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Hands of Stone, Heart of Vengeance
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Chapter 4

Elena POV:

I woke up to the distant hum of the building's climate control, a sterile quiet that felt wrong. The blinding white ceiling of a corporate recovery suite stared down at me. My body ached with a dull, persistent throbbing, but the frostbite was being treated. Someone had saved me. Adrian. It had to be Adrian.

He stood at the foot of my bed, his face pale, eyes shadowed. He had dismissed his fleeting confusion, I knew. The lullaby? Nonsense. A hallucination from the cold. He'd always dismissed anything that didn't fit his narrow, amnesiac view of the world. He preferred to believe Bella's carefully crafted narrative, the one where I was the villain.

His gaze was cold again. "You are my legal wife, Elena. A contractual obligation. Nothing more, nothing less. And you will remain so." His voice was flat, devoid of the earlier panic. "Don't ever hum that song again. Or any other tune from a past that doesn't exist for me."

He paused, a calculated glint in his eyes. "Behave, and your family's little flower farm, the one I've been investing in and subtly expanding for you, will continue to thrive. Disobey, and you will lose everything. Understood?"

I turned my head away, my jaw clenched. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of a response. My silence was my only weapon now.

My heart clung to a single, burning hope: the car my father had arranged would be here soon. My escape. Real. Imminent.

Five years. Five years of this living hell. The casual cruelty, the dismissive words, the physical and emotional abuse. Each passing day had chipped away at my spirit, eroding the vibrant woman I once was. The pain was a constant companion, a dull ache that never truly subsided. I had endured it all, clinging to the phantom of a love he couldn't remember.

But that phantom was gone. Replaced by a monster.

I was done. Utterly, irrevocably done.

Suddenly, Adrian's phone rang. He glanced at the screen, a soft smile touching his lips. It was Bella. He answered, his voice immediately softening.

"Addy, darling!" Bella's voice, shrill and tearful, cut through the phone. "Leo! Something's wrong! He can't breathe! He's covered in rashes! Elena must have done this! She's a chemist, she knows how to make poisons!"

Adrian's face hardened. He slammed the phone down. His eyes, now blazing with a terrifying rage, fixed on me. "You demon!" he roared. He yanked me from the bed, my still-tender skin screaming in protest. "What did you do?!"

He dragged me, half-dressed, out of the suite and shoved me into his private elevator. We shot upwards to the penthouse, where he had built a state-of-the-art nursery for Leo. The silence between us was thick with his fury, and my own growing despair.

We arrived at the penthouse moments later. Bella rushed out, her perfectly made-up face streaked with feigned tears. Her eyes, however, were triumphant as they met mine. Leo was on the floor, gasping, his skin an angry red.

"You monster!" she shrieked, her hand flying to my face. Her nails raked across my cheek, leaving angry red marks. "How could you hurt my baby?!"

"I didn't do anything!" I cried, trying to push her away. "Check the surveillance cameras! I was locked in the cryo-room!"

Just then, the on-site physician, a man on Adrian's payroll, rushed forward, his face pale and trembling. He knelt before Adrian, his voice shaking. "Mr. Foster! It's true! I saw her! Ms. Elena... she was in the lab earlier, mixing an unlabeled compound!"

My blood ran cold. Betrayal.

"She said... she said she was creating a new 'room spray' for Leo," the doctor stammered, his voice cracking. "She offered me a large sum of money to... to look the other way. To say it was a natural extract. She said Ms. Bella needed to know her place!"

My world spun. This was a nightmare. A carefully orchestrated, malicious nightmare. "That's a lie!" I screamed, my voice hoarse. "He's lying! I would never!"

But no one was listening. Adrian, his face a mask of primal fury, gently lifted the gasping Leo from the floor. The child's skin was covered in welts. He stared at me, his eyes burning with an inferno of hatred. "You call yourself a woman?" he growled, his voice a chilling whisper. "You call yourself human?"

"She deserves to be punished, Addy!" Bella cried, clinging to his arm. "She tried to kill our son!"

"Oh, she'll be punished," Adrian said, his eyes never leaving mine. His voice dropped to a terrifying calm. "She used her hands to create this poison. Her hands are the weapon."

My blood ran cold. Dread, a suffocating blanket, descended upon me. "No," I whimpered, shaking my head. "Please, Adrian, no."

But he wasn't listening. He turned to his security chief. "Bring me the quick-dry cement from the construction site downstairs. And two casting molds. If she can't control these hands, then I will seal them forever."

My body convulsed, a silent scream trapped in my throat. The guards, always silently obeying, appeared with a bucket of grey sludge and two heavy, box-like molds. Adrian watched, his eyes devoid of mercy, as they grabbed my arms, forcing my hands onto a table. The first mold was slammed over my right hand. The cold, wet cement was poured in, heavy and suffocating. I screamed, but the sound was a ragged, tearing noise. Another mold. More cement. The weight was crushing. The chemical heat of the curing concrete began to burn my skin. Tears streamed down my face, hot and agonizing. My hands, my life, my art, were being entombed in stone.

Blood, from where my nails scraped against the rough mold, bloomed on the grey surface, a stark contrast against the concrete.

Adrian watched, his expression unyielding. "Still not enough," he muttered, his voice cold. "She needs to understand the consequences." He leaned in close, his voice a venomous whisper in my ear.

"You tried to hurt my child! You need to understand that you will never create, never touch, never feel again if you dare to cross me! This is for trying to destroy my family! This is for trying to hurt my son!"

A choked, gurgling sound escaped my lips. It was a laugh. A broken, hysterical laugh. I thought of my past choices. My blind love. My foolish hope. My unwavering loyalty to a man who had forgotten me, replaced me, abused me.

I loved the wrong man. I loved him with everything I had. And he had broken me. Utterly. Completely.

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