His Bride, Her Revenge-Chapter 46: The Truth Comes Crashing
Chapter 46: The Truth Comes Crashing
The city of Manhattan, glittering beneath the night sky, felt like a fortress of wealth and power, but Cambria now saw it for what it really was: a house of cards waiting to fall. Every move she had made, every plan she had put in place, had led to this moment. But the weight of what lay ahead pressed down on her chest like a vice. She had been building toward this, but the reality of the situation was more overwhelming than she had ever imagined.
The message from Elara had changed everything. There was no time to waste. Whatever was happening, whatever was pulling at the strings of the world’s power players, was about to explode. And Cambria knew that if she didn’t act quickly, she would be caught in the blast.
Her mind raced as she paced through her penthouse, the walls feeling like they were closing in. She had everything to lose, but she had also gained so much. With Knox at her side and Elara pulling the strings from the shadows, Cambria had built a formidable force. But she had no illusions. This wasn’t a game anymore. There was no room for mistakes.
The phone buzzed again, this time a text from Maddox. Her heart skipped a beat as she saw his name on the screen. It was the first time he had reached out to her since their last conversation, and the urgency in his words made her stomach twist.
"Cambria, I don’t know who’s behind this, but I’m being watched. I need to see you. We need to talk before it’s too late."
Her breath hitched as the weight of his words hit her like a punch to the gut. Maddox had always been the one person she had trusted above all others, but now, she wasn’t so sure. Was this all part of the game? Had he been lying to her this whole time? Or was he truly in danger?
She grabbed her coat and moved toward the door, her mind made up. "Knox, we need to go. We’re meeting Maddox. He says he has something we need to hear."
Knox, who had been quietly observing her every move, didn’t hesitate. He was always by her side, but this time, the unease in his expression made it clear that he wasn’t entirely on board with the plan. "Are you sure? We don’t know if Maddox is part of this; he’s been silent for too long, Cambria. It could be a trap."
"I don’t care," Cambria replied firmly, her eyes narrowing. "Maddox and I have a history. I need to hear him out. It’s the only way we’re going to get the answers we need."
Knox sighed but said nothing more. He trusted her, but there was a hesitation that lingered between them and an unspoken concern. Cambria had always been fiercely independent, but this time, the stakes were higher than they had ever been.
As they drove toward the meeting location, her phone buzzed again. A second message from Maddox.
"Cambria, I swear I’m not playing you. This is bigger than anything you’ve seen. We need to trust each other now."
Her hand trembled as she read the message. Maddox’s sincerity was clear in his words, but doubt still clawed at her mind. Was he really being honest with her? Or had he played her all along, using her to get closer to her uncle’s empire? The answers felt just out of reach, like a puzzle she couldn’t quite complete.
When they arrived at the luxury hotel where Maddox had requested to meet, Cambria’s heart pounded in her chest. The building loomed before her like a towering monument to everything she had once aspired to. But now, all she felt was the weight of her own uncertainty. She stepped out of the car, Knox following closely behind her.
The moment they entered the hotel’s private lounge, Cambria’s eyes immediately found him: Maddox, standing by the floor-to-ceiling windows, his back to her, his posture rigid, as though he had been waiting for her to arrive. The sight of him took her breath away, the memories of their shared past flooding her all at once.
But there was something different about him now. He wasn’t the same man she had married. He wasn’t the man she had once loved so fiercely. There was an edge to him, a wariness that hadn’t been there before.
"Maddox," she said softly, her voice betraying none of the turmoil that churned inside her.
He turned to face her, his eyes locking onto hers with a depth that seemed to carry the weight of everything unsaid between them. His jaw was tight, the lines of stress etched deep into his face.
"I didn’t know who else to turn to," he said, his voice rough. "I know you have every reason to hate me, but I’m not your enemy. We’re up against something bigger than us, Cambria. This isn’t just about your uncle. It’s about control over a global network of influence that neither of us can escape."
Cambria’s breath caught in her throat as his words sank in. "A global network?" she asked, her voice barely a whisper. "What are you talking about, Maddox? Who’s behind this?"
He took a step closer, his eyes filled with urgency. "It’s not just your uncle. It’s a web of power players, business leaders, politicians, and even the media. People who want control over everything. They want to wipe us both out. And they’ve been using my name, my family’s name, to do it."
Cambria’s heart raced. "You’re telling me about the scandal, everything that happened with my uncle... was it all part of something bigger?"
Maddox nodded, his expression grim. "Yes. Your uncle’s ambition was just a part of it. They’ve been playing us all against each other. And now, they’re coming for both of us. If we don’t work together, neither of us will survive this."
The words hit her like a tidal wave, but she couldn’t allow herself to be swept away by the rush of emotions that flooded her heart. This was too important. If Maddox was telling the truth, then everything she had been fighting for, everything she had built,, was at risk.
"I don’t know if I can trust you, Maddox," she said, her voice steady despite the storm raging inside her. "After everything that’s happened, after everything you did to me..."
He stepped forward, his gaze intense. "I never wanted to hurt you. I made mistakes. I’m not asking for forgiveness, I don’t deserve it. But I’m asking for your help. We can take them down. Together."
Her mind was a whirlwind, her thoughts racing in every direction. She had spent years building her empire, her life, everything she had worked for. And now, Maddox was telling her that it was all on the line, nothing was what it seemed. She had to make a choice.
"I don’t know if I can trust you, but I have no other choice," she said, her voice steely with resolve. "If we’re doing this, we do it my way."
Maddox’s eyes softened, a flicker of hope in his gaze. "I’m with you, Cambria. Whatever it takes."
As they began to plan their next move, the room was filled with a new energy that Cambria hadn’t felt in years. The pieces were finally falling into place. But as Maddox and Cambria began to strategize, a shadow loomed over them. A shadow they both knew they couldn’t outrun.
The real enemy was still out there. And now, the battle had just begun.