ログインFor three years, Evelyn Vale has lived in a marriage that feels like a prison. Her husband, Adrian Vale, is a powerful CEO who gives her everything money can buy—except love. Tired of being ignored and treated like a stranger, Evelyn finally makes the decision she has been afraid to make for years. She wants a divorce. She expects Adrian to sign the papers without a second thought. Instead, he refuses. Adrian has a secret—a secret connected to the reason he married Evelyn in the first place. And if that secret comes to light, it could destroy not only his empire but Evelyn's life as well. Just when Evelyn thinks she knows the truth about her husband, another woman appears with a shocking claim: "Adrian promised me he'd divorce Evelyn three years ago." Suddenly, everything Evelyn believed about her marriage begins to fall apart. Was Adrian truly a heartless husband? Or has he been protecting her from a truth she was never supposed to discover? As Evelyn digs deeper into the secrets surrounding their marriage, she realizes that getting a divorce may be the easiest part. The hardest part will be deciding whether she can ever trust the man she still secretly loves.
もっと見るThe divorce papers had been sitting inside Evelyn Vale's handbag for three days.
Three days. She had carried them from her apartment to work, from work back home, and even to the quiet café where she sometimes went when she couldn't bear being alone with her thoughts. Yet every time she touched the envelope, her fingers trembled. Tonight, she was going to do it. No more excuses. No more waiting for Adrian to change. No more convincing herself that a marriage could survive without love. Evelyn stood in front of the mirror, smoothing the sleeves of her black dress. She looked calm. At least, that was what the mirror showed. Inside, her heart was beating so hard that she could almost hear it. She reached for the small gold necklace around her neck. It had been a gift from Adrian. Their first anniversary. She had once believed the necklace meant he cared. Now, she wasn't sure what anything meant anymore. Her phone buzzed on the dressing table. Adrian: I'll be home late. Don't wait for me. Evelyn stared at the message. No explanation. No apology. Nothing. She smiled bitterly. Three years of marriage, and she could count the number of times Adrian had told her he missed her on one hand. She typed a reply. Evelyn: We need to talk when you get home. She stared at the words. Then she deleted them. She didn't want a conversation over text. She wanted to see his face when she finally said it. --- At 11:47 p.m., the sound of a car pulling into the driveway finally reached her. Evelyn was sitting alone in the living room. The divorce papers were on the coffee table. Beside them sat two cups of untouched coffee. One for her. One for him. The front door opened. Adrian walked inside. He looked exactly as he always did. Tall. Impeccably dressed. His dark suit was slightly wrinkled after a long day, and his tie had been loosened around his neck. He looked tired. But even tired, Adrian Vale still carried the presence of a man who could silence an entire boardroom with one glance. His eyes landed on Evelyn. For a moment, neither of them spoke. Then his gaze moved to the coffee table. The papers. His expression changed. Barely. But Evelyn noticed. Adrian closed the door behind him. "What is this?" His voice was quiet. Evelyn swallowed. "Divorce papers." Silence. Adrian stared at her. "You've been planning this." "I've been thinking about it for a long time." "And you decided tonight?" "No." She looked down at her hands. "I decided three days ago." His jaw tightened. "Why?" Evelyn almost laughed. Why? Was he seriously asking her? "Do you really need me to explain?" "Yes." His answer came immediately. Evelyn looked at him. "Three years, Adrian." He said nothing. "Three years of living in the same house and feeling like I live alone." His eyes remained fixed on hers. "You come home whenever you want. You leave whenever you want. We barely eat together. We barely talk." "That's not entirely true." "When was the last time you asked how my day was?" Adrian didn't answer. Evelyn nodded. "Exactly." She pushed the papers toward him. "I don't hate you." Something flickered across his face. "I just don't want to spend another year hoping you'll suddenly wake up and realize you're married." Adrian slowly walked toward the table. He picked up the papers. His eyes moved over the first page. Then the second. Then he put them down. "No." Evelyn frowned. "What?" "I'm not signing them." Her heart sank. Of course. Even now, he had to make things difficult. "Adrian, I'm not asking permission." "I'm aware." "Then sign them." "No." She stood. "You can't force me to stay." "I know." "Then why won't you sign?" Adrian looked at her. For the first time that night, something in his expression frightened her. Not anger. Not irritation. Fear. "Because you don't know what you're walking away from." Evelyn stared at him. "What does that mean?" Adrian's phone suddenly rang. He glanced at the screen. The color drained from his face. He turned away and answered. "Hello?" Evelyn watched him. His expression became increasingly tense. "What do you mean she's back?" A pause. Adrian ran a hand through his hair. "Where is she?" Another pause. His voice dropped. "Don't let her come here." Evelyn's stomach tightened. Adrian ended the call. He turned around. "What happened?" "Nothing." She laughed softly. "You're a terrible liar." Adrian said nothing. "Who was that?" "It doesn't concern you." The words hurt more than they should have. Evelyn nodded slowly. "Right." She picked up the divorce papers. "If it doesn't concern me, then there's even less reason for you to refuse the divorce." She turned toward the stairs. "Evelyn." She stopped. Adrian's voice was different