Adeline
As I stepped through the front door of the house that Xander and I once shared, a chill swept over me. The place now felt like an empty shell. I wandered through the rooms. The silence was deafening, broken only by the hum of the refrigerator in the kitchen. I found myself standing in front of the dining table, my fingers tracing the grain of the wood. It was here that I had spent countless evenings waiting for Xander to come home, dinners growing cold. I sighed. "This isn't my home anymore," I whispered to myself. I moved to the bedroom, the room we had once shared. The bed, neatly made. I sat on the edge. "Why did it have to end like this?" I asked the empty room. There was no answer, of course. There never was. The closet stood half-empty, Xander's clothes noticeably absent. I pulled open a drawer, finding it filled with my things – neatly folded, untouched. It felt like our marriage, my presence carefully contained and largely ignored. I wandered back into the living room and sank onto the couch, staring at the divorce agreement on the coffee table. The black and white of the text seemed to blur as tears filled my eyes. Xander's signature was already there. My heart ached at the thought of the love we never had, the future that would never be. With a heavy heart, I picked up the pen and hesitated. "This is it, Adeline," I murmured to myself, trying to summon the strength to move forward. "This is the end of the chapter." I thought of my husband and sister again and my heart tingled. In the years since I got married, he had never defended me so much. “Our marriage was a mistake.” Yes, it was. If it wasn’t for the mistake, it wouldn’t have been my turn to marry him. Now it’s time to put an end to the mistake. I signed my name on the dotted line. I set the papers back on the table, and I let it all sink in. For a moment, I allowed myself to cry, the tears flowing freely as I mourned the end of our marriage. With a deep breath, I picked up my phone and dialed Xander's assistant. "Hello, this is Adeline," I said, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside. "Can you come by and pick up the signed divorce agreement? It's ready." "Of course, Mrs. Hale," came the polite reply, a touch of formality that felt oddly comforting. "I'll be there within the hour." "Thank you," I said, ending the call. I looked around the house one last time, then headed to the bedroom to start packing my things. The task was sorrowful. As I folded clothes and sorted through personal items, memories came rushing back—both good and bad. Finally, with my bags by the door, I took a deep breath and steeled myself for what came next. The assistant would be here soon to collect the papers, and I needed to be gone before then. I didn't want to face anyone from Xander's world right now. I dragged my suitcases to the front door and took one last look around the house. I loaded my bags into the trunk of my car and slid into the driver's seat.. I didn't know where I was going yet, but I knew I needed to find a place where I could start over, where I could rediscover who I was beyond being Mrs. Xander Hale. I hopped in the car, speeding away. I was all up in my head the whole time. I glanced in the rearview mirror and noticed a car behind me. At first, I brushed it off. Who would be trailing a divorcee? But as I made my way through the city, taking five different turns in an attempt to shake off the uneasy feeling, the car was still there. It was too good of a coincidence. "Am I being followed?" I muttered to myself, my grip on the steering wheel tightening. I took another turn, this time into a quiet residential street, hoping to confirm my suspicions. Sure enough, the car followed, maintaining a steady distance. My heart pounded in my chest as I tried to stay calm. "Okay, Adeline, don't panic," I told myself. "Just get somewhere safe and figure this out." I decided to head to a area with more people around. I pulled into a grocery store parking lot, parked the car, and watched the other vehicle. It drove past slowly, then circled around and parked a few rows away. My mind raced with questions. Who could be following me, and why? **** Xander's POV I sat in my office, staring at the divorce papers my assistant had just delivered. Adeline’s signature was neatly placed at the bottom, but there was something missing. I didn’t expect her to sign it. After she left without saying a word yesterday, I thought she would continue to pester me. What surprised me even more was that she did not accept compensation. “What is she trying to prove?” I muttered, feeling a twinge of irritation. I grabbed my phone and dialed her number, ready to confront her about what I perceived as another one of her tricks. But the call didn’t connect. It went straight to voicemail. I tried again, but the result was the same. "Damn it, Adeline," I whispered. I tried a few more times, pacing my office, each attempt ending in frustrating silence. I called my assistant. "Have you heard from Adeline?" I asked, trying to keep my voice calm. "No, sir," he replied. "I picked up the papers, as you instructed, but she didn’t say much. Just handed them over and left." I sighed, rubbing my temples. Something felt off. Adeline wasn't the type to just vanish, even if she was upset. Maybe this was a sign that she was truly done with me, done with trying to make our marriage work. I dialed her number again, but there was still no answer. What if she was in trouble? What if something had happened to her? “Find out where she went,” I ordered my assistant. “I need to know where she is.”ADELINE’S POV***I woke up slowly, feeling so groggy and disoriented. My body was so heavy and there was a dull pain in my side. I did not know why but the pain had my head hammering. I blinked against the bright light in the room and that was when I realised that I was not alone. A lot of questions ran through my mind as I wondered what had happened and why I was here. Someone was sitting next to me and there seemed to be a shocked look on their face when our eyes met. "Adeline?" The familiar voice came through. It was soft, like silk. I turned my head and sock Xander sitting right by my side. I felt an instant wave of relief and my heart swelled. I was so scared before this happened, so scared that something bad had happened to him but seeing him right here with me did a very good job with pushing off the pain for a little while. He was here with me, alive and okay. I blinked back the tears that were already starting to form. And that was the moment everything slowly started to c
