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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 3

The ballroom was exactly the way I remembered-grand, polished, and emotionally cold.

Crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling like frozen stars, casting light over tailored suits and designer gowns. Laughter flowed easily, practiced and hollow, the kind that came from people used to being seen but not known.

I paused just inside the entrance.

For a moment, I let myself breathe.

This was his world.

It used to be mine too-by proximity, not by choice.

I adjusted my dress, smooth and understated, chosen deliberately. Not to impress. Not to provoke. Just to exist as myself. The woman standing here tonight didn't need validation from anyone in this room.

Especially not from him.

I stepped inside.

No one noticed at first.

That was fine.

I accepted a glass of champagne from a passing server and scanned the room out of habit. Old instincts lingered. I saw familiar faces-board members, investors, socialites who once greeted me with polite smiles and questions about my husband's schedule instead of my own life.

Then I saw him.

Adrian Hale stood near the center of the room, tall and composed in a black suit that fit him like it always had-perfectly. He was listening to someone speak, expression attentive, eyes sharp, posture relaxed but authoritative.

He looked... the same.

Older, perhaps. A little more tired around the eyes. But unchanged in the ways that mattered.

For a split second, something old stirred in my chest.

Then it passed.

I took a sip of champagne and turned away.

I didn't plan to speak to him that night.

Fate, unfortunately, had other ideas.

I was halfway through a conversation with a woman from a consulting firm-someone I'd worked with recently-when the air around us shifted. The way it does when power enters a space.

The woman stiffened slightly.

"Mr. Hale," she said, turning.

I felt it before I saw it.

That familiar presence. That quiet authority that once dictated my days without ever asking my opinion.

I turned slowly.

Adrian was standing a few feet away, his gaze polite, distant-until it landed on me.

The moment stretched.

His expression didn't change immediately. But something subtle happened behind his eyes. A pause. A recalibration.

Confusion.

He looked at me like I was a detail he couldn't place.

Then recognition flickered.

Sharp. Sudden.

And unmistakable.

"-"

He stopped himself.

My name hovered unspoken between us.

"Do you two know each other?" the woman asked lightly, unaware she'd just stepped into a fault line.

Adrian didn't answer right away.

"Yes," he said finally, his voice even. Too even. "We do."

I offered a polite smile. The kind you give strangers. The kind that ends conversations before they begin.

"Good evening, Mr. Hale."

His eyes narrowed just a fraction.

"Good evening," he replied.

The woman excused herself moments later, sensing something she didn't understand. As soon as she was gone, the silence between us thickened.

"You look..." he started, then stopped.

Different, he meant.

Not waiting.

Not hopeful.

Not his.

"You look well," he finished.

"So do you," I said.

It wasn't a lie. It just wasn't loaded anymore.

He studied me openly now, as if trying to confirm something only he could see. I let him. I didn't shift. Didn't fill the silence.

That alone seemed to unsettle him.

"I didn't know you were back in the city," he said.

"I didn't announce it."

A pause.

"Are you here with someone?" he asked, too quickly.

I raised an eyebrow. "Is that relevant?"

His jaw tightened. "I was just asking."

I nodded. "Then no."

Something eased in his posture.

I noticed.

And for the first time, it irritated me.

"You disappeared," he said quietly.

I laughed once. Soft. Controlled.

"No," I corrected. "I left."

His eyes flickered. "Without saying anything."

"I said everything," I replied. "Just not out loud."

He looked at me like he wanted to argue. Like he wanted to remind me of something-commitments, vows, expectations.

Instead, he said, "Why now?"

"Why now what?"

"Why show up here?" he asked.

I met his gaze steadily. "Because I was invited."

That was true.

And it was enough.

The music shifted, and the crowd began to move toward the center of the room. Adrian hesitated, then gestured toward the edge of the ballroom.

"Can we talk?"

I considered him.

Once, I would have followed without question.

Now, I weighed the request like any other.

"Briefly," I said.

His relief was immediate.

We moved away from the crowd, the noise fading into a distant hum.

"You never contacted me," he said. "Not once."

"You never reached out," I replied.

"That's not-" He stopped. Exhaled. "That's not the same."

I tilted my head. "Why?"

He hesitated.

And there it was.

The moment I realized something had shifted in him too-not enough, not yet-but enough to matter.

"You were my wife," he said finally.

I nodded. "Past tense."

The word landed harder than I expected.

He stared at me. "What are you talking about?"

I didn't answer right away.

I watched the realization creep across his face in stages-confusion giving way to uncertainty, uncertainty edging toward something dangerously close to panic.

"You didn't think..." he began, then stopped.

I took a slow breath.

"I divorced you three years ago," I said calmly.

The world didn't end.

But something in his expression fractured.

"That's not possible," he said.

I met his gaze, steady and unyielding.

"You signed the papers."

The color drained from his face.

"No," he said. "I would remember that."

I almost smiled.

"You didn't read them," I said softly.

Silence crashed between us.

Adrian Hale-CEO, strategist, man who never missed details-stood frozen in place.

For the first time since I'd known him, he looked truly lost.

And for the first time, I felt nothing but peace.

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