
“Mr. Kane,” Clara called out stiffly, “I came here on behalf of Madam Hart. These are divorce papers. All you need to do is sign.” She dropped a folder on the table between them and crossed her arms.
Seated behind the prison’s glass booth was Adrian Kane, but he didn’t look broken. He sat tall and with his eyes sharp, as though prison hadn’t touched him at all, and Clara immediately disliked it because she thought a convict should look defeated, and not like he owned the place. Adrian didn’t even look at the folder but instead leaned back and studied her. His voice was calm but carried a quiet authority “Tell her to come in person. If she wants this divorce, she’ll have to look me in the eye while asking for it.” Clara’s brows shot up “Excuse me?” “I won’t sign unless Elena brings it herself” Adrian’s lips curved in a mocking half-smile. Clara let out a dry laugh “You really think you’re in a position to bargain? Look around you, Kane. You’re a convict. Madam Hart is running a billion-dollar company while you rot in here. She doesn’t have time to indulge your little games.” Adrian leaned forward slowly with his gaze steady “Then she can carve out ten minutes from her precious schedule, or else, these papers won’t get signed.” He tapped the folder with one finger. Clara’s nostrils flared hating how calm he was. She hated that he still carried himself like a man who hadn’t lost everything “You’re pathetic,” she snapped. “You were nothing when Madam married you, and now you’re even less. Honestly, she’s been far too generous giving you this way out.” Adrian’s smile didn’t fade “Then let her tell me that herself, and not through you.” Clara clenched her jaw, grabbed the folder, and stood “don’t fool yourself, Kane. You’re finished. Madam Hart has already moved on, and you’re just too stubborn to accept reality.” Adrian leaned back in his chair and stayed silent, which only made Clara angrier. “You can’t just ignore this, Mr. Adrian!” Clara snapped with her voice rising so loud that it went beyond the office walls. Elena who was outside heard every word and that was the last straw that got her chest burning with fury and she couldn’t hold back anymore, she shoved the door open and marched inside with her heels striking hard against the floor. Adrian was already waiting and for just a second his calm face flickered when he saw her storm in. Elena sat down across from him without hesitation with her gaze cool “You wanted me here,” she said evenly. “Now, speak.”Adrian tilted his head, his tone laced with sarcasm “So the queen finally decided to visit her worthless husband.”
Elena didn’t rise to the jab but, placed the folder on the table and slid it toward him “Adrian, let’s not drag this out. Sign the divorce papers. I’ll make sure you’re compensated. Ten million dollars. You can live comfortably when you get out of here.” Adrian let out a bitter laugh “Ten million? That’s how you measure our marriage? Years together, reduced to a number.” Elena’s lips tightened “Don’t act like a victim. You’ve given me nothing. No support, no stability. And now…” she gestured at his uniform with her voice dripping with disdain “you’re in prison. You’ve become nothing but a burden. Tell me, how am I supposed to carry dead weight?” Adrian’s jaw tightened although his voice stayed calm “So that’s what I am to you. A Dead weight?” She leaned forward, with her eyes sharp “Yes. You’ve dragged me down for too long. This is me cutting the chain.” The air grew tensed and for a moment, they just stared at each other, while Adrian’s eyes flickered with pain but he quickly masked it. Finally, he picked up the pen “Fine,” he muttered. “If this is what you want…” He signed with steady strokes, each letter like a final blow. He pushed the papers back toward her “Done.” Elena glanced at his signature, and something in her chest twisted for a second, but she shoved it down. She stood “Good. I’ll have my lawyer process this immediately.” Adrian pushed the folder back further, but ignored the mention of money “Keep your millions. I don’t need your pity.” Elena paused “Then what do you want?”Adrian’s gaze sharpened “The pendant. The Kane family heirloom I gave you. Return it. That’s all.”
Her hand instinctively moved to her chest where the pendant was hidden under her blouse. She hadn’t taken it off since their wedding; not even when she told herself that she no longer cared. Guilt flickered in her eyes for a split second but she straightened “I’ll bring it next time. Think carefully if there’s anything else. Tomorrow will be your last chance.” She turned and walked out without waiting for his response. Clara, who was waiting outside quickly hurried forward “Madam Hart! Are you alright? Did he cause trouble?”Elena kept her face cold “He signed.”