FLORAL.I could barely breathe as I gripped the steering wheel, my knuckles were already white. I knew what Tristan was planning and I couldn't let it happen because it opposed everything that we worked for. Yes, I knew he wanted to take revenge on those who put him in prison but if he was going to do that, he should go face Adeline's old man, not Adeline. She was innocent and did nothing to him. I was not going to let him hurt her, not after I'd met her. Of course she was going to be a problem if I wanted to get to Xander but she was innocent and she was a good woman. I had to stop Tristan no matter what it was going to take. The streets blurred past me as I sped down the road. My heart was pounding so loud in my ears that I drowned out everything else. Tristan couldn't kill Adeline. Not like this. Not over some twisted sense of revenge. I didn't know how I ended up in this mess. It wasn't supposed to be my fight. But here I was driving, driving madly towards the one person who cou
ADELINE'S POV***My hands wouldn’t stop shaking as I dialed my grandfather's number. I could barely think straight now as my thoughts were all over the place. It felt like my mind was running a hundred miles per hour but I wasn't going anywhere. What was I going to do now that it was clear Xander was in danger. I didn't even know where I was going to start from. How the hell was I going to find him? And it was clear from the foregoing that Matt had had the one behind this whole thing. He had abducted Xander and his phone was enough proof for that. He had also put on a mask to make me think that was Xander. That son of a bitch really did all this only to die a very disgraceful death. That was exactly what he deserved. But what if he'd killed Xander? The thought brought back the fear that was already building up. I needed to do something, and I hoped my grandfather would be able to step in with his connections. If it didn't work then I had no idea what else would. All I could think ab
FLORAL’S POV***I didn't know Adeline was in the house when I stepped out of my room. The moment I saw her standing there, my heart dropped. I should have been more careful. What was I thinking, walking out like that? But it was too late-- she had already seen me so there was no need to do anything suspicious now. But maybe there was still time, I thought to myself, glancing at her before I tried to duck back into the shadows. However, Xander’s mother, ever the gracious host, was quick to introduce me once she noticed I was behind her. "Adeline, this is my daughter, Floral," she said, gesturing to me with a proud smile. "Floral doesn't come around often." Adeline turned to me, scanning my face for a second and I held my breath. This was very bad because if she ever got to remember who I was, that was if she didn't know already, I was doomed. My palms were starting to sweat as I braced myself for her reaction. Would she recognise me? Would she say something? But instead, she smiled
ADELINE’S POV***I couldn't stop thinking about Xander. He hadn't come back since the day he told me he was going to stay at his mom’s house and I was disturbed because it could be the place where all his problems had started. Him acting weird must have been from there. He had been complaining about his sister before he came back and then everything had changed. He rarely talked to me and now he no longer complained about her. A lot of things were going on that I should be told about. But nobody was saying anything and it worried me so much. I wished someone could just let me know what was happening. But Xander was the only person I could talk to. He was the only one who knew what his problem was. It wasn't like him to just disappear like this, especially now that there was nothing bothering him, well, nothing that I knew of. He should have checked in lately but I'd heard nothing. My heart felt heavy as I paced around the living room. If I hadn't called him yesterday to know if he
FLORAL’S POV***I watched from a distance as Matt got out of his car and entered the pub. My heart raced but I had to keep my composure because this was going to work. It was either this night or never. This was the moment I'd been waiting for. I needed to find out who he really was. I had suspected for a while that something was off about him, and now I was going to prove it. I quickly made my way to his car, careful not to draw attention. The street was quiet, and only the occasional sound of passing cars in the distance was the only thing I heard. I approached his car and glanced around to make sure no one was watching. Then, I reached into my bag and pulled out the small hidden camera I had planted earlier. I couldn't risk leaving it there for too long, just in case he checked his car for anything suspicious. My hands shook slightly as I retrieved the camera, but I was careful to keep my movements steady. Once I had it, I slipped it back in my bag and quickly walked away, blend