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I Divorced the CEO in Silence Novel Cover

I Divorced the CEO in Silence

For three years, I remained the invisible wife of the city's most influential mogul. Despite my devotion, he never understood my worth. I chose to leave without a word, slipping away while he signed our divorce papers without a glance. Now I have returned as a powerful woman beyond his reach. Driven by regret, he pursues me and begs for another chance. But the loyal wife he knew is dead; if he wants me now, he must learn to kneel.
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Chapter 2

The first thing I learned after leaving Adrian Hale was how quiet the world could be when it no longer revolved around him.

No assistants calling at odd hours.

No last-minute cancellations disguised as "emergencies."

No waiting for a man who treated time like something only he was allowed to waste.

The city I landed in didn't know my name.

That was the point.

I rented a small apartment on the ninth floor of a building that smelled faintly of paint and new beginnings. It wasn't luxurious. The furniture was simple, the kitchen narrow, the windows smaller than what I'd been used to.

But the silence there felt different.

It wasn't empty.

It was mine.

The first night, I slept on a mattress on the floor with my suitcase still half-open beside me. I didn't unpack everything. I didn't rush. For once, there was no schedule demanding efficiency.

I woke up late the next morning and lay there staring at the ceiling, waiting for the familiar anxiety to settle in.

It didn't.

No tightness in my chest.

No sense of failure for not being productive enough.

No fear of disappointing someone who never noticed my effort anyway.

I laughed softly at that realization, the sound strange in the quiet room.

For years, my identity had been tied to a name that wasn't mine.

Mrs. Hale.

It had followed me everywhere-events, interviews, business dinners. People had spoken to me politely, distantly, always with a careful respect reserved for something owned by someone important.

Never as myself.

That day, I walked into a small café down the street and ordered coffee under my own name.

"Name?" the barista asked, marker hovering over the cup.

I hesitated.

Then I said it.

She wrote it down without a second glance, slid the cup across the counter, and moved on to the next customer.

It shouldn't have mattered.

But it did.

I didn't check the news for weeks.

I knew Adrian would be there-his face, his company, his perfectly controlled life continuing exactly as it always had. I didn't need confirmation that the world hadn't ended because I'd left it.

What surprised me was how little I missed him.

I missed routine.

I missed familiarity.

I missed the idea of being married.

But I didn't miss the man.

That truth settled slowly, gently, like something that had always been waiting for me to accept it.

When the divorce confirmation email came, I stared at it for a long time before closing my laptop.

No reaction.

No regret.

Just finality.

Work came next.

I had put my life on pause for three years, but I hadn't erased it. The qualifications were still there. The skills I'd tucked away to make room for someone else's ambition hadn't vanished.

They were just waiting.

My first job after the divorce wasn't glamorous. It paid modestly and demanded long hours, but for the first time in years, the effort felt meaningful.

I stayed late because I wanted to.

I pushed myself because I had goals again.

Slowly, people stopped seeing me as quiet and started seeing me as capable.

Then dependable.

Then valuable.

I changed my wardrobe. Not dramatically-no sudden reinvention-but intentionally. Clothes chosen for comfort and confidence, not to fit into someone else's image.

I cut my hair.

Just a little.

Enough to feel the difference.

Three months in, I ran into someone from my old life.

She recognized me before I recognized her.

"Mrs. Hale?"

I turned, my coffee halfway to my lips.

She looked shocked, like she'd seen a ghost. Or worse-something that didn't belong outside its assigned place.

"You're... here?" she asked.

"Yes," I said calmly.

"Alone?"

I smiled, small and polite. "Yes."

Her eyes flickered, curiosity burning beneath the surface. I knew that look. I'd worn it once, too-when other women escaped lives I was still trapped in.

"How's Adrian?" she asked.

"I wouldn't know," I replied.

That was the first time I said it out loud.

And it felt true.

Three years passed like that.

Quietly. Steadily.

I built a life piece by piece, without headlines or grand announcements. I learned what peace felt like when it wasn't constantly interrupted.

By the time I finally returned to the city, I was no longer running from anything.

I was returning as someone new.

The invitation arrived the morning after I landed.

A black envelope.

A gold seal.

Adrian Hale's company crest embossed on the front.

A charity gala.

I stared at the name printed neatly on the card.

Mr. Adrian Hale requests the pleasure of your company.

No mention of me.

No hint that he knew.

I smiled slowly, folding the invitation and setting it aside.

He still didn't know.

But he was about to.

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