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Chapter 91 You’re cruel

Author: Moonchild
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Eloise

The beeping from the IV machine was soft, rhythmic, and slightly annoying. But it was the only sound I could focus on. Not the birds chirping outside the window. Or the muted buzz of hospital chatter in the hallway. Just the IV. Just that tiny, robotic reminder that I was still tethered to something. Healing, apparently. But it didn’t feel like healing. Not really.

My back was propped against two stiff pillows, hospital gown itching my collarbone, and a dull ache throbbed somewhere beneath the stitches on my lower stomach. I’d stopped asking the nurses for painkillers. I wanted to feel everything now. The discomfort grounded me.

I heard the door open before I saw him. My fingers tensed slightly against the cotton sheet.

“Eloise,” my father said. His voice was steady and firm. Not like the last time. Not when he raised it across this very room in front of Jadeline and Jennifer. Not when he accused me of overreacting, of making a scene.

“Hi,” I said simply, not moving to s
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  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 93 Leaked

    Mike It had been one week and four days.One week and four days of soft hospital light and the beep of machines that had become too familiar. One week and four days of watching Eloise lie there with bruises that hadn’t fully faded, her body still healing, her laugh returning slowly like a ghost testing the waters of the living.I stood by the window of her hospital room, sipping bitter coffee from a paper cup. Outside, the world carried on like none of this had happened. A nurse passed the door, humming under her breath, and Eloise was asleep again, soft curls scattered across her pillow, lips parted just enough for her shallow breaths to escape.Max stayed with Ava, he video-called earlier through Ava’s phone. It was becoming routine. Eloise had smiled when she saw his little face pop on screen, even though her eyes dimmed the moment he asked, “Why are you always in bed, mummy?”Ava had jumped in quickly, “Because she’s on a very long vacation, remember? Special rest place.”Max nod

  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 92 She’s a nobody

    Jennifer POV I crossed my legs slowly, as I sat in the cold metal chair of the police station’s interview room. The fluorescent light above buzzed faintly. Its cold glare bounced off the whitewashed walls and reflected in the polished surface of the desk between me and the two detectives seated across from me. One of them, a woman with a clipped voice and a too-tight ponytail, folded her hands on the table and gave me that patronizing look I hated. “Miss Sinclair,” she began, tone flat, “we’ve reviewed the statement provided by Eloise Sinclair. She claims you assaulted her at the cafe, and that the altercation led to her hospitalization.” “She fainted,” I interrupted, keeping my voice even, almost bored. “I don’t know why she’s making up all this drama. She showed up at the cafe, saying she wanted us to talk, then she started yelling and crying. She slipped. I tried to help, but she was already unconscious. I panicked.” The male officer, broader-shouldered, with the type of mustac

  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 91 You’re cruel

    Eloise The beeping from the IV machine was soft, rhythmic, and slightly annoying. But it was the only sound I could focus on. Not the birds chirping outside the window. Or the muted buzz of hospital chatter in the hallway. Just the IV. Just that tiny, robotic reminder that I was still tethered to something. Healing, apparently. But it didn’t feel like healing. Not really. My back was propped against two stiff pillows, hospital gown itching my collarbone, and a dull ache throbbed somewhere beneath the stitches on my lower stomach. I’d stopped asking the nurses for painkillers. I wanted to feel everything now. The discomfort grounded me. I heard the door open before I saw him. My fingers tensed slightly against the cotton sheet. “Eloise,” my father said. His voice was steady and firm. Not like the last time. Not when he raised it across this very room in front of Jadeline and Jennifer. Not when he accused me of overreacting, of making a scene. “Hi,” I said simply, not moving to s

  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 90 Lucian’s hand

    Lucian POV The click of the remote echoed louder than it should have in the stillness of my penthouse. The news anchor’s voice cut through the silence like a scalpel, sharp, surgical, and cold. “Fashion CEO Eloise Sinclair remains in critical condition after a shocking incident at Café Moira, an antique bookstore. Witnesses say—” I didn’t hear the rest. The glass in my hand tilted before I noticed. Water spilled across my thigh, soaking into the denim. I barely flinched. My eyes were locked on the screen, on her. Eloise. As the paramedics moved her, her dress bloodstained. Even unconscious, even bloodied, God, that dress—I knew her body like a confession I’d never stop regretting. I placed the glass down. Too fast. It clinked hard, threatening to shatter, but stayed upright. My heart didn’t. It staggered in my chest, a pulse gone wild. She was hurt. Bleeding. And I wasn’t there. I stood slowly, pacing toward the floor-to-ceiling window. Outside, the city sparkled with its u

  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 89 She has to go

    Mike POV The clinic lights were harsh, brighter than the midday sun, but far colder. I stepped into the hallway outside Eloise’s room at exactly 6:10 p.m., cringing at the sterile hum of hospital noise. Silence, except for the recycled air and the distant buzz of fluorescent lamps. Not the evening I—or Eloise—needed right now. Yet, here I was. I closed the door quietly behind me and noticed her bed empty. My breath caught until I remembered, she’d told me her father might visit. That usually meant nothing intolerable. But tonight felt different. The air had shifted. I followed the hallway, and at the very end room, I found her. Sitting up against the pillows, hair untamed, face pale but defiant. She stared at the doorway when I entered, without surprise. She had moved to a new room. “I thought you said you’d eat,” I said gently, taking in the sandwich and juice still untouched. “Food’s poison tonight, I can’t believe my Dad sent more sandwiches to me when I clearly told him I won

  • Once Upon a Marriage    Chapter 88 The visit

    Eloise POV The white wall of the hospital room gave me no mercy. Light streamed in from the window, glinting off sterile tiles with an almost mocking glare. The scent of antiseptic clung to the air like it had soaked into the walls. My head throbbed behind my eyes, dull and persistent. When I heard the door click open, I looked up, anticipating someone kind. A nurse, maybe. A familiar face. Something to calm me down. Instead, my heart sank. My father. Then— Jennifer and Jadeline. Side by side. They stepped in like actors entering a scene they’d rehearsed too many times—natural smiles, genuine concern dripping from their perfectly polished lips. Jadeline in pale blue, a silk scarf wrapped around her throat like a noose she refused to notice. Jennifer wore cream, elegant and cold. Her hair was twisted into a knot at the base of her skull, face serene, untouched by guilt. My stomach twisted. I had expected my father to come visiting, but I never knew guilt would allow Jennifer

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