghosts never stay buried. Chris, the man she trusted, harbors secrets. Rae, her ex-bestie turned rival, reappears with threats that shake her world. And Adrian... steady, irresistible, and fiercely protective, might be the only one who can keep her safe. Torn between desire, loyalty, and survival, Bella must navigate love, betrayal, and danger-and decide who she can truly trust. Every choice could ignite passion or destroy everything she holds dear. Will she finally find peace, or will the past claim her heart again?
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Chapter 3

Bella sat by the window, rain sliding down the glass like melting light. Her phone vibrated again-a new message. No name. No explanation. Only an address and a time: 9 p.m., Velvet Hut.

The night felt heavier than air. Rain had washed the city clean, leaving the streets slick beneath the glow of neon.

She drew a slow breath, deliberate, almost reverent. Her fingers brushed her arm, grounding herself in the warmth of her skin. It wasn't fear she felt. Not exactly. It was hunger-for answers, for meaning, for something real.

The silk blouse she chose whispered against her shoulders, fitting like a secret she hadn't told yet. Her leather pants moved with her stride, every step a quiet declaration. Heels clicked against the floor-measured, steady, unstoppable.

She wasn't sure if she was walking toward truth or toward her undoing.

The address wasn't far. She slipped her phone into her bag, fingers tightening around the strap. Her heartbeat set the pace-fast, insistent. "I'm not afraid," she told herself. Her gut disagreed.

The street café waited, small and half-hidden between two shuttered shops. A flickering sign announced its name: The Velvet Hut.

And there he was. Leaning against the doorway, shoulders easy and hands in his pockets. A dark shirt clinging to a frame built for temptation. Rolled sleeves exposing forearms drawn in clean lines of strength.

His smile was slow and deliberate-trouble wrapped in charm.

"Bella?" The voice reached her before she saw him-smooth as silk, rough as smoke. She froze.

He stepped out of the doorway, the dim light catching on dark hair and sharper eyes. "Who are you?" she asked.

"Depends," he said, moving closer. "Who's asking?"

The scent of him arrived first-clean cologne with something untamed beneath it. It made her heartbeat stutter.

"I'm looking for the person who sent the message," she said, steadying her voice.

A low chuckle escaped him. "Then you've found him." He tilted his head, studying her the way some people study art-intent on every line. "I'm the man who knows exactly what's been happening between you and Chris. And trust me... you don't want to keep pretending you don't see it."

Her stomach turned cold. "What do you mean?"

"Relax," he said, and the word carried warmth she didn't trust. "I'm not here to hurt you."

She hesitated. "Then why are you here?"

He smiled, and it wasn't the kind of smile that eased nerves. It was the kind that tested them. "Call me Adrian."

The name landed between them like a secret. Something in the way he said it-confident, unhurried-made her forget her next breath.

He didn't look away. His gaze held her, calm and assessing, yet personal. She felt it trace her-a touch that never quite landed. Over her face and down the line of her throat. To where her pulse beat fast and visible.

"You know Chris?" she managed.

"Oh, more than you think," he said. "But tonight isn't about him. It's about you." He leaned in, his voice falling to a whisper. "I'm here because you're standing on the edge, Bella-and you deserve to know who's been pushing you there."

Her throat went dry. The space between them felt smaller than it should have been. "What are you talking about?"

"You'll understand soon." He motioned toward the dim interior of the café. "Come inside. We can't talk out here."

For a heartbeat, she didn't move. Then, drawn by equal parts fear and curiosity, she followed him.

The Velvet Hut smelled of coffee and rain. Only one table was lit-a single lamp throwing gold over polished wood. Two cups waited. Steam curled upward, fragile and slow.

He gestured toward a chair. "Sit."

She sat, cautious, every nerve alive.

Adrian took the seat opposite, eyes never leaving hers. "I'll make this simple," he said. "Chris isn't who you think he is. And if you stay blind to that... you'll lose more than your heart."

She sat, pulse thrumming, aware of him leaning in-part threat, part gravity. Every inch of air between them seemed to hum.

"Chris isn't what you think," Adrian said. His voice was velvet dragged over steel. "And what he is... you may wish you'd never found out."

She forced herself to meet his eyes. "Then why tell me?"

"Because you're already too close to the fire," he said. "And tonight, I'm giving you a choice." He hesitated, studying her face as if memorizing it. "Meet me again, and I'll tell you everything-who he is, what he's done, and why he can't ever be yours."

His words pressed against her composure like a hand at her back. "Why me?" she asked in a whisper. 

Adrian's gaze darkened. "Because whether you realize it or not, you're already caught in something that involves us both."

He leaned closer-not enough to touch, but enough for her to feel his warmth. "And I intend to make sure you survive it."

For a heartbeat, neither of them moved. The space between them vibrated with what neither dared say.

Then he stood, sliding a card across the table. Midnight. Same place. Come alone.

Bella's breath quickened. Her phone buzzed in her bag-a single new message lighting the screen: Don't say no.

She looked up. Adrian's smile deepened, quiet and knowing. "That," he said, voice low, "is the right answer."

He turned and walked into the rain, leaving the faint echo of his presence behind.

Bella stayed seated. Her heart pounded against her ribs. Her mind tangled between fear and fascination. Something had begun-something that felt too much like destiny.

She should have said no. But she wouldn't.

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