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Chapter six : The Visit and the Veil

Author: Valia Vaceia
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-27 00:28:06

The next morning dawned grey and heavy with mist. The mansion’s endless corridors were quieter than usual, the kind of silence that made Vanessa feel like even the walls were holding their breath. She stood before the mirror in the guest suite, adjusting the simple white blouse she’d chosen. She didn’t want to look like a CEO’s wife. Not today.

Her mother didn’t even know she was married. How could she explain a marriage that wasn’t real?

When she stepped downstairs, Alexander was already waiting near the door, immaculate in a navy suit, the faintest trace of cologne curling through the air. He glanced at her once, his gaze flicking from her wrinkled skirt to her bare face then simply said, “You’re ready.”

No greeting. No smile. Just the same cold precision that defined him.

Vanessa nodded, gripping her handbag. “Yes. Thank you for allowing this.”

“Don’t thank me,” he said, walking past her toward the car. “I’m only keeping my word.”

The ride was long and silent. The city blurred past glass towers giving way to quieter streets lined with palm trees and small shops. Vanessa’s heart pounded faster with every mile, until the hospital appeared, its pale walls rising like a tired guardian.

When the driver opened her door, Alexander spoke quietly, “You have an hour. I’ll wait here.”

She turned to him, brows furrowing. “You’re not coming in?”

He hesitated, just a flicker before his mask returned. “Hospitals aren’t my kind of place.”

Something in his tone stopped her from asking more.

She stepped out, clutching the bag that held fresh fruit and a new blanket she’d bought with her allowance. The moment she walked into the ward, the antiseptic smell hit her, and for a heartbeat, she was back in the moment when everything had fallen apart, her mother’s diagnosis, the unpaid bills, the hopelessness.

“Vanessa?” Her mother’s voice was soft, fragile but warm, and in that instant, all the strength she’d built over the past weeks cracked.

“Mom,” she whispered, rushing to her bedside. The older woman’s smile was weak but radiant. “You look tired,” she said gently.

“I’m fine. Just been… working.”

Her mother frowned slightly. “You’ve been working too hard again, haven’t you?”

Vanessa forced a smile. “Not really. Things are getting better. The hospital bills are paid, and the surgery.. it’s scheduled soon.”

Tears filled her mother’s eyes. “Oh, thank God.”

They talked for a while about the nurses, about small things but the weight of Vanessa’s secret sat between every word. When her mother asked where the money had come from, Vanessa only said, “A friend helped.”

A lie. But a necessary one.

Still, when her mother placed a trembling hand over hers, whispering, “You’ve always been my strong girl,” Vanessa felt the ache in her chest deepen.

An hour passed too quickly. When she stepped back into the crisp air, Alexander was still standing by the car, hands in his pockets, eyes shadowed by the sunlight filtering through the clouds.

“She looks better,” he said quietly.

Vanessa blinked. “You went in?”

He didn’t answer immediately. His gaze remained fixed on the hospital doors. “I asked the doctor about her condition. He said she’s stable. But the surgery is time-sensitive.”

Her breath caught. “You didn’t have to.. ”

“I did.” His voice cut through hers. “I’m not in the habit of leaving loose ends.”

Something about his tone made her chest tighten. He wasn’t just being cold, he was protecting himself. From what, she didn’t know.

They drove back in silence again, but halfway home, the car stopped at a red light near a busy café. Outside, a small crowd had gathered, cameras flashing. Paparazzi.

Alexander’s jaw clenched instantly. “Stay down,” he ordered.

Before she could react, a reporter shouted, “Mr. Cole! Who’s the mystery woman? Is she your new wife?”

The window’s tint wasn’t dark enough to hide her completely. A flash exploded, and Vanessa flinched as voices rose.

“Are you serious?” she hissed, ducking lower. “How did they even.. ?”

Alexander pulled her back down beside him, his hand gripping her arm. “They don’t stop until they get blood. Ignore them.”

His hand was warm, firm, a strange contrast to his usual restraint. For a moment, their eyes met, his dark, hers defiant and the noise outside blurred into silence.

When the light changed, the driver sped off. Vanessa exhaled shakily. “I didn’t ask to be your public scandal, Alexander.”

“You married me,” he replied coldly. “You’re part of my world now. And my world bites.”

“Then maybe you should stop feeding it.”

He turned sharply, surprise flickering in his eyes. “You think I enjoy this?”

“I don’t know what you enjoy,” she said quietly. “You never let anyone close enough to find out.”

The words seemed to hit him harder than she expected. His jaw tightened, and he turned away, staring out the window. “Some things are better left unknown.”

They didn’t speak again until they reached the mansion.

That night, Vanessa couldn’t sleep. She wandered to the balcony, wrapping a shawl around her shoulders. The air was cool, the city lights shimmering below like fallen stars.

Behind her, the door slid open.

She turned, startled, to find Alexander standing there, sleeves rolled up, tie loosened, the first time she had ever seen him unguarded.

“You should be resting,” he said, voice softer than she’d ever heard it.

“So should you,” she replied. “But I guess sleep doesn’t come easy when you’re used to fighting ghosts.”

He froze. For a long moment, neither spoke. Then, he stepped closer, the distance between them shrinking with every heartbeat.

“What do you think you know about my ghosts, Vanessa?”

“Nothing,” she admitted, her voice low. “But I can see them. Every time you look at me like you’re afraid to feel something.”

The air grew thick. The night hummed with something dangerous not anger, not fear but longing. His gaze dropped briefly to her lips before he turned away sharply, gripping the railing as if it anchored him.

“You should go inside.”

“Why?”

“Because if you stay…” His voice faltered. “I might forget why I brought you here.”

Vanessa’s breath caught, her pulse quickening.

She stepped closer anyway. “Maybe forgetting wouldn’t be so bad.”

Alexander turned then and for the first time, his mask cracked. The air between them burned with the tension of everything unsaid. But before he could respond, his phone buzzed sharply.

He answered without looking at her, his tone turning to ice. “What? Now? I told you to... ” His expression shifted. Whatever he heard drained the warmth from his face.

“I’ll be there,” he said curtly and hung up.

“What happened?”

He met her gaze, eyes cold again, walls rebuilt in an instant. “Nothing that concerns you. Stay here.”

And just like that, he was gone, the warmth, the tension, all of it  leaving Vanessa on the balcony, heart pounding, staring at the night sky that suddenly felt colder than before.

She didn’t know what storm had just been set in motion, but one thing was certain, something in Alexander’s world was breaking, and soon, it would crash straight into hers.

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