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I Divorced the CEO in Silence

I was married to the most powerful man in the city. Yet in three years, he never learned my heart. When I divorced him, I did it quietly. No confrontation. No tears. No warning. He signed the papers without reading them. Everyone still called me the CEO's wife- until the day I returned, no longer his woman, but someone he could no longer touch. Now he's chasing me. Regretting me. Begging for a second chance. But the woman who once waited for him is gone. And this time, if he wants me back, the CEO will have to kneel.
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Chapter 1

The first time I realized my marriage was already over, my husband wasn't even in the room.

It was our third wedding anniversary.

The house was quiet in that expensive, echoing way that only very large homes manage. The kind of quiet that reminds you how alone you are, even when you're married.

I sat at the long dining table meant for twelve people, staring at a single candle I had lit myself. The flame trembled slightly every time the air conditioner hummed back to life.

Eight o'clock passed.

Then nine.

At exactly nine fifteen, my phone vibrated.

Not his name.

Assistant: Mrs. Hale, Mr. Hale will not be able to make it home tonight. A last-minute meeting came up. He asked me to apologize on his behalf.

I read the message twice. Then a third time.

No call.

No explanation.

No "happy anniversary."

Just an apology sent like a memo.

I typed back It's fine, because that was what I always said. Because being easy to manage had become my role somewhere along the way.

I blew out the candle and sat there a little longer, listening to the clock on the wall tick forward with no regard for what the day was supposed to mean.

Three years.

Three years married to Adrian Hale-CEO, business prodigy, media darling. A man who could move markets with a single sentence but somehow never noticed when his wife stopped talking.

I stood up and cleared the table alone. The plates had never been used, but I washed them anyway. It gave my hands something to do while my chest felt tight in that familiar, aching way.

By the time I finished, the house was dark again.

I went upstairs, passed the master bedroom, and stopped.

The door was open. His side of the room was pristine, untouched. He hadn't slept there in days. Maybe weeks. I'd stopped counting because counting made it harder to pretend.

I walked into the guest room instead and closed the door softly behind me.

That was the night I stopped waiting.

The divorce papers were already prepared.

They sat neatly inside a cream-colored folder in my bag, waiting for a moment that felt strangely calm when it finally arrived.

A week later, Adrian came home early for once.

I heard his car before I saw him, the low hum of the engine pulling into the driveway. My body reacted automatically-heart lifting, shoulders straightening-habits formed by years of hoping.

I hated that reflex.

He walked into the living room still on his phone, suit jacket draped over one arm, tie loosened. He didn't look at me as he spoke.

"Yes, finalize it. I want the board meeting moved to Friday."

He ended the call and finally noticed me standing there.

"Why are you home?" he asked, not unkindly. Just... surprised.

"I live here," I said.

A pause.

"Right."

That word used to hurt more than it should have.

"I need you to sign something," I said, holding out the folder.

He took it without question. Without suspicion.

"Is this for the charity gala?" he asked absently, already flipping through the pages.

"No."

He hummed in acknowledgment, pen already in hand. He didn't read the first page. Or the second. He didn't notice my name printed neatly beside his.

His signature was fast, practiced. The signature of a man who signed away things every day without consequence.

When he was done, he handed the folder back to me.

"You should let my assistant handle things like this next time," he said. "You don't have to do everything yourself."

I looked at him then. Really looked.

At the man I had loved quietly.

At the man who had never asked if I was happy.

At the man who had just signed our divorce papers without knowing.

"There won't be a next time," I said.

He nodded distractedly and walked past me, already reaching for his phone again.

I stood there long after he disappeared upstairs.

Silent.

Officially free.

He didn't notice when I moved out.

I packed only what mattered-documents, clothes, a few books. The rest I left behind, like artifacts of a life that had belonged to someone else.

The housekeeper watched me from the doorway as I wheeled my suitcase out.

"Mrs. Hale... are you traveling?" she asked carefully.

"Yes," I said. "I won't be coming back."

She looked confused, but she didn't stop me.

No one did.

Three days later, I boarded a flight alone.

No farewell.

No confrontation.

No dramatic ending.

Just silence.

And for the first time in three years, the silence didn't hurt.

It felt like relief.

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