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The CEO's Forbidden Wife
The CEO's Forbidden Wife
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Chapter 1: The Storm and the Signature

Author: babymo1909
last update publish date: 2025-08-17 13:56:55

The rain battered the windows as if it, too, wanted to break free. Thunder cracked in the distance, rolling like a warning bell across the sky. Inside the cold office, time seemed suspended. The table between them was polished and impersonal, a battlefield where silence pressed harder than words.

Kathalina Ruiz sat with her back straight, hands folded neatly on her lap. The storm outside mirrored the turmoil within her chest, yet her face betrayed nothing. Three years of practice had taught her to wear this mask composed, distant, unshaken. She had perfected it the same way she had perfected her public smile, the one she wore when people whispered about the CEO and her enigmatic, absent husband.

Thirdie Stone stood across from her, tall, commanding, but strangely small in this moment. His dark eyes, usually so unreadable, kept searching for her face as though trying to decipher a code.

The divorce papers lay between them.

"You've read them?" he asked at last, his voice low, husky, carrying a weight that tried to soften the formality of the moment.

Kathalina gave a single nod. "I have."

A beat passed. The only sound was the storm hammering the glass.

He swallowed. "If there's... anything you want to contest—"

"There isn't." She cut him off gently, firmly.

"Everything is in order."

Her hand hovered over the pen. Just inches away. The ink would be final, irreversible.

And still her chest ached.

She told herself this was duty. Survival. Her mother had bonded her to him with a dying wish, believing Thirdie's presence would protect her. And for three years, Kathalina had honored that wish, living in a quiet, loveless arrangement. She had never demanded affection. Never demanded time. She gave him space and silence, believing it enough.

Until that day.

The day her silence shattered.

Flashback

It had been late nearly midnight when Kathalina packed a small container of food and told herself it wasn't foolish.

Thirdie had been working long hours, skipping meals, and coming home long after she was asleep. She'd noticed the signs...... the dark crescents under his eyes, the way his suits hung looser on his frame.

So, she cooked. A simple dish, his favorite from the few moments he had let his guard down enough to mention it. She wrapped it carefully, tucked utensils inside, and told herself it wasn't desperation. It wasn't begging for attention. It was just... care.

The drive to his office was quiet, the city muted by the storm outside. Rain traced the windshield, streetlights blurring into soft, watery halos. She clutched the container like it was fragile glass, as though it carried her heart inside.

The lobby was nearly deserted, only a night guard nodding her through. The elevator ride stretched endlessly, each floor passing with a metallic chime that seemed to echo her heartbeat.

When she stepped into the executive hallway, silence wrapped around her. The marble floors gleamed under muted light, the kind that made everything look colder. Everyone had long gone home. Everyone but him.

Or so she thought.

As she reached his office door, her steps slowed. Laughter.... low, feminine......spilled into the corridor.

She froze.

It was impossible. Thirdie did not laugh. Not like that. Not freely, not easily. That sound had never been hers to hear.

Her hand tightened on the container. Slowly, almost unwillingly, she pushed the door open.

The office was dim except for the lamp on his desk. Shadows stretched across the walls. And there.... right in the center.... was Thirdie. His chair rolled slightly back, his hands caught in the golden spill of light.

On his lap sat Agnes, his marketing manager.

Her blouse was undone, pale skin gleaming as she leaned against him. Her lipstick smudged, her laughter honeyed and soft.

Kathalina's breath caught, sharp and soundless.

Her eyes locked on Thirdie's face. For one heartbeat, he wasn't smiling. He wasn't laughing. His eyes dark and heavy snapped to hers the moment the door creaked wider.

He saw her.

Agnes saw her.

And yet the world didn't break into shouts or excuses. It broke into silence.

Kathalina's pulse thundered in her ears. Her lungs burned, but she couldn't breathe. The storm outside cracked like a mirror splitting apart, lightning bleaching the room in white for a split second.

The container of food slipped slightly in her grip. She tightened her fingers, clinging to it as though it could steady her, as though it wasn't the cruelest symbol of her foolish hope.

Say something, she told herself. Scream. Demand. Cry.

But nothing came.

Only silence.

Her gaze dropped not at them, but to the untouched container in her hand. She set it gently on the nearest table, as if it mattered, as if it were still worth something.

Then she turned on her heel and walked away.

Her steps were steady miraculously steady until the office door shut behind her. Only then did her hands tremble, clutching her empty palms as though she could erase the weight that had once been there.

She didn't run. She didn't cry. She didn't allow herself the chaos.

But that image burned into her. Agnes, half-naked on his lap. Thirdie, staring at her with something that might have been guilty or something worse, something she dared not name.

It was then that Kathalina Ruiz decided.

She could endure lovelessness. She could endure distance.

But betrayal? That she would not.

The memory pressed against her ribs now as the pen rested between her fingers. The storm had returned to bear witness, as if the heavens themselves remembered that night too.

Thirdie's voice broke through.

"Kathalina..."

Her eyes lifted, calm, unreadable.

"You don't have to do this," he said, softer now, almost pleading.

"If this is because of something you saw, or thought you saw—"

Her hand was stilled. A bitter laugh wanted to escape, but she swallowed it down.

"It isn't about what I thought, Thirdie. It's about what I know."

His jaw tightened. His gaze faltered. For once, the man who could command a boardroom with a glance seemed at a loss.

"I—" He stopped himself.

"You don't have to explain," she said, cutting him off. Her voice was steady, almost too steady. "I don't want explanations."

"You don't even want the truth?" His words were sharp now, desperate.

"The truth doesn't change the memory." Her lips curved into the faintest, saddest smile.

"It doesn't erase what I saw."

His fists curled at his sides. "I never touched her the way you think—"

"Enough." The word was a whisper, but it cut like glass.

Silence swelled between them again.

Kathalina lowered her gaze to the papers. The ink waited. Her signature would serve three years of marriage, three years of silence, three years of carrying a love she never admitted aloud.

Her mother's face flickered in her mind. The soft, fragile voice on her deathbed, whispering that Thirdie would protect her, care for her. She had promised. And for three years, she had kept that promise.

But her mother had never seen Agnes.

Her hand moved.

The pen scratched against paper, looping at her name in precise strokes. One page. Then another.

Each signature was a blade. Each line was the final nail.

By the time she set the pen down, her chest was hollow.

She pushed the papers toward him.

"It's done."

Thirdie's hand hovered over the documents, unmoving. His eyes stayed locked on her, desperate, storm dark.

"Kathalina..."

Her name in his voice almost broke her. Almost.

But she stood, gathering the fragments of her composure like armor.

"Goodbye, Thirdie."

Her heels clicked against the floor as she walked toward the door. The storm roared louder, wind rattling the windows, as though nature itself mourned the choice.

But Kathalina did not look back.

The rain followed her as she stepped outside, soaking her coat within moments. She tilted her face to the sky, letting the storm wash over her. Perhaps it was fitting water to cleanse, thunder to sever, lightning to remind her that the world was still burned, still hurt, still moved on.

Because fate, cruel and relentless, had a way of binding hearts even after signatures severed them.

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