After The Divorce, He Regretted Everything

After The Divorce, He Regretted Everything

Minaj Marvel

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Yvonne Carter once believed love meant endurance, patience and sacrifice. She gave up her career, her dreams, and her pride to become Adrian Blake's wife. For three years, she waited in a cold marriage where love never came. When Adrian asks for a divorce to protect the woman he truly loves, Yvonne signs the papers without a tear and walks away quietly. What he does not know is that the woman he divorced was never weak. After the divorce, Yvonne returns to the world she once abandoned. She rebuilds her life, regains her identity, and rises higher than anyone expected. The woman who once waited at home becomes someone Adrian can no longer reach. Only then does regret come. As Adrian realizes what he lost, he begins a desperate pursuit to win back the wife he never valued. But Yvonne is no longer willing to trade her future for a love that came too late. When the past refuses to let go and the future demands a choice, Yvonne must decide Should she walk away forever? Or give the man who broke her heart one final chance.

After The Divorce, He Regretted Everything Chapter 1 The Day He Asked For A Divorce

I stood in the living room of our villa, holding a warm cup of soup in my hands.

The clock on the wall showed seven in the evening.

This was the time Adrian usually came home.

The soup was his favorite. I had learned to cook it during our first year of marriage.

Back then, he once said it tasted good. Just once. That single sentence stayed with me for three years.

The front door opened.

My heart jumped.

I turned around quickly, a small smile forming on my lips. "You are back."

Adrian Blake walked in with a cold face. He was tall and handsome, wearing a black suit that looked expensive even without trying.

His tie was neat. His hair was perfect, he did not look at the soup in my hands, he did not look at me either.

He loosened his tie and walked straight to the sofa. "We need to talk."

Those four words made my fingers tighten around the bowl.

I nodded. "Let me put the soup down first.

You must be tired, you did not eat lunch again, right?"

He finally looked at me, his eyes were calm, too calm.

"No need." He said

He took a brown envelope from his briefcase and placed it on the table.

The sound it made was soft, but it felt loud in my ears.

I looked at the envelope. My heart started to beat fast.

"What is that" I asked quietly.

He leaned back on the sofa, his posture relaxed. "Divorce papers." He said

The word divorce hit me so hard.

For a moment, I could not breathe. I stood there, frozen, the soup slowly cooling in my hands.

I had imagined many things in this marriage,i imagined him coming home earlier, I imagined him smiling at me, I imagined us having a child one day but I never imagined this.

"Why" I asked.

My voice sounded strange, like it did not belong to me.

Adrian crossed his legs. "This marriage has no meaning anymore."

I laughed softly, without humor.

"Did it ever have meaning to you" I said

He frowned slightly. "Do not make this difficult."

Those words hurt more than I expected.

For three years, I had tried my best to be a good wife.

I woke up early every day to prepare breakfast even though he never ate at home.

I waited for him late at night even though he rarely came back before midnight.

I endured his silence, his distance, his cold eyes.

I told myself he was just busy, I told myself love could grow with time but now he was telling me our marriage had no meaning.

I walked slowly to the table and put the soup down.

My hands were shaking.

"Is it because of her" I asked.

His eyes darkened for a second, that was enough.

I smiled bitterly.

So it was true, everyone in the city knew Adrian Blake had a white moonlight in his heart.

Her name was Sophia, she was his first love, the woman he could never forget.

She had returned three months ago. After that, Adrian started coming home even less.

"She is sick," he said suddenly.

"She needs rest. I cannot let her be disturbed by rumors."

I looked at him in disbelief.

"So you divorce me to protect her reputation" I asked.

"This is the best solution," he replied calmly. "You will get compensation."

He pushed an envelope toward me.

"There is a house and money. It is enough for you to live well."

I stared at the envelope. So this was what our three year marriage was worth.

I sat down slowly on the chair opposite him.

"Adrian," I said, trying to keep my voice steady.

"Do you remember why we got married" He did not answer.

I continued, even though my chest felt tight. "Your grandmother liked me.

She said I was gentle and suitable to be a Blake wife, you needed a wife, I needed a place to stay. It was a deal."

"Yes," he said. "That is why we should end it now."

I nodded slowly.

Yes, It was a deal, so why did my heart hurt like this I picked up the divorce papers and flipped through them.

Every word was clear and clean He had prepared everything.

He must have thought about this for a long time.

"When do you want it done" I asked.

"Tomorrow." He said

''Tomorrow? So fast'' l asked then smiled faintly

"Alright." That single word made him look at me.

