Home / Romance / His Accidental Mrs / Chapter 27 — Kellan’s Truth

Share

Chapter 27 — Kellan’s Truth

Author: Precious 🖤
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-02 02:56:58

The air went still.

Vanessa locked the door behind him while Adrian scanned the street for signs of anyone watching. I just stood there, staring at the man who could unravel everything.

Kellan looked exhausted, like he hadn’t slept in weeks. His eyes darted to every corner of the room before finally landing on me.

“You’re Eliana,” he said, though it wasn’t a question.

I didn’t answer. I just nodded once.

“I don’t have long,” he said, stepping further inside. “I don’t even know how I got out.”

“Start talking,” Adrian said sharply. “Who’s behind this?”

Kellan’s voice cracked. “Eliora. And her grandmother. They paid me to disappear after the pregnancy test. Told me if I ever spoke, I’d never be found.”

He sank into the couch, rubbing his palms together. “I met Eliora at the clinic. She was... intense. Charming at first. She said she wanted a fresh start, a baby to anchor her. Said she was in love with someone powerful who didn’t want her. I didn’t ask too many questions. She offered mone
Patuloy na basahin ang aklat na ito nang libre
I-scan ang code upang i-download ang App
Locked Chapter

Pinakabagong kabanata

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 36 — Fire Has a Memory

    The note stayed in my mind long after Adrian tossed it into the fireplace.You burned my bridge.Now I’ll burn yours.It wasn’t dramatic flair. It was a vow. The kind that came soaked in gasoline, waiting for a match.Adrian changed the security codes that night.We added two more guards.The nursery window got new sensors.But still, I couldn’t sleep.Because you can lock a house, but you can’t lock out fear.Especially when it wears your face.Especially when it used to call you sister.---The media buzzed for days.Headlines praised the ruling.Eliana wins legal battle.Fake birth certificate exposed.Corporate heir restored.My face trended on every news app.But they didn’t know the whole story.They didn’t know about the voicemail Eliora left that morning.Five words.“You’ll never see it coming.”Adrian played it on repeat.Analyzed the tone. The background static. The breath before she hung up.“She’s not done,” he said.“I know.”“She’s still close.”“She always is.”We turn

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 35— The Court of Broken Faces

    The courthouse buzzed with too many voices, too many cameras, too many stares.Everyone had an opinion.No one had the truth.Adrian squeezed my hand as we entered. His jaw was tight. His suit was darker than usual. Almost funereal.Vanessa walked ahead of us, briefcase in one hand, printed affidavits in the other. She was all steel and certainty—until we reached the double doors.Then she stopped and turned.“This is not about the baby anymore,” she said. “This is about power. Control. Legacy.”“And truth,” I added.“No,” she said bluntly. “The truth isn’t enough today. You need proof. Emotion. Performance. Give them a reason to believe you. Not just the facts.”Adrian gave a slow nod.I swallowed hard and pushed open the doors.Marcus was already seated.Front row.Wearing smug like a custom-tailored suit.Beside him sat a woman I didn’t recognize. Sharp cheekbones. High ponytail. Dressed in royal blue.Vanessa leaned over. “That’s his new counsel. Civil specialist. Famous for flipp

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 34— Paper Lies, Blood Truth

    The certificate lay between us like a confession.My name wasn’t on it.Only Adrian’s.And Eliora’s.Filed. Stamped. Dated.Weeks before the court ever saw my face.Adrian’s fingers trembled as he traced the embossed seal. He kept rereading the name—our child’s name—as if doing so would make it disappear.“It’s real,” he said, finally. “She got to them.”“She forged it,” I said.“No,” Granny corrected softly. “She didn’t forge. She manipulated. She used the truth you both handed her the night you switched. Then she twisted it into something permanent.”“But the baby isn’t hers,” I said, voice rising. “She hasn’t touched her. I carried this child, Granny!”“And you can prove it,” she said calmly. “But this isn’t about truth anymore. It’s about what’s on paper.”I stood up.Paced.Clutched my stomach.“She’s trying to undo everything. Even now.”Adrian was already on his phone.Calling Vanessa.“Find out who helped her process this,” he said sharply. “Who filed it. Who stamped it. If a

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 33 — The Day the Court Fell Silent

    The courthouse smelled like old books and polished fear.Marble floors. Echoing heels. A silence that wasn't silence—it was waiting.Adrian stood to my right, tie perfectly knotted, jaw clenched tighter than his fists.Granny Elizabeth sat behind us. Unmoving. Regal. Watching everything like she had already seen it in a dream.The judge walked in. Robed. Unreadable. Carried years of law behind his eyes.He took his seat.Papers rustled.Voices whispered.Then silence again.And Eliora walked in.Same face. Same walk. But this time she looked tired.Not physically. Spiritually.Like she’d been fighting a war no one ever trained her for, and now even the armor didn’t fit right.She didn’t look at me.Didn’t glance at Adrian.Her eyes locked on the bench.Like the judge was her last prayer.Our lawyer stood first.He moved quickly. Precisely.Laid out the facts like a surgeon with a scalpel.Marriage contract.Pregnancy record.The sonogram timeline.The leaked messages.Christiana’s sta

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 32 — The Child She Never Carried

    The silence was the loudest it had ever been.Not even the clock dared to tick.“She filed for adoption,” Vanessa said again, her voice low but steady. “Private clinic.Florida. Same day the fake sonogram surfaced online.”Adrian paced the foyer, his jaw clenched.“How did she get approved?” he muttered.“She hasn’t been,” Vanessa replied. “It’s still under review. But the documents… they’re polished. New ID. Clean record. She’s calling herself Serena now.”I sat down slowly, holding my belly.“She’s building a lie,” I whispered. “A full one. A child, a name, a story. Just like she built mine. But this time, she wants proof no one can deny.”Granny Elizabeth stood by the fireplace. She hadn’t spoken since the news came in. Her face was calm, but I knew that look—a storm hiding behind quiet eyes.“She’s racing against the clock,” Granny finally said. “Because she knows once your baby arrives, her window closes.”“And what if she gets the child?” I asked.Adrian stopped pacing. “Then she

  • His Accidental Mrs    Chapter 31 — The Vaughan Files

    It dropped at noon.Not on news outlets. Not through a press release.YouTube. TikTok. Instagram.The Vaughan Files: Part One.Fifteen minutes long.Eliora narrating in soft tones.Aesthetic transitions. Soft piano in the background. Voice trembling just enough to seem authentic.The video opened with a childhood photo—two girls in matching blue dresses. The caption: “This is how it started.”Then a slow montage.Photos. Clips. Screenshots.Her and me. Our school days. Parties. Birthday footage.She painted us as best friends turned enemies.“I loved my sister. I covered for her. But when I needed her most, she took everything—my name, my future, my husband.”I watched the whole thing in silence.So did Adrian.So did the internet.“She twisted the narrative,” Vanessa muttered. “She’s playing martyr.”Granny Elizabeth didn’t blink.“She’s turning shame into sympathy. And people eat that up.”Then came the pivot.Seven minutes in.“She wasn’t the only one who lied,” Eliora whispered.

Higit pang Kabanata
Galugarin at basahin ang magagandang nobela
Libreng basahin ang magagandang nobela sa GoodNovel app. I-download ang mga librong gusto mo at basahin kahit saan at anumang oras.
Libreng basahin ang mga aklat sa app
I-scan ang code para mabasa sa App
DMCA.com Protection Status