now. "Don't leave this house tonight." She slowly turned back. "Why?" He didn't answer. "Adrian?" He stepped closer. "You need to trust me." Her eyes burned. "Trust you?" She shook her head. "I spent three years doing that." She walked upstairs. Behind her, Adrian remained completely still. --- Evelyn closed her bedroom door and leaned against it. Her breathing was uneven. She hated herself for crying. She had promised herself she wouldn't. She walked to the window and stared down at the driveway. Adrian's car was still there. Why was he suddenly acting like the divorce was dangerous? Why had he looked terrified when that woman was mentioned? And who was she? Evelyn wiped her tears. Her phone buzzed. An unknown number. She hesitated before opening the message. Unknown: You finally asked him for a divorce. Evelyn froze. Another message appeared. Unknown: Good. Her fingers tightened around the phone. Then another message arrived. Unknown: Because you deserve to know why Adrian married you. Evelyn's heart stopped. She stared at the screen. A fourth message appeared. Unknown: Ask your husband what happened three years ago. Her hands began to shake. Then her phone rang. Unknown number. Evelyn answered. "Hello?" For several seconds, there was only silence. Then a woman's voice came through. Cold. Calm. Certain. "You really believed Adrian married you because he loved you?" Evelyn couldn't speak. The woman laughed softly. "Poor Evelyn." "Who are you?" "I think you should ask your husband that." The call ended. Evelyn stood frozen in the middle of the room. Then she heard footsteps approaching from the hallway. Adrian. Her bedroom door handle slowly moved. "Evelyn." She didn't answer. His voice came again. "Open the door." She stared at her phone. Then at the door. For the first time in three years, Evelyn realized something terrifying. Maybe her marriage hadn't been falling apart. Maybe it had been built on a lie from the very beginning.Evelyn slowly lowered her phone.The caller's final words repeated in her mind.The person standing beside you.She looked at Adrian.He was standing only a few steps away.For the first time, she wondered if she had made a terrible mistake trusting him.Adrian noticed the change in her expression.“What did he say?”Evelyn hesitated.“Nothing.”“Evelyn.”Before she could answer, a loud sound came from downstairs.Someone had entered the house.Adrian immediately moved toward her.“Stay here.”“No.”“Evelyn, please.”“I heard what he said.”Adrian froze.“What?”“The caller said the person who killed my father is standing beside me.”His face went blank.“And you think that's me?”“I don't know what to think anymore.”Adrian took a step toward her.“You know me.”“Do I?”The question hurt him.He looked away.“You have every reason to doubt me.”Evelyn swallowed.“But I need the truth.”“You'll have it.”Another sound came from downstairs.Adrian reached for her hand.“Whatever happen
Evelyn stared at Adrian.“The last person?”Adrian didn't look away.“Yes.”Her fingers tightened around the piece of paper.“You were here the night my father died?”“Yes.”“And you never told me?”“I couldn't.”“You couldn't?”Her voice cracked.“You watched me mourn him for two years while knowing you were the last person who saw him alive.”Adrian stepped toward her.“Evelyn, listen to me.”“No.”She stepped back.“I've listened to you for three years.”“Then listen to me now.”His voice was unusually desperate.“I didn't kill your father.”“I didn't accuse you.”“But you're thinking it.”Evelyn fell silent.Adrian looked away.“I came here because your father called me.”“Why?”“He said he had proof.”“Proof of what?”“The people who were using both our families.”Evelyn frowned.“What happened?”“I arrived around eleven.”“And my father?”“He was already waiting.”Adrian paused.“He told me he was afraid.”“Of whom?”“He didn't say.”Evelyn crossed her arms.“You expect me to be
The drive to Evelyn's father's old house was silent.She sat beside Adrian, staring through the window as familiar roads passed by.She hadn't been back to the house since her father's funeral.Too many memories lived there.Her father's study.His old books.The smell of coffee he always made in the mornings.And the last goodbye she never knew would be their last.“Are you okay?” Adrian asked.Evelyn almost laughed.“No.”He glanced at her.“I don't know if I can do this.”“You don't have to.”“Yes, I do.”She looked at him.“For years, everyone has decided what I should know and what I shouldn't know. I'm done being kept in the dark.”Adrian nodded.“I understand.”She studied him.“Do you?”“Yes.”There was something different about his voice.Less guarded.Evelyn looked away.“Then don't lie to me tonight.”“I won't.”---The old house stood at the end of a quiet road.The gates were covered in rust, and weeds had grown across the driveway.Adrian parked the car.Evelyn stepped o
Evelyn stared at Adrian.“Your mother?”Victor nodded slowly.“She was the last person your father spoke to before he disappeared.”Adrian's expression hardened.“That's impossible.”“I was there.”Victor's voice was quiet.“Your father called me that night. He told me he had discovered who was behind the money transfers.”“Who?” Evelyn asked.Victor looked at Adrian.“Your mother.”The room fell silent.Adrian shook his head.“You're lying.”“I wish I were.”Victor reached into his pocket and pulled out an old phone.“Your father recorded the conversation.”Evelyn's eyes widened.“Where is the recording?”Victor held up the phone.“Right here.”Adrian immediately reached for it.Victor pulled it away.“Not until you hear what he said.”Adrian's jaw tightened.“Play it.”Victor pressed a button.Static filled the room.Then a man's voice came through.Evelyn recognized it immediately.Her father's voice.“If anything happens to me, don't trust anyone in the Vale family.”Evelyn's hear






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