Chapter 0150 Chapter 0150 Ella POV âThe f food was incredible, as always,â Elizabeth remarked as we stepped out the front door.
âIâll pass that along to the kitchen staffâtheyâll be thrilledâ I replied with a smile.
It was one of those rare, warm days that clung on past summerâs end, so we decided to take a walk before Elizabeth had to return to the capital. There was still so much left unsaid, but as we strolled down the path, I noticed an unmistakable shift in her mood.
any more days like this,â I commented, glancing at the sky. âThe weatherâs going to change âWe wonât have many soon.â
âYes,â she agreed, a slight furrow in her brow. âI think itâll be a harsh winter.â
Her tone was tight, her gaze distant as she kept glancing at me, then quickly looking away. After the easy, lighthearted mood weâd shared all afternoon, the sudden tension felt like a cold wind. I told myself not to press if she had something to say, sheâd say it in her own time. But as we turned the corner at the end of the block, her silence became impossible to ignore.
âDoes it feel strange being away from the constant noise of the capital?â I asked, hoping to draw her out.
âA little,â she said, with a weak smile. âBut itâs... nice. I wish things could be more like this back home. You canât even step outside without people shouting at you or snapping photos.â
âIâve noticed,â I muttered, thinking of how relentless the scrutiny on her must be.
She looked down at her feet, exhaling a sigh that felt too heavy for such a simple walk.
âSomethingâs on your mind,â I said quietly. âWhatâs wrong?â
Elizabethâs head snapped up, her eyes wide with surprise. She quickly forced a smile and shook her head. â Nothing, really. Iâm fine.â
But the look in her eyes told me otherwise. There was something she wasnât sayingâsomething weighing her down that she didnât feel she could share with me. And that hurt more than I cared to admit.
Elizabeth had become my closest friend, the one I could trust with almost anything. It unsettled me to think that she couldnât or wouldnât trust me in return.
Then again, I hadnât exactly been open with Elizabeth about everything. Iâd done my best to shield her from the turmoil surrounding David. The last thing I wanted was to draw any unwanted attention her way.
1 hadnât even told her about the attack at the hotel. Iâd simply ignored the rumors swirling around it. Alexander, ever protective, had used his influence to keep the story out of the headlines, offering the press exclusive wedding access in return for their silence.
My father had agreedâit was better to let the matter fade if we couldnât directly expose Davidâs involvement. Still, whispers persisted. The rumors might have lost momentum in the media, but online, they remained like a shadow that wouldnât quite disappear. I could only hope theyâd eventually fade away.
But then, a thought struck me: I knew that Elizabeth spent time on social media, where rumors circulated endlessly. If sheâd heard any of it, she might feel hurt that d kept such a significant event from her.
I couldnât bear the idea of something like this driving a wedge between us.
+25 BONUS Chapter 0150 I clasped my hands together, twisting them nervously. âElizabeth, if thereâs something you want to say to me, I hope you know you can say it. I wonât be offended.â
Elizabeth glanced over her shoulder, her expression shifting to something guarded. Because of the time of day, we didnât have a guard tailing us. The patrols and house guards were out of earshot, leaving us as alone as we could 1. be.