Chapter 2 Divorce And Goodbye
Chapter 2 Divorce And Goodbye
“What are you all standing around for?<b>” </b>
Her voice rang out from the terrace. Soft. Clear. Familiar.
Anneliese stepped through the ss doors with her phone in her hand.
Her eyes were calm. Her face gave nothing away.
Zacharias and Christopher exchanged a quick nce. Their shoulders rxed. They knew how much Anneliese valued her family.
If she had heard what they said, she wouldn’t be this quiet. She would have been sobbing. shouting, falling apart.
Zacharias smiled faintly and walked over to take her bag. “It’s nothing. Why didn’t youe in right away?”
He looked sharp and effortlessly put–together, dressed in a dark gray bespoke suit that hugged his tall frame just right. His presencemanded attention, not because he tried, but because sess had settled into his every move.
and uderias Tech had skyrocketed in just a few years. Its value had passed ten billion, Zacharias, not even twenty–seven, had already made a name for himself as one of the rising stars in Oceaton’s tech scene<b>.. </b>
There was something maic about him. That quiet confidence. That polished charm. He didn’t need to chase anyone.
A little warmth, a soft smile, and most women folded casily.
Anneliese’s hands were trembling. Her skin felt cold to the touch, but Zacharias didn’t seem to notice at all when his hand brushed past hers.
What <i>are </i>you doing <i>here</i>, <i>Anneliese</i><i>? </i><i>Why </i>keep <i>chasing </i>something that’s fake? Anneliese thought.
She forced a smile.
“I got a call. Thought I’d take it outside so I wouldn’t interrupt you.”
Zacharias rxed instantly.
Christopher, still stiff with impatience, didn’t hold back
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“If you’re going to be a stay–at–home wife, then stay at home. Don’t just show up here without notice. If you really have toe, book ahead. You’re always careless. Your sister never <b>acts </b>like this.”
If it had been Selina, they would’ve weed her with open arms. No matter what she did, it was seen as thoughtful, graceful, perfect.
Anneliese kept her voice even. “You’re right.”
Christopher frowned. She used to talk back. She used to get defensive or do something dramatic just to prove she wasn’t any less than Selina.
But now she didn’t argue. She didn’t say much at all.
That silence stung more than anything else. It made him feel like she didn’t even see him.
He decided she was just being her usual pitiful self–dull and forgettable.
“You two haven’t been home in a while,” he added. “Come back for dinner tomorrow. Mom and Dad need to talk to you both.”
Zacharias nodded. “Alright. I’ll bring Anne.”
Christopher turned and left without another nce.
Zacharias guided her into his office and closed the door behind them. He came up behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist.
“What’s
the asion? Did my sweet wife miss me?” he said with a softugh.
That familiar cedar scent clung to his skin. Anneliese pressed her hand lightly to his chest, her eyes falling on the bag he held.
Inside was the test result she’d picked up that morning. It showed she was finally healthy enough to try for a baby. But now, there was no point in bringing it up.
She leaned away without meaning to. Her body didn’t lie.
Zacharias frowned slightly. “What’s going on with you?”
She lifted her head. Part of her wanted to p him. She wanted to rip away the lies, to break the pretty mask he wore.
But violence wouldn’t fix anything.
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She needed to walk away, to leave the Whites behind, the truth about what Selina had done to her, and most of all, justice.
“Will I always be less than Selina?” she asked.
Zacharias paused. So that was what she’d been holding in. He reached out and tapped her forehead. “You don’t need topare yourself to her.”
The words sounded gentle, but they split down the middle. He might have meant that she was. iparable or that she didn’t evene close.
Anneliese used to believe the first. Now, she knew better.
She saw clearly now. Zacharias was an expert at making emptiness sound sweet.
A knock echoed at the door. Coral stepped inside with two cups of coffee.
Anneliese moved away from Zacharias and sat on the couch.
Coral ced a cup on the table in front of her, then walked across the room and handed the second one to Zacharias.
“Here’s your coffee, Mr. Shaw,” she said softly.
As he reached for the cup, her fingers skimmed his palm. The gesture looked casual, but it wasn’t. Her nails grazed lightly across his skin.
“Ms. Slenderidge, right?” Anneliese said suddenly.
Coral froze. The room felt like it dropped in temperature. Zacharias‘ jaw tightened. His fingers gripped the coffee cup harder than before.
He looked at Anneliese, who gave him a slow, rxed smile.
“I just want juice. The medicine I’m taking isn’t great with caffeine. That’s all. Why do you both look so nervous?”
Zacharias didn’t hesitate. “Go get her some juice.”
His voice was calm, but the warning behind it was clear. He didn’t even need to raise his tone. The look in his eyes said enough.
