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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 6

(Adrian's POV )

Adrian Hale had always been a man of certainty.

The kind of certainty that let him command boardrooms without hesitation, make decisions with sharp precision, and anticipate the actions of nearly everyone around him. He was meticulous, calculated, a master of control.

Except her.

She had slipped through his fingers.

And for the first time, he had no idea what to do.

It started that morning, in his penthouse office. The skyline of the city stretched endlessly beyond the glass, glittering with lights that should have reminded him of power, of success. But today, they only emphasized the emptiness in the room.

His phone sat on the desk, vibrating incessantly. Calls. Messages. Missed notifications flashing his name in bright white letters, like an accusation. He stared at it, jaw tight, before pushing it away. He didn't answer. Not yet.

Because ignoring the phone wasn't the problem. The problem was the silence that followed.

She wasn't supposed to be silent. She wasn't supposed to exist outside his reach.

Three years. Three years and she had vanished-without a fight, without a word, without notice. And now, the consequences were unfolding like a storm he couldn't control.

He opened the file again.

Divorce decree. Finalized. Three years ago.

He stared at his own signature. The familiar loops and curves of his handwriting seemed almost mocking. Confident. Precise. Careless. A man who could sign away contracts, mergers, even companies-but never the one thing that truly mattered.

Her presence flashed in his mind-the calm way she had stood in front of him as he signed, the faint lift of her chin, the steady gaze that had always unnerved him. And he had missed it.

He had ignored it.

The memories came in waves.

The late nights she had sat on the edge of the bed, waiting for him to return from another board meeting.

The dinners she had cooked alone while he attended gala after gala, smile perfectly practiced, attention elsewhere.

The quiet mornings he had dismissed her complaints as worry or overthinking.

And now... gone.

He pressed his hands against the desk as if he could hold her presence back into the room.

How did I miss this?

He tried to reason it away. Surely, there had been a miscommunication. Perhaps the lawyers hadn't finalized the paperwork. Perhaps it was a mistake.

No.

He went over every document. Every signature. Every timestamp. Every meeting. The evidence was undeniable. She had done it. She had left.

And he hadn't noticed.

The day stretched on with a strange emptiness. Adrian didn't leave his office. He didn't eat. He didn't answer calls from colleagues or assistants who would normally bend over backward to accommodate his schedule. The divorce wasn't supposed to exist in his reality. He was supposed to have control. He was supposed to know, to anticipate, to stop it before it happened.

And yet, here he was.

Powerless.

By evening, he found himself standing outside her apartment.

He didn't know why he went. Logic wouldn't explain it. The man who ruled companies with precision now followed instinct. A raw, irrational instinct.

He knocked. Once. Twice. His hand hesitated on the third attempt.

"Please," he said quietly. Not to the empty hallway, not even to her, but to himself. "Just... talk to me."

No answer.

She didn't need him. She hadn't needed him for years.

The thought hit harder than he could have imagined.

Back in his car, he ran the events of the last three years through his mind like a projection on an endless screen.

He saw her waiting silently in the corner of the living room, dinner untouched. He saw her standing by the window late at night, staring out at the city lights, silent and patient. He remembered the way she had asked: Do you ever feel like we're just... coexisting?

He had answered dismissively. You worry too much.

The memory burned.

He tried logic next.

White lilies arrived the next morning at her apartment. Returned.

Handwritten notes followed. Ignored.

Phone calls. Unanswered.

And then panic began to creep in.

Adrian Hale, man of control, found himself grasping at empty air, trying to recapture someone who had already gone.

It was an unfamiliar sensation-fear mixed with frustration, anger curling in the pit of his stomach like poison.

She had moved on, in ways he couldn't predict. Ways he couldn't stop.

He replayed their last conversation at the gala again and again. Every word she had said, every glance, every pause. He analyzed it for mistakes, for signs, for clues.

"You signed the papers," she had said.

Why didn't I read them? The thought repeated over and over, haunting him.

She had done it calmly. Quietly. Without a single dramatic gesture. The kind of quiet that cuts deeper than any argument, deeper than tears or shouting.

He had always underestimated her. And now, that mistake was impossible to undo.

Night fell. Adrian stared at the ceiling of his penthouse, the city glittering below like prizes he could no longer claim.

He had lost her.

Not to another man. Not to circumstance.

To herself.

And that realization was worse than anything he had ever experienced.

Hours later, he found himself in his office again, still staring at the phone. Still obsessing. Still hoping she would call, text, respond, something-anything.

She won't.

And with that, Adrian Hale felt something he had never felt in his life: powerless.

Completely powerless.

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