MasukDamien’s pov
"She's been gone for two weeks."
I paced around my office while Victoria watched with concern.
"You know she’ll come back," Victoria said. "She's probably staying with a friend, trying to make you worry."
"She doesn't have friends."
That came out wrong, but it was true. In our three years of marriage, I'd never met any friends of Elena's. Not one. She was always just... there. At home and alone.
Have I ever asked why? Had I ever wondered where her family was, or what she did before we met?
No. I’d never asked because I never cared to know. I told myself she liked the quiet, that she preferred small circles and soft spaces. But maybe she’d simply learned that I didn’t have room for her world in mine.
Victoria gave a little hum. “You sound guilty.”
“I’m not,” I said too quickly.
“Then stop worrying,” she replied. “Where can she go? She'll eventually run out of money and come crawling back."
But something felt wrong. Elena had left with almost nothing. Just one bag, no credit cards taken, no money withdrawn from our joint account, not that there was much there anyway. And yet, she didn’t call or text. Didn’t even leave a note behind.
It was like she'd vanished into thin air. And it made me uneasy.
"Have you tried her phone?" Victoria asked.
"Disconnected."
"See? She's just being dramatic. Give her another week to cool off."
“Another week,” I muttered. “You make it sound like she’s on vacation or something.”
Victoria smirked. “Well maybe she needed one from you.”
Another week. I could do that.
Except at home, my mother just wouldn't shut up about it.
"I told you she was trash," Margaret said over dinner. Jessica nodded in agreement, mouth full of expensive steak. "Running away like a coward. At least now everyone will finally see her for what she really is."
"She asked for a divorce," I reminded them.
"Which proves she was a gold digger all along!" Margaret slammed her hand on the table. “She probably already found some other man with money. You're better off, Damien. Much better off."
Was I though?
The house felt empty without Elena. Even in silence, she used to fill up the space. Her footsteps and soft hums always filled the house. Now, there was no one asking about my day, no quiet presence in the background and no one making sure there was coffee in the morning or that my favorite shirts were cleaned.
I hadn't really realized how much she did until she was gone.
"Focus on work," Victoria advised. "That's what matters. In fact, I have news. Sterling Global is looking for new partners. If we could land a meeting with them…"
"Sterling Global?" I sat up straight. "They're massive. We're nowhere near big enough to even…"
"Let me worry about that," Victoria said with a mysterious smile. "I have connections. But you need to focus, Damien. This could make your career. This could make you a major player in the field."
Sterling Global. One of the biggest corporations in the world. If I could land a partnership with them… Elena would see. She'd see that leaving me was a mistake.
Except Elena was gone, and I had no idea where she was.
"Have you considered hiring a private investigator?" Victoria asked.
"To find my wife?"
"To protect yourself. What if she's planning something, Damien? What if she's gathering evidence for the divorce to take you for everything?"
“Take me for what?” I asked bitterly. “My mother’s pearls?”
Victoria smirked. “You’d be surprised at what women go after.”
Take me for what? I didn't have anything. All I had was a mid-level executive salary, a decent apartment that was mostly empty now, some savings.
But Victoria had a point. Women did that, didn't they? Disappeared and came back with lawyers.
"Maybe," I said.
"I know someone. He’s very discreet and efficient." Victoria pulled out her phone. "Let me make a call."
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Three weeks after Elena left, the private investigator came to my office.
"Mr. Blackwell, I have to be honest. I can't find her."
"What do you mean you can't find her?"
"I mean she's vanished completely. No credit card usage, no phone activity, no travel records. It's like she completely ceased to exist."
“That’s not possible,” I said. “She doesn’t have the means.”
The man’s expression didn’t change. “Then she’s a lot smarter than you thought.”
That didn't make sense. People couldn't just disappear not unless they had help and not unless they had resources.
But Elena had nothing. No family, no money, and no connections.
"Keep looking," I demanded.
"Sir, I've been doing this for twenty years. When someone disappears completely, they either had help from someone with serious resources, or..." He trailed off.
"Or what?"
"Or they didn't need help because they had resources of their own."
"That's impossible."
The investigator shrugged. "Then I don't know what to tell you. Your wife is a ghost."
After he left, I sat in my office, staring at my phone. At my empty message thread with Elena. None of this added up.
The more I thought about it, the more it bothered me. Elena wasn’t the type to pull stunts like this.
Where was she? Was she okay? Was she safe?
Why did I suddenly care so much?
"Damien?" Victoria leaned in. I forgot she was even here. “Good news. I got us a meeting with Sterling Global. Next month."
"Next month?"
"With the new CEO. No one knows who they are yet, just that they go by E. Sterling, very mysterious. But this is our chance."
“Our chance,” I repeated. My voice didn’t sound like mine. “Right.”
Business. Career. The things that actually mattered. So why couldn't I stop thinking about Elena's face when she asked if I loved her?
Why couldn't I stop remembering the way she'd looked at those divorce papers like her heart was breaking?
"This is what you wanted," I muttered to myself.
But was it? Was it really?
