Share

Her Exodus, His Regret.
Her Exodus, His Regret.
Author: Kyra

1. Alone...

Author: Kyra
last update publish date: 2025-09-07 01:26:38

 1. Alone...

It was their anniversary night — hers and his. She'd prepared everything. The cakes, waffles and his favorite dishes, just the way he liked them. And she waited, at the dining just like she's always done in the past years. 

Eight. Nine. Ten. He wasn't yet back. Dahlia gave a start. Did he forget? But even if he did, she'd called him earlier to remind him and he'd told her to wait. Anxious, she stood from the dining and quickly ringed him up. However, all she got was the automated voice of the female robot. She tried again and again but only the robotic voice answered. 

Dahlia felt her heart turn cold with dread. She clenched her fists tightly as though that would squash the ominous feeling brewing in her chest. 

Just then, the front door clicked. Dahlia felt her heart skip just a beat, her eyes lighting up and without thought, she rushed to the door. 

"Hey honey--" but her voice faltered when she saw who it was. It was just the butler, Ma'am Camille. 

"Camie" she caught her speech in time. 

"Mrs Voss, is there a problem? Do you need anything?" she asked. 

Dahlia allowed her lips to stretch into a tight smile which felt painful. "No, I'm okay" she said and stepped back. She inhaled deeply trying to calm herself down. 

"What happened then?" Dahlia asked. "You're suddenly back here". 

"Oh...uh..." Ma'am Camille began, her voice hesitant. 

"What happened Camie?" Dahlia pressed, her voice trembling. 

"It's the master" the butler said.

Dahlia clamped her teeth tight. She didn't know why, but...her heart kept pounding like a thousand war drums in her chest. 

"He says he won't be coming back tonight. Miss Vale got into an accident" the butler explained. 

Miss Vale. Her. Again. 

Dahlia swallowed. She tried to speak but couldn't find the words. She simply nodded with a shaky, "Mm" to what the butler had just said. 

"Goodnight Mrs Voss" she said and left. 

Dahlia didn't move. It was as though she had been nailed to that spot. She tried to clench her fists but her hands only trembled. 

After a minute or so, she got herself and immediately dialed her husband's number. Yet, it was still the automated voice. Just then, a notification slipped in. She looked at her phone. It was an I*******m notification with the username, @Luce#1. It was her husband's. She quickly clicked on it.

Her breathing shuddered with every scroll, the caption still hammering in her mind, "#Luce#1#Shay#eatingnightcookies#. 

Tears brimmed the edges of her eyes as she looked at the pictures. Her husband, Lucien was sitted on the hospital bed beside Sasha, feeding her cookies. There was even a video where he was coaxing her to eat the cookies. And those were the cookies she'd actually made for him to have as a side snack for lunch! 

Dahlia tried swallowing but it was so painful that she let out a tight cry. Her legs finally gave way, dropping her to the ground. She clutched her heart as if she could hold the pain. 

"Why...why Lucien...? Why would you do this...? Why...."

Dahlia stayed in that position for a long time, losing track of time. Every time she'd spent with him flashed before her eyes and she realized, perhaps this was her memory alone. Lifting herself from the floor, she walked towards the stairs and took it. She was about to enter her room but her feet seemed to have a mind of their own. She found herself standing in the middle of her husband's room. Come to think of it, they'd never shared a room. He'd told her that he needed his own space to work because she usually distracts him. She remembered blushing when he'd said this but now, that was the most the ridiculous excuse she's ever heard. 

She looked around, looking for nothing in particular till her gaze landed on the half-open bottom drawer. It was open. And something was in it. Dahlia eyed it and turned to leave. But then, curiosity suddenly crept in and an inner voice that kept telling her to "check it out". Perhaps, she was afraid of what it might be but still...

She moved and knelt beside the drawer. She pulled it out further and picked up the envelope. She opened it, her hands jittery with every movement. Then she took out the contents in it.

The "DIVORCE AGREEMENT" inscribed boldly on top made her breath hitch. She'd had a hunch but, she never expected it to be true. This was...her worst fear. These papers. 

She raked her gaze which was already blurred with tears through the papers, down to the signature spot. And there it was. Her husband's powerful calligraphic signature sprawled under the spot of "Husband". 

Dahlia slapped her hand over her lips and sobbed. Tear drops plopped onto the signature and she secretly hoped it would wipe the signature or maybe turn acidic and burn the papers. But none of this happened. And she finally realized one thing. She's been alone all these years. 

