LOGINThe sound of the front door opening cut through the silence and Elena’s heart jumped. For a brief, foolish second, relief rushed through her.
Adrian was home. Everything would make sense now. Everything would be explained. She turned quickly, her eyes locking onto the doorway as he stepped in.
He looked the same. Same sharp features and calm expression. Same man she had built her entire life around but something was wrong. He didn’t look surprised to see her. He didn’t look confused and didn’t even look guilty. He just… stopped.
“Elena,” he said.
Her name sounded strange coming from him now. Distant. Careful. Like he had practiced it. She let out a shaky breath, taking a step toward him.
“Adrian, what is going on?” Her voice cracked despite her effort to stay composed. “Who is she and why is she here?”
Silence.Heavy and suffocating silence.
Adrian’s gaze flickered briefly toward Vanessa, who still stood calmly behind Elena, watching the scene unfold like it was nothing more than quiet entertainment. Then his eyes returned to Elena.
And in that moment—Something inside her began to break because she saw it. Not confusion. Not denial but acceptance.
“I was going to tell you,” he said finally. The words hit harder than a slap. Elena shook her head slowly, as if rejecting them could somehow undo what she was hearing.
“Tell me what?” she whispered. “That there’s a stranger in our house or that she thinks this is her home? Adrian, say something that makes sense.” Vanessa let out a soft, almost amused breath behind her.
Adrian didn’t react. Instead, he walked further into the room, setting his keys down with deliberate calm. The normalcy of the action made Elena’s chest tighten.
How could he act like this was normal? “How long?” she asked suddenly. Her voice was quieter now. More dangerous.
Adrian paused and that pause was all the answer she needed.
Elena let out a hollow laugh, her hands trembling at her sides. “No,” she said, shaking her head. “No, don’t stand there and pretend like this just happened. I want the truth.”
Another silence. Then—
“A year.”
The world stopped. Elena blinked.
“A… year?” she repeated, barely able to form the words. Her mind refused to process it. A year of lies. A year of coming home late. A year of excuses. A year of sleeping beside her like nothing had changed. Her stomach twisted violently.
“A year,” Adrian confirmed, his tone steady. Too steady. Elena staggered back slightly, her hand finding the edge of the table for support.
“And you thought—what?” she asked, her voice rising despite herself. “That I would just… what? Disappear?”
“No,” Adrian replied.
And for a moment, something flickered in his expression. Something almost like irritation.
“I thought you would understand.” The words drained the air from the room. Elena stared at him, disbelief washing over her in waves.
“Understand?” she echoed. “Understand that my husband has been living a double life for a year? That he brings another woman into my home and expects me to—what? Accept it?”
Vanessa stepped forward then, her heels clicking softly against the floor. “You’re being emotional,” she said calmly.Elena turned to her slowly. “Excuse you?" Vanessa didn’t flinch.
“This situation doesn’t have to be messy,” she continued. “Adrian has already made his decision. Fighting it will only make things harder for you.”
Elena felt something snap. “Harder for me?” she repeated, her voice low and shaking. “You walk into my home, stand in front of me, and talk about what’s hard for me?”
Vanessa’s expression didn’t change but Adrian’s did. “Elena,” he said firmly. “That’s enough.”That was it. That was the moment everything truly broke. Not the affair. Not the lie. But the fact that he was defending her.
Elena went still. Slowly, painfully, she turned back to him. “You chose her,” she said.
It wasn’t a question. Adrian didn’t answer immediately.
And once again— That silence said everything. Elena nodded slowly, as if confirming it to herself.
“Okay,” she whispered. Her grip on the table tightened, her knuckles turning white.
“Okay… then say it.”
Adrian frowned slightly. “Say what?”
Her eyes locked onto his. “Say it clearly,” she demanded, her voice rising with each word. “Say that you are leaving me. Say that this marriage is over. Say that everything we built means nothing to you.”
The room held its breath. For a second… just a second… It looked like Adrian might hesitate, but then his expression hardened and whatever hope was left inside Elena—Died.
“It’s over,” he said. Simple. Cold. Final.
Elena closed her eyes. The words echoed in her mind, over and over again.
It’s over. When she opened them again, something had changed. The pain was still there. But beneath it—Something else had begun to form. Something quieter. Something sharper.
“Alright,” she said softly. Adrian looked at her, slightly caught off guard by the sudden calm in her voice.
“Alright?” he repeated.
Elena nodded. “Yes,” she said. “It’s over.” A small, unreadable smile touched her lips. “But don’t worry, Adrian…” She took a slow step back, her gaze steady now. “You won’t be the one who regrets it.”
And without another word—Elena turned and walked toward the door. Leaving behind the life she once thought was hers and stepping into something neither of them saw coming.