He studied my face, as if he was surprised. "You agree?" He asked

"Yes," I said. "I agree."

For a moment, there was silence between us.

Maybe he expected me to cry, beg or ask him to reconsider but I did none of that.

"I will sign it," I continued. "But I have one condition."

His eyes narrowed slightly. "What condition"

"After the divorce," I said softly, "we will have nothing to do with each other. If we meet again in the future, we will be strangers."

He stared at me for a long time.

Then he nodded. "Fine."

I picked up the pen on the table.

As I signed my name, memories flashed through my mind.

The day we got married, the empty wedding room, the nights I waited alone, the mornings I woke up to silence.

When I finished signing, my hand felt numb.

I pushed the papers back to him. "Done."

He took them and stood up.

"I will have my assistant contact you tomorrow," he said.

He walked toward the door, just before leaving, he stopped. "You can stay in the villa for tonight."

Then he left. The door closed softly behind him.

The sound echoed in the quiet house.

I sat there for a long time.

The soup on the table had gone cold. I looked at it and suddenly laughed.

Tears fell into the bowl, I covered my mouth, afraid of making a sound.

I had loved Adrian Blake, even though he never loved me back.

That night, I packed my things.

I did not take much, just clothes, documents, and a small box from the bottom of the drawer.

Inside the box was a certificate, a medical license.

I touched it gently.

Three years ago, I gave up my career for this marriage.

Three years later, I was leaving with nothing.

Tears gently rolled down from my eyes I looked around the villa one last time. "This is goodbye," I whispered.

The next morning, the divorce was finalized.

By afternoon, I was gone.

Adrian did not know, he did not know that the woman he divorced that day was no longer the same woman he once ignored.

And he definitely did not know that one day, he would regret signing those papers more than anything else in his life but that was a story for later.

For now, I walked out of the civil office alone, holding the divorce certificate in my hand.

The sun was bright.

I lifted my head and smiled.

Behind me, a black car stopped slowly.

Adrian stepped out.

When he looked up and saw me smiling, something strange stirred in his chest.

For the first time, he felt it.

A feeling he did not understand, and he did not know yet that this was the moment his regret began.

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“Yvonne Carter once believed love meant endurance, patience and sacrifice. She gave up her career, her dreams, and her pride to become Adrian Blake's wife. For three years, she waited in a cold marriage where love never came. When Adrian asks for a divorce to protect the woman he truly loves, Yvonne signs the papers without a tear and walks away quietly. What he does not know is that the woman he divorced was never weak. After the divorce, Yvonne returns to the world she once abandoned. She rebuilds her life, regains her identity, and rises higher than anyone expected. The woman who once waited at home becomes someone Adrian can no longer reach. Only then does regret come. As Adrian realizes what he lost, he begins a desperate pursuit to win back the wife he never valued. But Yvonne is no longer willing to trade her future for a love that came too late. When the past refuses to let go and the future demands a choice, Yvonne must decide Should she walk away forever? Or give the man who broke her heart one final chance.”
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Chapter 1 The Day He Asked For A Divorce

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Chapter 2 After The Divorce

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Chapter 3 The Woman He Could Not Touch

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Chapter 4 The Warmth He Lost

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Chapter 5 The Choice That Hurt

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Chapter 6 Forty Eight Hours

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Chapter 7 The World Is Waiting

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Chapter 8 The Flight Ahead

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Chapter 9 When Paths Finally Collide

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Chapter 10 When Eyes Finally Meet

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Chapter 11 Professional Distance

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Chapter 12 Pressure Beneath The Surface

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Chapter 13 Between Life And Silence

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Chapter 14 The Cost Of Saving

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Chapter 15 What Cannot Be Taken Back

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Chapter 16 The Choice That Awaits

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Chapter 17 When Strength Begins To Shake

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Chapter 18 The Answer That Cuts Deep

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Chapter 19 Standing Too Close

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Chapter 20 The Clarity

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Chapter 21 The Weight Of The Choice

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Chapter 22 The Price Of Authority

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Chapter 23 The Choice That Cannot Be Undone

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Chapter 24 The Answer That Changes Everything

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Chapter 25 The Man From The Past

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Chapter 26 When Trust Is Tested

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Chapter 27 The Silence Between Them

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Chapter 28 Cracks In The Truth

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Chapter 29 The Line That Cannot Be Crossed

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Chapter 30 The Truth He Never Said

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Chapter 31 When The Night Breaks

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Chapter 32 The Man Who Should Not Be Here

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Chapter 33 The Choice No One Can Escape

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