Elena's POV I adjusted the strap of my dress for the third time and stared at my reflection in my mirror.It was 6 p.m., and I’d already spent the last two hours getting ready… changing outfits three times before settling on a simple black dress that hit just above my knees.My hair was down in soft waves, my makeup subtle but polished.I heaved in a breath trying to ignore the huge butterflies in my tummy.“This is ridiculous. It's just a date,” I whispered, smoothing down my dress.But tonight felt different for some reason. Like this wasn’t just a date, but a turning point.I heard a knock on my door, making my heart jump.I grabbed my purse, took one last look at myself in the mirror, and exhaled slowly.You can do this.I walked to the door and pulled it open.Damien stood there in a dark suit, no tie, the top button of his shirt undone just enough to make it unfair. In one hand, he held a bouquet of white roses.For a second, neither of us spoke.His eyes moved slowly over me,
Elena’s POV The first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was Damien.The morning light was streaming through my bedroom window, soft and golden, and he looked so peaceful lying there sleeping beside me.I'd been awake for twenty minutes now, maybe longer, I wasn't sure.I was just watching him, studying the way his chest rose and fell, the way his hair was messy against my pillow, the small scar on his jaw I'd forgotten about.My finger moved again, tracing down his jaw, across his bottom lip."You're staring."His voice was rough with sleep, his eyes still closed, and a small smile appeared on his lips.I froze, my finger hovering just above his cheekbone where I'd been tracing the line of his face."I wasn't," I lied.He opened one eye, looking at me."Yes, you were."I felt my cheeks flush, and I went to pull my hand away but he caught it gently, pressing a kiss to my palm."Good morning," he murmured."Good morning."He pulled me closer, wrapping his arms around me, and I let myse
Elena’s POV "You got my email."The words came out breathless, and I hated how small my voice sounded.I stood up quickly, my chair rolling back and hitting the window behind me. The desk was between us, a barrier that suddenly felt both necessary and ridiculous.The building was empty now, I could feel it in the way the lights had dimmed automatically as people left for the day.Patricia was gone, her desk dark when I'd glanced out earlier.It was just us.Damien didn't say anything, he just watched me with that steady gaze that made my skin feel tight.I grabbed a file from my desk, flipping it open even though I had no idea what was in it."I actually wanted to talk to you about the quarterly probation updates," I said, my words coming out too fast, "The meeting today went well, we clarified the committee structure and..."I trailed off, realizing I was rambling."Legal signed off on everything," I continued anyway, "So I thought maybe you should review the governance framework si
Elena's POV Maya's words had been stuck in my head for three days now, playing on repeat every time I tried to focus on anything else.It was Friday now and I sat at my desk, staring at my computer screen, the quarterly reports blurring together into meaningless numbers.My fingers drummed against the desk, restless, anxious.I couldn't stop thinking about Damien. I tried to focus on the report on my screen, but I failed every single time, before I finally gave up.I opened my email and started typing before I could talk myself out of it.To: Damien BlackwellSubject: (blank)Can you come up to my office when you have a moment?I read it three times, my cursor hovering over the send button. It was simple and professional, nothing that would make him think I was asking him up here for anything more than work.But we both knew better.I hit send before I could delete it. Five minutes passed. Nothing. Ten minutes. Still nothing. I refreshed my inbox twice, checked my spam folder even t
Elena's POV I barely remembered deciding to leave my office."Ms. Sterling, I could've gone to get that for you."Patricia's voice stopped me the second I stepped off the elevator, the files clutched tight against my chest.I looked up, forcing a smile."It's fine, I grabbed them myself."She nodded, glancing at the papers in my arms, and I could see the question forming in her eyes but she didn't ask.I walked past her quickly and into my office, closing the door behind me.I set the files down on my desk and sank into my chair, my hands shaking slightly now that I saw Damien.Patricia hadn't stepped out, she didn't leave the office at all.I lied.I went down there because I wanted to see him. I couldn't stand the thought of being in the same building and not knowing if he was okay.And then I ran into him, literally ran into him, and he just smiled at me, that small, restrained smile that didn't reach his eyes.“Welcome back”, he said.Then he walked away. Just like that, no ques
Damien's povSeventeen days. Seventeen silent days.I stared at the screen in front of me again, but all I could think about was her. Then David, my colleague, leaned into my office."Damien, do you have the Q4 projections ready?"His tie was loose around his neck, looking as tired as I felt."Yeah," I said, glancing up from my laptop, "I'll send them over in an hour.""Perfect, thanks."He left, and I went back to staring at the screen, the numbers blurring together.Seventeen days.That's how long it's been since Elena left for her trip, since I laid everything out and watched her walk away anyway.Seventeen days of radio silence except for one text on New Year's Eve.Elena: Happy New Year.I'd stared at that message for twenty minutes, my fingers hovering over the keyboard, wanting to say so much more than what I finally typed back.Me: Happy New Year to you too.I sounded safe and distant, exactly what she probably wanted.But it was killing me.I wanted to ask if she was okay, if







