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Chapter 4

Elaina woke up to the quiet, sterile beeping of a heart monitor. The fever had broken, but a profound weakness lingered in her limbs. She was in a VIP suite at NewYork-Presbyterian.

Dr. Julian Adler, her family's physician for years, was reviewing a chart at the foot of her bed. He was a kind-faced man in his fifties.

"Acute influenza, compounded by exhaustion," he said, his voice gentle. "We'll need to keep you for observation." He made a note on the chart. "And given your condition, I'll be adjusting your medication to ensure it's safe for the fetus."

A knot of panic tightened in Elaina's stomach. "Who else knows? About the pregnancy?"

Dr. Adler offered a reassuring smile. "Just myself and my head nurse. Patient confidentiality. Though, as your husband, Mr. Hudson has a right to..."

"No." The word was sharp, cutting him off. "He can't know. No one can. Especially not him."

The doctor's professional smile softened into one of understanding. He'd seen enough of the city's elite to read between the lines.

Elaina pushed herself up, her arm trembling with effort. She found a notepad and pen on the bedside table.

"Julian, I am formally requesting you prepare a non-disclosure agreement regarding my medical status. I am invoking my right to privacy." Her voice was weak but firm. "I am asking you, as a friend of the Frank family, to protect this for me."

He took the note from her, his expression serious. "On my medical license, Elaina. You have my word."

Not long after he left, the door to her room opened.

Eleazar.

He'd changed his clothes, but he carried a faint, cloying scent with him. Kallie's perfume. So he had gone to her last night after all. The thought was a dull, familiar ache.

He stood awkwardly by the door, his eyes scanning her pale face. "How are you feeling?" His tone was stiff, formal.

"I'll live," she replied, turning her head to look out the window.

The silence stretched, thick and uncomfortable. He pulled a chair to her bedside and, to her utter astonishment, picked up an apple and a small knife from the fruit basket.

He began to peel it, his movements clumsy and inefficient. He was a man who commanded boardrooms, not paring knives. He nicked his thumb, and a single drop of blood welled up on his skin. He swore under his breath.

Elaina watched the small, absurd drama, a confusing mix of emotions churning inside her.

He finished his mangled work and held the apple out to her. She didn't take it. A flicker of frustration crossed his face at her silent rejection. He tossed the mangled apple onto the bedside table with a soft thud.

His jaw tightened. "What did you and Denver Bradley talk about? Was it worth making yourself sick over?"

Back to this. A wave of exhaustion washed over her.

"We talked about art. Nothing more. Believe it or not." She closed her eyes, unwilling to fight.

Her dismissal seemed to fuel his anger. He saw it as defiance.

"Nothing? Is that why he's suddenly so interested in the Frank family's old assets? Don't think I don't know he's been sniffing around your father's bankruptcy case." His voice was a low, furious hiss.

Her eyes snapped open. He was having her investigated.

Before she could form a reply, his phone buzzed on the nightstand. The screen lit up with a smiling picture of Kallie.

He answered it, his back to her, and his voice transformed, becoming softer, gentler. "Yes, I'm still tied up... It shouldn't be much longer."

The hypocrisy was nauseating.

He ended the call and stood, his cold mask firmly back in place. "Get some rest. I'll handle the bills. And stay away from him until you're discharged."

It was an order, not a request. He walked out, leaving the butchered apple on the nightstand, a testament to his brief, failed attempt at care.

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