Clara’s eyes lit up with relief “That’s the best news! Finally, you can put this behind you. Madam, he was never worthy of you honestly. Prison suits him.” Elena didn’t answer immediately but walked in silence for a minute and the finally murmured “Yes… I suppose it does.” Clara frowned at her tone “Madam Hart, don’t tell me you feel sorry for him? After everything he’s put you through? You’re doing the right thing. That man has no future. Don’t waste even a thought on him.” Elena’s expression hardened again “I know what I’m doing, Clara.” Adrian sat alone inside staring at the empty seat across from him. “She really thinks I’m worthless” he muttered, with a bitter smile tugging at his lips. “After everything…” He clenched his fists with the pain in his chest being sharp, but he forced it down. She didn’t know the truth; she couldn’t. His imprisonment wasn’t what it seemed. This was a mission, and it was a mission so secret he couldn’t even whisper it to her. He had hoped foolishly that she would trust him even a little. That she would see past the surface, but clearly, he had overestimated his place in her heart. “When disaster strikes” he murmured, “even the closest birds fly apart.” His smile turned cold “I don’t blame her. I should’ve expected this.” The steel door creaked open and the warden; Briggs, stepped inside with his face stern, but with respect in his posture. The guards stiffened in surprise as Briggs straightened and saluted. “General Kane,” he said firmly, “the President requests your presence immediately.” Adrian’s eyes darkened, the mocking smile fading into something razor-sharp “it’s about time.”Latest Chapter
The Reconciliation
The sunlight slanted through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Adrian Hart’s home brushing against the dark polished floors and catching the faint dust motes that danced lazily in the quiet air and for the first time in weeks, Adrian felt the silence which was somehow almost gentle.He breathed slowly deliberately letting the cool breeze wash over him because it had been days since he left the hospital and since Elena had convinced him to take refuge in her home but his heart still carried the faint echo of a wound that refused to fully heal despite the calm because Seraphina’s name lingered in his mind like a ghost he could neither summon nor dismiss while the grief though tempered now by Elena’s unwavering care still throbbed under the surface.Adrian’s phone buzzed on the countertop and he glanced at it but didn’t answer because he didn’t need messages right now, not from associates; not from colleagues and not even from Elena but just wanted to move in silence, to think, and to brea
Renewed Promises
Adrian woke up long before dawn and before the sunlight had the chance to slip through the blinds and for a few seconds he simply lay there staring at the ceiling with a calmness that felt unfamiliar although it wasn’t fully peace but it was close enough that he exhaled and whispered into the early morning stillness “Whatever is meant to be… will be”He wasn’t sure if he was speaking to God, to fate or to the version of himself who still feared getting hurt but he needed to say it and claim it.The house was quiet while Elena was asleep beside him curled slightly with her breathing soft and steady and For months he had watched her tossing with guilt, with anxiety and with the fear that she would never be trusted again be trusted but this morning she looked different, calmer and lighter.Adrian sat up slowly being careful not to wake her, but she stirred anyway with her voice groggy “You’re up early.”“Couldn’t sleep” he replied softly.Elena blinked the haze from her eyes and studied
A Comfort Zone
Adrian woke to the soft glow of morning light slipping through Elena’s guest-room curtains not the sterile whiteness of the hospital, not the cold shadows of Cortez’s compound and not the suffocating darkness of grief where he’d been drowning for days but it was warm, quiet and soft.He blinked slowly easing back into the world and felt a strange heaviness, less from pain and more from exhaustion that still lived in his bones, but he was stronger than yesterday and his chest didn’t burn as much when he breathed but the bruises along his ribs didn’t stab as sharply as they had after Cortez’s men battered him.He exhaled, long and steady but he was alive.A faint movement from the corner of the room caught his attention as the door was slightly open, and footsteps padded closer, and a moment later, Elena stepped inside carrying a small tray with tea, fruit, and the medication his doctor had strictly instructed.Her hair was tied back in a loose knot and her clothes were simple and nothi
The Hospital's Flames
Adrian barely remembered the moment the flames rose because he was lying on the hospital bed one minute drifting between exhaustion and pain and the next minute, the hall was filled with smoke, alarms wailing violently, nurses shouting instructions and people running in panic. Everything happened too fast for his weakened body to process and he had tried to sit up but his ribs screamed while the heat crawled under the door like a living thing hunting him.He thought that was it and he also thought Seraphina’s death was going to be his death too.But then a nurse had burst in with her face blackened by smoke and eyes determined while dragging him out despite his weight, and despite the smoke thickening around them.Firefighters rushed in moments late flooding the corridor and shouting directions., while Adrian barely remained conscious long enough to be placed in an emergency van outside.As the flames swallowed more of the building, only one thought pulsed faintly under the haze in hi
The Hospital's Peace
The first thing Adrian felt was dragging and sinking weight pressing against his chest and limbs while pain followed next crawling slowly through every bone like something raw and sharp was being dragged under his skin.Adrian had felt pain before and he wasn’t a stranger to it but this felt different because it came with memory - Cortez, the blows, the helplessness and the rage.His eyelids twitched because the room around him too bright and at first everything blurred into white; a ceiling, a harsh light, faint smell of antiseptic and a steady beep somewhere near his ear.It was a hospital, and he blinked again harder this time as something moved beside him; A hand adjusting his blanket and he shifted painfully as his vision finally focused - Elena.Elena was right beside him with her hair tucked behind her ear and her jacket folded neatly on the nearby chair while her face marked was with exhaustion that didn’t belong to someone who had only stayed a few minutes. Her eyes were red
The Silent Attack
Adrian didn’t hear the rain when he slipped out of the house and didn’t hear the creak of the old gate or the distant hum of traffic, and not even the cold wind that slapped against his skin felt muted like the world had gone underwater. All he heard over and over was the news of Seraphina’s death replaying in his mind and the memory looped so violently he thought it would split his skull.He walked faster.He didn’t take his car, he didn’t tell Elena or Rhea and he didn’t even change out of the clothes he slept in but only carried a gun that he hadn’t cleaned and a heart that felt like it had been shattered with a hammer.He couldn’t sit still anymore, couldn’t breathe anymore and couldn’t think about anything except one truth ‘Cortez still lived but Seraphina didn’t.’So he kept walking toward Cortez’s safehouse because grief had stripped him of logic, strength, and self-preservation and all he had left was rage, and even that burned low and weak inside him.Adrian didn’t hesitate w
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