Coral’s face turned pale. She bit down on her lip and spoke quickly. “I’m sorry, Madam. I’ll bring you juice right away.”
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She grabbed the coffee and rushed out, heels tapping across the marble floor as she disappeared through the door.
Anneliese watched her go, her eyes steady and unreadable. She <b>didn’t </b>look away until Zacharias stepped into her line of sight and blocked it with his broad frame.
She gave a small you
Mile. “She <b>can’t </b>even handle a simple <b>drink </b>order. Since when did be so patient with interns?”
Zacharias‘ face rxed.
A moment ago, he thought something was off. Now, hearing her talk like this, he decided she was just being petty. Just jealousy, nothing more.
He leaned over, one hand pressed against the couch’s backrest. His voice turned yful.
“Getting jealous? She’s a sponsored poor girl. She’s still young and doesn’t know any better. Why are you even bothered?”
Young? Anneliese thought.
Zacharias must have forgotten–Anneliese was only twenty–two herself. At eighteen, she was already standing beside him, helping him build everything from the ground up.
Back then, uderias Tech was nothing more than a tiny team of fewer than ten people.
his
She started as assistant, worked long hours, solved endless problems, and by the time she
resigned, she was heading the PR department on her own.
She remembered one time when a client humiliated her during a pitch. She had run off to cry alone in a stairwell. Zacharias had found her and told her something without a flicker of sympathy.
“Anneliese, you chose to step into the real world carly. That means you better get used to being hit hard. No one’s going to coddle your mistakes or moods.”
She used to think he was pushing her to grow. She thought maybe he cared in his own way.
Now she knew the truth. He had always known how to be kind–he just never chose to be kind to her.
When Anneliese stepped outside the building, the strength drained from her all at once. Her knees buckled, and she sank onto a bench near the curb.
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She dropped her head into her hands, breath caught in her throat.
Her calm began to fall apart. Bit by bit, the hurt and anger took over, sinking into her chest like cold steel. Her heart, already cracked, felt like it was caving in.
The sun slipped lower. Faded light scattered through the gray sky. A chill breeze swept through the street, carrying fine raindrops that clung to her skin.
Dry leaves drifted down and scattered across the road. Cars rolled over them, grinding them into the wet pavement. They looked like everything she had clung to–love, family, pride–all crushed and dirty.
She didn’t know how long she sat there, shaking. Her body trembled until it began to still.
She lifted her head and pulled out her phone,
She didn’t hesitate as she tapped a number and held the phone to her car. The call connected after one ring, but no words came out of her mouth.
A calm voice came through the line. “Anneliese? I’m here.”
That sound hit something deep in her. Familiar, but distant.
Her chest tightened. “George, I’m sorry to bother you thiste. I just wanted to ask… can I still join the Project eVTOL researchb?”
Her voice was barely more than a whisper. Her checks flushed with shame. She had no idea if she even deserved to ask.
She had entered Astoria University at fifteen as a gifted acronautical student.
By junior year, she had already made breakthroughs in sensor–fusion algorithms. Her designs helped drones avoid obstacles with higher uracy and stability.
She used that research for wildfire detection. The drone she designed became one of the most advanced search–and–rescue models of its time. Even the professors had been blown away.
They filed a patent for her. They offered her a fast track into grad school. The department head took her on as his final disciple. Her future had been bright, solid, and already unfolding.
She evenunched Superbflight Aviation with her senior ssmates, a startup focused on lightweight aerial cameras.
But four years ago, she gave all of that up for Zacharias. She walked away <b>from </b>school, from theb, from everything.
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Her professor hadn’t forgotten her.
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Two years ago, he flew to Oceaton himself and personally invited her to join the VTOL project. She said no again.
Now, she regretted it. All of it.
She bit her lip until she tasted blood, but George’s voice remained just as warm. “Of course. I told you, if you ever wanted toe back, we’d be ready. When can youe? I’ll book your flight. Would tomorrow be too soon?”
Anneliese felt a strange warmth bloom in her chest. “What about Professor…”
“Oh,e on. You know how he is. Just show up. Give him a surprise. Once he sees you, he’ll forget whatever grudge he’s holding. And if he doesn’t, cook him dinner. If that doesn’t work, cook him two.”
H
Sheughed through her tears. “I’ll cook every day if I have to. I just need one month to sort out some things here. Is that okay?”
“Of course it is. We’ll wait.”
“Thank you. Really.”
She ended the call and sat in silence. The weight pressing down on her chest finally lifted.
One month. She would get a divorce. She would leave this city. She would return to the life that was hers all along.
She looked up, her vision clear.
At that moment, a ck Bentley passed by on the road.
The back window was cracked open. Inside, a young girl was straddling a man’sp. Her arms wrapped around him, and their kiss burned through the cold, as if autumn had nothing to do with them at all.