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Comments (11)
goodnovel comment avatar
Lana Hassan
Am hooked already..
goodnovel comment avatar
Marilyn Dawn
Such a good start
goodnovel comment avatar
Socca
Hold up…. He has feelings for her?? Ohhh drama coming. I can’t wait ...
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Latest chapter

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    95. The evening of Seventeen 

    95. The evening of Seventeen The evening arrived the way it always did, washing the sky in soft streaks of purple and orange. Inside the penthouse, Kimberly stood a step behind Dahlia, studying her reflection with the critical eye of someone determined to get every last detail right."The makeup is subtle enough," Kimberly announced with satisfaction as she took a step back, finally giving Dahlia room to look at herself properly.Dahlia leaned in slightly toward the vanity mirror, studying her reflection from one angle before tilting her head the other way. Her fingers hovered uncertainly near her cheek, as though expecting to find something out of place.Her brows drew together."Isn't this..." she hesitated, "a little too much?"Kimberly let out an exaggerated sigh."Dahlia.""Hm?""You've been looking at yourself for the past five minutes trying to find a problem that doesn't exist."Dahlia pursed her lips."I don't know...""You look perfect.""I do?""You do."Kimberly rested bo

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    94. The Beginning of Seventeen...

    94. The Beginning of Seventeen...Three days had passed since the evening in Dahlia's office, carrying with them a strange kind of quiet neither of them had been able to explain.The resort expansion, however, waited for no one.With the structural work finally behind them, the project had eased into its final phase. Workers now moved through the grounds with purpose, clearing away the last traces of construction while furniture, décor, and finishing details gradually transformed concrete and steel into something worthy of welcoming its first guests.The countdown had reached nine days.The end was finally within sight.Dahlia was already up and about, dressed in loose clothes and was heading downstairs for breakfast when the sharp buzz on her bedside table halted her actions. She reached for the phone almost absently. The moment the screen lit up beneath her fingers, she stopped. Lucien. Her grip faltered just enough for the phone to slip against her palm before she caught it again

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    93. Now they both knew. 

    93. Now they both knew. The silence had barely settled between them when the sharp buzz of a phone cut cleanly through it.Both their eyes dropped toward the table.Dahlia moved first.She moved almost too quickly, as though the phone call had arrived with the perfect excuse to put distance between herself and everything waiting inside that room. She could still feel Lucien's gaze on the back of her neck but didn't dare look back. "Hey" her voice was hoarse for no reason. "Gaux""Miss, your coffee is ready. Do you need me to bring it into the conference room?""No" she replied almost immediately. "My office will do just fine". "Okay Miss". Dahlia hesitated a bit before hanging up. Then, turned back to Lucien. He was still in that position she'd left him, eyes on the blueprint now, flipping through a page. Or at least, he looked like he was. The page hadn't changed since she'd walked away."Uh..." she stepped toward him, heels clicking softly across the polished floor. "I guess we

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    92. Walking beside you...

    92. Walking beside you...Morning had settled comfortably over the city by the time DAH Global Headquarters stirred into its usual rhythm. Sunlight poured over the glass exterior, catching the steady flow of employees coming and going through the main entrance, while another day quietly announced itself.Outside, two sleek black cars glided into the executive parking lot almost simultaneously.They came to a smooth halt opposite each other.For one suspended moment, neither door opened.Then Lucien stepped out first.He adjusted the cuff of his charcoal suit almost absently before lifting his head. The crisp morning breeze caught lightly against his hair, carrying with it the quiet confidence that seemed to follow him everywhere.Across from him, Dahlia emerged from her own car.She wore a tailored black suit dress, elegant in its simplicity, every clean line fitting her with effortless precision. The morning light caught against the silver clasp at her waist as she straightened, one

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    91. After this....

    91. After this....The evening sun came through the windows in long golden strips, warming the apartment into something almost drowsy.Kimberly already left. The penthouse was quiet, in the specific way it always was when there was genuinely no one else in it. Only the soft rustle of papers and the flipping from one page to another which echoed in Dahlia's room. She hadn't gone to DAH Global that day. She was sitting cross-legged on her bed instead, surrounded by everything the resort expansion had become over the past months. Architectural sketches. Financial projections. Supplier quotations. Mr. Fisher's notes from three different meetings, annotated in her own handwriting in the margins.She was trying to lose herself in work.It almost worked.Except every few minutes, her mind found its way back to the gala. Not to anything specific. To the blank. That missing stretch of the evening that started in the balcony and refused to surface no matter how much she tried to reach for it

  • Her Exodus, His Regret.    90. Only one of them knew

    90. Only one of them knewMorning arrived gently.Unfortunately, the headache did not.Dahlia groaned and covered her face with both hands. The hangover crashed in fully the moment she tried to sit up, a dull throb settling behind her eyes. She reached instinctively for her temples.Only then did she notice it.A glass of water. Two painkillers. Placed neatly on the bedside table.She drank. Swallowed the pills. Felt marginally more human within a few minutes.Then she noticed the rest.She was in her pajamas.She froze. Looked down. Looked around the room.Her room. Her clothes.She had absolutely no memory of changing.Kimberly walked in a few minutes later, entirely too pleased with herself for this hour."Morning," she said, dropping onto the edge of the bed.Dahlia waited until she'd settled before asking. "Who changed my clothes?""Lucien."Dahlia stopped functioning.Completely. Her soul left the room and did not immediately return.Kimberly let her sit in that for exactly thre

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status