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When Love Kills

She thought love would save her. Instead, it killed her. On the night she believed she would finally be his, Lucian betrayed her. When she threatened to expose their secret, he chose silence the cruelest way-by sending someone to end her life. But death was not the end. Years later, she returns in disguise, no longer the innocent girl who bled for him. Now she is Adrian Vale-a powerful man with money, influence, and one mission: to destroy the man who destroyed her. Yet when she meets Lucian again, obsession burns hotter than hate. He is jealous, possessive, and dangerously drawn to this mysterious stranger... never realizing the ghost of his past stands before him. Will she ruin him as planned, or will love betray her again? "When love kills, the dead do not rest... they return for revenge." ---
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Chapter 7

The river glimmered like shattered glass beneath the walls of the Glass House. Sunlight scattered across the water, throwing sharp light into the restaurant, but at their table, shadows clung like secrets.

Adrian lifted his glass, swirling the champagne slowly, though he hadn't tasted a drop. His every movement was precise, deliberate-control was the only armor he had left. Across from him, Evelyn carried the weight of the conversation with ease, smiling brightly, telling stories about scholarships and the children she'd mentored.

But neither man at her table was really listening.

Lucian sat rigid, his broad shoulders filling the chair, his eyes locked on Adrian as though trying to pin him to the wall with nothing but a stare. The air around him hummed with unspoken hostility. His fork rested untouched against porcelain, his jaw taut, his lips pressed into a hard line.

Adrian didn't flinch. He met that stare with the same calm ease that had gotten him through boardrooms and back alleys alike. If Lucian was fire, burning hot and bright, then Adrian was smoke-slippery, impossible to hold, always shifting away at the last moment.

"So, Mr. Vale," Lucian said finally, his voice measured, calm-but the calm of a storm eye. "Tell me. What exactly do you want from my wife?"

Evelyn froze. Her fork paused in midair, and her smile faltered into confusion. "Lucian..." Her voice held a warning.

Adrian leaned back slowly in his chair, one leg crossing over the other, his glass raised halfway as if in a private toast. His smirk was subtle, calculated. "Gratitude," he said smoothly. "For her time. For her company. For the chance to invest in something meaningful."

The words were innocuous. The way he let his eyes linger on Evelyn's lips, then drift back to Lucian, was not.

Lucian's hand tightened around his knife until his knuckles blanched. His voice dropped lower, darker. "Gratitude can look a lot like theft, Mr. Vale."

Adrian's smile didn't falter. "Only to men afraid of losing what they can't control."

Evelyn set her fork down, the silver striking the porcelain with a sharper sound than she intended. "Enough," she snapped softly, glancing between them. "He's a donor, Lucian. A supporter. Not everything is a battlefield."

But it was. She didn't see it, not fully-not yet. The two men were already at war, their words the first drawn blades.

Adrian's gaze softened when it shifted to her. "Your husband protects what he values," he said gently. "It's admirable, really."

Lucian leaned forward, his dark eyes narrowing like a predator circling prey. "And what about you, Mr. Vale? What do you protect?"

For a heartbeat, Adrian couldn't breathe. The question pulled at a wound that never healed, at a memory of roses soaked in blood. Not me. Not her. Not then.

He forced the ghost down and met Lucian's stare, his tone sharp as steel. "I protect my investments. Always."

The silence that followed was suffocating. The restaurant carried on around them-silverware clinking, waiters moving, laughter from another table-but at theirs, it felt as though the world had narrowed to just two men and a woman caught in the middle.

Evelyn cleared her throat, desperate to cut through the tension. She reached for her glass. "Mr. Vale, you've been very generous. Perhaps you could share what inspired you to get involved in philanthropy?"

Adrian tilted his head, eyes still locked with Lucian's, but his answer was smooth. "Loss," he said. "It teaches you what matters."

Evelyn's lips parted slightly at the honesty in his tone, but Lucian didn't blink. His gaze sharpened as though those words had stirred a recognition too dangerous to voice.

Before either man could push further, Evelyn's phone buzzed sharply against the table. She glanced down, frowned, then excused herself with a tight smile. "A scholarship issue. I'll only be a moment." She rose, stepping away toward the glass wall, her voice low and urgent into the phone.

The moment she was out of earshot, the facade crumbled.

Lucian leaned forward, elbows on the table, his voice a quiet threat. "Who the hell are you?"

Adrian's smirk returned, though inside his pulse hammered. "A man you can't afford to underestimate."

Lucian's jaw ticked, his stare never wavering. "You walk like someone I buried. You speak like someone I lost."

Adrian's heart clenched, the phantom sting of bullets and betrayal searing his chest. But his voice came smooth, practiced. "Maybe you're just haunted, Mr. Cross."

Lucian's hand twitched against the table, restrained violence simmering beneath the surface. "If you're lying to me-"

Adrian leaned in, his lips curving dangerously close to a smile. "I don't lie. I simply let people believe what they want to."

The two of them sat in that silence, locked in a private war no one else could see. The air thickened, sharp and heavy, until Evelyn's voice floated back, cutting through the storm.

"Crisis averted," she said brightly as she slid back into her seat, smoothing her skirt. "Now-where were we?"

Neither man answered. They only sat across from each other, two predators circling the same prize, while the woman between them mistook the battlefield for a table set for three.

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