Divorced, My CEO Alpha Wants Me Back
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same-the spotless marble floors, the glass walls that give a perfect view of the city skyline, and the s
erythi
, cold as ice, and left me there sobbing. And two weeks since I decided that I'm done. I'm done prete
floor, the only sound in this too-big, too-empty space. I shove the door open and place the divor
ression the same bored indifference I've seen for the last
aning back in his chair, n
snap, crossing my arms.
s flicking over the papers before comi
us." I glare at him, daring
ld throwing a tantrum. "Nin
We don't need to do anything. I need to get out of this fuck
that word is supposed to magically erase everything he's d
gh? After everything?" I laugh, the sound harsh and bitter. "You don't even treat me like your fucking wife,
me like he's in control. "I have responsibilities, Nina. Th
lone for me!" My voice rises, the years of frustration pouri
interrupts, finally standing up, his
oot back. "You're never here, J
ut there's no regret in his e
t still sharp. "I needed my husband. I needed
e I'm being unreasonable. "Nina,
ve you everything. I waited for you. I put up with Scarlett being around like some
r a second, I think I hit a nerve. But then he sha
en like he's already moved on from this conversation. "I'm in the middle of
dumbfounded. "Are you...
ent on his desk that has absolutely nothing to do with me, wi
s broken. Empty. "There's nothing
looking up at me, his eyes cold. "This marriage
"Don't you dare talk to me about packs and alliances. This marriage was never
difference. It's like talking to a brick wall, one that c
pers, pushing them to
ia Davenport, Jaxon's mother, strides in like she owns the
some unruly child throwing a tantrum in her perfect l
ce already hanging by a threa
've always hated. "This is my family, dear. You think I'm
"You think this is a spectacle? You think me
r eyes narrowing on me. "You lost a baby, yes, but that's no rea
ger things at stake?" I repeat, my voice low. "I lost my
"These things happen, Nina. But the pa
someone can be so cruel, so fucking
after all. And frankly, Nina, you were never cut out
ollow. "Weak? Emotional? You've
always knew you weren't suited for this life. Frankly, I never understood what my brilliant son ever saw in a freaking o
s been hanging over our marriage like a goddamn storm cloud. I should have known she'd come up. Lyd
"Scarlett probably would have been a better Luna for
y anything. She doesn't need to. The s
watching this whole thing play out without s
cou
g. "You two deserve each other. I'm don
my bag. "You won't sign them? Fine. I'll take them to co
ention of the press, bu
t bothering to look back at either of them. "D
oice calm, like he's used to gett
xon. I'm not overreacting. I'm finally react
if they're watching, not caring if they're shocked. The