Adrian didn’t move for a long time. The silence in Elena’s office wasn’t empty—it was heavy, deliberate, almost like it had been placed there to press against his chest until he finally admitted what he didn’t want to say out loud. He still held the file she had given him but he wasn’t reading it anymore. Not really as his eyes were fixed on her. On the woman standing across from him like she had never once doubted her place in the world. Like she had always belonged at the top and somehow—worse than everything else—that was what unsettled him the most.Elena didn’t speak again. She didn’t rush him and she didn’t explain further. She simply returned to her seat, opened another file, and continued working as if he was no longer the most important problem in the room.
The security at Carter Holdings didn’t stop Adrian. They let him in and that alone told him everything he needed to know. No resistance. No confusion. No questions asked. As if he was already been expected. The elevator ride to the top floor felt longer than usual. Or maybe it was just his mind working against him—slowing time, stretching every second between what he knew and what he feared to confirm.When the doors opened, he stepped out and stopped. The entire floor was different. Cleaner. Quieter. Controlled. Elena had changed it. Not just the company but atmosphere.“Mr. Carter.”He turned.A man in a tailored suit stood near the glass office doors.“I’m here to see Elena Carter,” Adrian said immediately.The man didn’t react. No surprise and no hesitation.“Ms. Carter is in a meeting,” he replied calmly.Adrian’s jaw tightened. “I don’t care. Tell her I’m here.”A pause. Then—“She is aware.” That hit differently.Adrian stepped forward. “Then she knows I’m waiting.”“Yes,” the
Adrian didn’t sleep that night. The photograph burned into his mind every time he closed his eyes. Elena. Standing in front of Carter Holdings like she didn’t just belong there—but like she owned it. Which, impossibly, was beginning to look like the truth.At 6:12 a.m., he was already in his office. The building was unusually quiet. Too quiet. Even the usual morning chatter felt muted, as if the entire place was holding its breath.Something was wrong and he could feel it.“Sir,” his assistant said cautiously as she stepped in. “There’s a scheduled executive meeting this morning.”“I didn’t schedule any meeting,” Adrian replied immediately.She hesitated. “It was sent under board authority.”That name again. The board.Adrian stood slowly. “Cancel it.”“I… can’t, sir.”He turned sharply. “What do you mean you can’t?”Her voice dropped. “Access to executive scheduling has been restricted. Only approved directors can override it.” A slow, uncomfortable silence settled between them.Adri
Adrian didn’t notice it immediately. At first, everything felt… normal. Too normal.Vanessa moved through the house like she belonged there, her presence effortless, her confidence untouched. By morning, she had already rearranged parts of the living room, replacing Elena’s simple decor with sharper, more modern pieces.It irritated Adrian more than he expected. Not because he cared about the furniture but because it felt like something was being erased too quickly. Still, he said nothing. By mid-morning, he was at the office and that was when the first crack appeared.“Sir, the 10 a.m. meeting has been postponed.”Adrian didn’t look up from his desk “Postponed?” he repeated. “By who?”His assistant hesitated. “That’s the strange part, sir. The board sent a notice early this morning. They said the meeting would be rescheduled under… new directives.”Adrian frowned. “New directives?”“Yes, sir.”Something about that didn’t sit right.“Fine,” he said shortly. “Reschedule it. I’ll handle
The night air was cold against Elena’s skin as she stepped out of the house but she didn’t stop walking. Not when the door closed behind her. Not when the silence wrapped around her like a second skin. Not even when her vision blurred slightly from the tears she refused to let fall.She kept moving. Step by step. Until the house—the life she had known—was no longer in sight.Only then did she stop. Her shoulders rose and fell slowly as she took a deep breath, steadying herself. Then, without hesitation, she reached into her bag and pulled out her phone. Her fingers hovered over the screen for a second.Not shaking. Not uncertain. Just… deliberate.She dialed a number. It rang once. Twice. Then— “Ms. Carter.” The voice on the other end was calm and respectful. Expecting her. Elena’s lips curved slightly.“It’s time,” she said.There was a brief pause. “As you wish,” the voice replied. The call ended.Elena lowered the phone slowly, her expression unreadable. Then she turned and walked
The sound of the front door opening cut through the silence and Elena’s heart jumped. For a brief, foolish second, relief rushed through her.Adrian was home. Everything would make sense now. Everything would be explained. She turned quickly, her eyes locking onto the doorway as he stepped in.He looked the same. Same sharp features and calm expression. Same man she had built her entire life around but something was wrong. He didn’t look surprised to see her. He didn’t look confused and didn’t even look guilty. He just… stopped.“Elena,” he said.Her name sounded strange coming from him now. Distant. Careful. Like he had practiced it. She let out a shaky breath, taking a step toward him.“Adrian, what is going on?” Her voice cracked despite her effort to stay composed. “Who is she and why is she here?”Silence.Heavy and suffocating silence.Adrian’s gaze flickered briefly toward Vanessa, who still stood calmly behind Elena, watching the scene unfold like it was nothing more than quiet







