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The Silent Plan

Author: NCVPS3863M
last update publish date: 2026-03-15 02:28:53

The Hale mansion slowly settled into silence as evening arrived.

Servants moved quietly through the hallways, finishing their tasks for the day. The large house looked calm on the surface, but beneath that calm atmosphere, invisible tensions were beginning to grow.

Aurora sat in the bedroom near the window, watching the sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and gold.

Her hand rested gently on her stomach again.

The doctor’s words from the hospital kept echoing in her mind.

“You’re pregnant.”
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    “…wrong choice.”Aurora didn’t step back.Even though every instinct screamed at her to.The darkness beyond the door wasn’t normal.It didn’t look like a hallway.It didn’t look like a room.It looked like… nothing.Endless.Deep.Like it would swallow her whole.Adrian’s grip on her wrist tightened.“Aurora—don’t.”His voice was sharp now.Urgent.But Aurora didn’t move.Her eyes locked on the darkness.Because something about it—felt familiar.Not safe.Not right.But familiar.“That’s not a hallway…”She whispered.Adrian stepped closer.“It’s not.”A pause.“It’s a trap.”Aurora’s fingers tightened on the door handle.“Everything here is a trap.”Silence.Heavy.Then—the voice came again.From inside the darkness.Closer this time.Almost welcoming.“Come in.”Aurora’s breath slowed.Dangerously.Because now—she wasn’t scared.She was thinking.“Why this door?”She asked quietly.The voice didn’t answer immediately.Then—“Because you chose it.”Aurora’s lips pressed together.

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The One She Caught

    Aurora didn’t answer.She couldn’t.Because the moment Adrian said—“…who were you trying to catch?”—something inside her shifted again.Her grip loosened.But she didn’t let go completely.Because now—nothing felt certain.Not even him.“…Adrian.”Her voice came out low.Careful.“Say something.”A pause.“Something only you would know.”Silence.Adrian didn’t respond immediately.And that—that delay—it made her heart tighten.Then—quietly—“You hate the dark.”Aurora froze.A memory flashed.Sharp.Clear.Him saying it once—long ago—when the lights had gone out unexpectedly.“You always pretend you don’t…”A pause.“…but you stay closer to the wall.”Aurora’s breath slowed.That was true.Too specific.Too real.Her fingers relaxed slightly.“It’s you.”Adrian exhaled.“Yes.”Relief tried to come.But it didn’t fully land.Because something was still wrong.Still off.Aurora stepped back slowly.Creating distance.“Where did you go?”She asked.Adrian’s voice dropped.“They p

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The Voice in the Dark

    Darkness came back harder this time.Not just absence of light—but presence of something else.Heavy.Close.Watching.Aurora didn’t move.Not because she didn’t want to—but because her body refused.Her mind was still stuck on one thing.He was never on your side.“No…”She whispered it.Barely sound.“That’s not true.”But the problem was—nothing felt true anymore.Not Adrian.Not the person in front of her.Not even herself.Everything was shifting.Breaking.Rebuilding.And she didn’t know what to hold onto anymore.“Aurora.”The voice came from the dark.Not the same one as before.This one—softer.Lower.Familiar.Too familiar.Her breath caught.“…Adrian?”Silence.Then—“Aurora.”Again.Closer this time.Aurora’s heart jumped.“Where are you?”She asked quickly.Trying to locate him.Trying to find something real.“Right here.”The answer came from behind her.Aurora turned instantly—but saw nothing.Only darkness.Only shadows.But she felt it.That presence.Close.Too

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The One She Never Suspected

    Aurora didn’t blink.She couldn’t.Because the face in front of her—it didn’t just shock her.It broke something deeper.“…you.”The word slipped out.Barely a breath.But it carried everything.Disbelief.Pain.Truth.The person standing there didn’t move.Didn’t rush.They simply watched her—calm.Composed.Like this moment had already happened a hundred times in their head.“I was wondering when you’d figure it out.”Their voice was soft.Familiar.Too familiar.Aurora’s fingers trembled.Just slightly.“You…”A step back.“You were in my house.”A pause.“In my room.”Another.“And I let you in.”The realization hit harder this time.Because now—it wasn’t a question.It was a fact.The person tilted their head.A faint smile.“You always did.”Silence.Aurora’s chest tightened.Because that sentence—it meant history.It meant trust.It meant something that went far beyond that one night.“Why?”Her voice cracked again.This time—she couldn’t stop it.“Why would you do this to

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The Trap Tightens

    “…found you.”Aurora didn’t breathe.Didn’t move.Didn’t think.Because that voice—it wasn’t just close.It was right in front of her.Close enough that if she reached out—she might touch them.But she didn’t.She couldn’t.Her fingers stayed locked around Adrian’s sleeve.Tight.Like letting go meant disappearing.“Adrian…”A whisper.Barely sound.“I know.”His voice came low.Right beside her.Steady.But even he—even he sounded different now.More alert.More dangerous.Because this—this wasn’t confusion anymore.This was survival.“Listen to me.”He said quietly.“If I say run—”“I’m not leaving you.”Aurora cut him off instantly.Sharp.Certain.Adrian paused.Just for a second.Then—“…fine.”A breath.“Then don’t let go.”Aurora tightened her grip.“I won’t.”Silence pressed in again.Heavy.The kind that made every small sound feel loud.Every heartbeat—a signal.And then—a step.Right in front of them.Slow.Deliberate.Another one.Closer.Aurora’s breath hitched.Adr

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   When the Lights Go Out

    Darkness.Total.Absolute.Aurora couldn’t see anything.Not Adrian.Not the door.Not even her own hands.Only one thing remained—the sound of her own breathing.Fast.Uneven.Too loud in the silence.“Adrian…?”Her voice came out small.Careful.Like speaking too loudly might trigger something.No answer.Her chest tightened.“Adrian.”This time stronger.Still—nothing.And that—that silence—was wrong.Very wrong.Because he was just there.Right in front of her.“Aurora.”The voice came from somewhere in the dark.Low.Controlled.Adrian.Relief hit her instantly—but it didn’t last.Because something about his voice…felt off.“Where are you?”Aurora asked quickly.“Stay where you are.”He replied.Immediate.Sharp.“Don’t move.”Aurora froze.“Why?”Silence.Just for a second.Then—“…because you’re not alone.”Her heart stopped.Just for a second.“What?”A whisper.Barely sound.But inside—everything screamed.“I can’t see them.”Adrian said quietly.“But they’re still her

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   A Dangerous Suspicion

    The night inside the Hale mansion grew quiet again.Most of the lights were already turned off.But Vanessa was still awake.She sat alone in the guest room, staring at the city lights through the window while slowly swirling the glass of wine in her hand.Her mind kept replaying the scene from ear

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The Coldest Silence

    The night inside the mansion felt unusually heavy.Aurora sat quietly near the large window of the bedroom, her fingers resting on the cold glass as she stared outside. The city lights glittered far away like distant stars, but none of that beauty reached her heart.It had been three years since sh

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The Drone in the Sky

    For a moment the penthouse went quiet again.Leo’s screen showed the small aircraft approaching the city. It was moving fast and low, almost hugging the skyline.Daniel leaned over the desk.“…okay, that’s definitely not a commercial flight.”Leo zoomed the feed.A sleek black drone filled the scre

  • My Ex-Husband CEO Regrets Too Late   The Target

    The room went quiet after Leo finished speaking.“…because it means the AI thinks someone is trying to kill me.”Daniel blinked twice.“…I really wish you hadn’t said that.”Olivia immediately moved closer to Leo.“Who?”Leo shook his head.“I don’t know.”On the screen the AI continued writing.TH

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