Chase The Heart
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Chapter 10 I need some air img
Chapter 11 And we are husband and wife img
Chapter 12 We met five years ago img
Chapter 13 You can't run.. Not anymore.. img
Chapter 14 it's... memorable img
Chapter 15 I'll ask him img
Chapter 16 Pick whatever you like img
Chapter 17 Tell me you're not thinking about running away img
Chapter 18 Just a little fun img
Chapter 19 what will I get in return img
Chapter 20 I'm... learning img
Chapter 21 call me hubby img
Chapter 22 Sounds good to me img
Chapter 23 They're asking to meet tonight img
Chapter 24 Ethan Cole had smiled img
Chapter 25 I don't respond well to threats img
Chapter 26 Did she dare to leave him img
Chapter 27 You've always been mine, Ava img
Chapter 28 Goodnight, wife img
Chapter 29 Don't be shy, Ava img
Chapter 30 And what about... work img
Chapter 31 One more thing img
Chapter 32 You've done a lot of effort here img
Chapter 33 last mistake img
Chapter 34 What did you just say img
Chapter 35 Isn't that her img
Chapter 36 Well, accidents happen img
Chapter 37 Remember this moment img
Chapter 38 some trace, some clue img
Chapter 39 just vanished out of nowhere img
Chapter 40 She looked like an angel img
Chapter 41 she was his... img
Chapter 42 Going somewhere, wife img
Chapter 43 I thought you'd miss me img
Chapter 44 why I chose you img
Chapter 45 I want to try acting img
Chapter 46 Right now img
Chapter 47 You never loved me! img
Chapter 48 Why can't I be more img
Chapter 49 Say something img
Chapter 50 Old position img
Chapter 51 I need a favour img
Chapter 52 I'll send you the details img
Chapter 53 This wasn't a game, it was survival img
Chapter 54 Someone's following us img
Chapter 55 Stop the car img
Chapter 56 I want to hear more img
Chapter 57 You're lying img
Chapter 58 I hate you img
Chapter 59 Let's go img
Chapter 60 She got presence img
Chapter 61 he would be finished img
Chapter 62 Send a word to Patrick img
Chapter 63 He knows the results already img
Chapter 64 You told me you hated me img
Chapter 65 Who are you img
Chapter 66 Yes, wife img
Chapter 67 Just a work emergency img
Chapter 68 You're here, child img
Chapter 69 Sir, everyone is informed img
Chapter 70 She wasn't jealous img
Chapter 71 Something is burning img
Chapter 72 I was hoping for some time together img
Chapter 73 Are you even a man img
Chapter 74 hidden for life img
Chapter 75 Hidden for life img
Chapter 76 I will see you later then img
Chapter 77 No way she's getting it img
Chapter 78 Investment made by AEC Entertainment Industry img
Chapter 79 Was Mr. Judson scared of her img
Chapter 80 Ava Ethan Cole img
Chapter 81 You're the sunshine of his life, and me img
Chapter 82 No, I didn't pass it img
Chapter 83 Was he really gentle Or he was pretending img
Chapter 84 Dance with me img
Chapter 85 I can fulfil your demand if you say yes img
Chapter 86 He was shameless img
Chapter 87 An enchantress who thrived in the spotlight img
Chapter 88 or you want me to chase img
Chapter 89 What is her relationship with Ethan img
Chapter 90 Madam.. I don't think that's a good idea img
Chapter 91 A wild rose in full bloom img
Chapter 92 Xavier Grayson img
Chapter 93 Chemistry shots img
Chapter 94 You always thought you were better than me img
Chapter 95 Where are you taking me img
Chapter 96 AEC Entertainment img
Chapter 97 That went better than expected img
Chapter 98 Your journey starts now img
Chapter 99 You've got a nice laugh img
Chapter 100 Did someone broke in img
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Chapter 7 Husband

"Ava," he whispered again, his voice soft but filled with urgent hope. "Can you hear me?"

There was no answer, but her breathing hitched, and her eyelids moved again. The room was so quiet, only the beeping of the machines could be heard, and it felt like the world was holding its breath, waiting, waiting for her to wake her up again.

Then, with a slow, and hard effort, Ava's eyes fluttered open.

It was a small victory, but in that sterile, dimly lit room, it felt monumental.

Her gaze was unfocused, her pupils dilated as if she was struggling to make sense of the world around her. She blinked, the confusion clouding her features as she looked up at the faces surrounding her.

Nothing made sense.

Dr. Myers let out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding. "Ava," he said softly, leaning closer, "you're in the hospital. You've been in a coma for three years. Can you hear me?"

Ava's eyes flickered with a brief moment of awareness, but the weight of his words hung heavy in the air. For a moment, she couldn't understand what the doctor was saying. Three years. Did he just said three years? Could it really have been that long?

The machines beeped louder and faster, as her heart raced in confusion, and the tension in the room reached it's peak. Ava's mind was a whirlwind of confusion, her body weak, and her world had shifted in ways she couldn't begin to understand. She blinked slowly as she looked around, her eyes adjusting to the brightness of the room, the fog in her mind slowly beginning to lift. But the clarity brought no comfort, only confusion and a sense of being lost.

Her body felt foreign, heavy and weak, as if it belonged to someone else. Everything seemed so distant, and yet painfully real at the same time. Her last memory was blurry of speeding down a dark road, the sound of tires screeching, the blinding lights of another car, and then nothing.

Now, she was here, in this bed, and the doctor's words echoed in her ears.

"Three years," he had said. "You've been in a coma for three years."

The words were too big, too heavy to process. How could it have been three years? She felt like she had been asleep only for a few hours, perhaps days, but it couldn't definitely be three years. Panic rose inside her, gnawing at her insides, but her body was too weak to respond the way her mind wanted it to.

Dr. Myers began to explain the recovery process, how her muscles had atrophied, how she would need extensive physical therapy, and how memory loss was common in cases like hers. But she barely heard him. His words were drowned out by the sound of her own thoughts, racing, spiraling into chaos.

She closed her eyes to remember, anything, but the more she tried, the more her head began to hurt a little and she couldn't remember anything. She couldn't remember anything beyond that last blurry moment on the road.

As the doctor's voice faded into the background, the door creaked open, and someone else stepped inside.

Ava's breath caught in her throat as a tall, well dressed man entered the room. He moved in the room with a calm, deliberate grace, his every step was like he owned the place. The light from the window caught his eyes. Ava caught a cold, calculating gleam in his eyes that sent a shiver down her spine.

"Ava," the man said softly, his voice was smooth and calm. "I'm so glad you're awake."

She stared at him, her mind trying to remember him, recognise him, but she couldn't. His face was a blank to her, a stranger's face. Yet, something about him, the way he carried himself, the way his eyes seemed to never quite leave her, made her feel as though he wasn't a stranger at all, but her instincts told her he was someone far more dangerous. Her pulse quickened again, the beeping of the machines growing louder.

"Who are you?" she asked, her voice barely a whisper, strained and weak.

The man's lips curled into a small soft smile. "It's me, Ava. Ethan. Ethan Cole, your husband."

Ava felt a chill went down her spine as she heard the word 'Husband.' Husband? The word hit her like a punch to the gut. Her eyes widened in shock, her heart pounded in her chest. Husband? This man.. this cold.. unnerving stranger.. was claiming to be her husband? No. That couldn't be right.

It didn't feel right. She searched through her fragmented mind in desperatation to find some memory, any memory, that would make sense of his words. But there was nothing. Just a void, a black hole where her memories should have been.

"I don't... I don't remember you," she whispered, her voice trembling.

Ethan stepped closer, his movements slow, deliberate, as though he were trying to soothe her. But there was something in his eyes.. something possessive, and controlled. He was too calm, too in control, and it alerted her deeply.

"That's understandable," he said softly. "You've been through a lot. But I'm here now. I've always been here. I've been waiting for you to wake up." He reached out, gently brushing his fingers against her hand, but the touch sent a jolt of unease through her.

It wasn't comforting, it felt wrong. Forced. His fingers were cold against her skin, his touch more like a claim than a gesture of love.

Ava pulled her hand away, her breath shallow, panic clawing at her throat. "How... how long?" she asked, her voice shaky. She needed to know how long they had been married.

"We've been married for four years," Ethan replied, his tone smooth, too smooth.

He spoke as if this were just a normal conversation, as though everything made perfect sense. But it didn't. Nothing made sense.

Four years? Married?

It didn't add up.

She couldn't remember any of it, couldn't remember him. And the more he spoke, the more she felt a growing sense of dread, like a shadow looming over her. Her instincts screamed at her that something was very, very wrong. But she couldn't put her finger on it, couldn't pin down what exactly felt so off about him.

The doctor, standing quietly in the background, cleared his throat. "Mr. Cole has been overseeing your care since the accident. He was the one who admitted you that night."

The words echoed in her mind. He admitted her? He had been the one to bring her here? Her eyes flicked back to Ethan, and she saw it again, that glint in his gaze, a look of ownership, control.

But why? Why did it feel like he was more than just a concerned husband? Why did it feel like he was hiding something beneath that calm exterior?

            
            

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