Home / Romance / My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me / Chapter 5: Cracks Beneath Control

Share

Chapter 5: Cracks Beneath Control

Author: DadieT
last update publish date: 2026-04-15 02:25:58

Morning in Tucson arrived without apology.

The sun rose fast, harsh and golden, spilling through the glass walls of the penthouse like an interrogation light. It didn’t soften edges. It exposed them.

Lena stood by the window, barefoot, a cup of untouched coffee cooling in her hand.

Below her, the city stretched quietly and unbothered.

Unaware that power had shifted overnight.

Unaware that she had returned.

Behind her, the room remained still—immaculate, untouched, impersonal. A temporary space.

Just like everything else in her life had been.

Until now.

Her phone buzzed softly against the marble counter.

One message.

Sarah.

“You’re trending in three internal reports already. Half the board is panicking. The other half is pretending not to.”

A faint smile touched Lena’s lips.

Good.

“Let them feel it,” she murmured.

Another message followed almost immediately.

“Monica was in Sebestian’s office early this morning. Closed door.”

The smile faded.

Of course she was.

“You’re overthinking it, Lena.”

Sebastian had barely looked up from his phone that night.

Monica’s laughter had still echoed faintly in the hallway outside his office.

“She’s just… useful,” he had added.

Useful.

Lena had nodded then.

Accepted it.

Ignored the way Monica’s eyes always lingered just a second too long.

That was her mistake.

She set the coffee aside.

Cold.

Forgotten.

Like everything, she used to tolerate.

The boardroom was quieter today.

Not calm.

Careful.

People spoke in lower tones. Movements were measured. Every glance carried weight.

Lena noticed it the moment she walked in.

Fear.

Uncertainty.

Adjustment.

Good.

That meant they were paying attention.

Harrison was already seated, reviewing something on his tablet. He didn’t look up immediately.

“You’ve made quite an impression,” he said.

“I didn’t realize I needed to,” Lena replied, taking her seat.

Ganda let out a short breath. “You disrupted three ongoing deals overnight.”

“I paused them.”

“You cost people money.”

“I saved the company from risk.”

Harrison finally looked up.

“That remains to be seen.”

“It always does,” Lena said calmly.

The door opened.

No hesitation.

No knock.

Heels first.

Confidence next.

Monica Sketer walked in like she owned the room.

Like she hadn’t just been challenged.

Like she hadn’t just lost ground.

“Good,” she said lightly, glancing around. “You’re all here. That saves me time.”

Lena didn’t react.

Didn’t turn.

Didn’t acknowledge.

That alone—

Was a statement.

Monica stopped across the table, her gaze settling directly on Lena.

“I think we need clarity,” she said. “About what exactly is happening here?”

Lena leaned back slightly.

“Clarity is always useful.”

“Then let’s be clear,” Monica continued, her tone sharpening. “Ownership doesn’t automatically translate to control. Not in a company like this.”

“Is that what you believe?” Lena asked.

“It’s what I know.”

A folder slid onto the table.

Monica’s doing.

“Then you’ll also know,” she said smoothly, “that influence matters more than numbers.”

Ganda frowned. “What is this?”

“Support,” Monica replied. “From key stakeholders. External partners. People who actually move markets.”

Harrison’s expression darkened slightly as he skimmed the contents.

“She’s not bluffing,” he said quietly.

Monica’s eyes flicked back to Lena.

“You may have shares,” she said, “but I have backing.”

Silence stretched.

Waiting.

Watching.

Testing.

Then—

Lena smiled.

Not wide.

Not obvious.

Just enough.

“Impressive,” she said.

Monica stilled slightly.

Not the reaction she expected.

Lena reached for her phone.

Tapped once.

Set it down.

“Check your emails,” she said calmly.

Harrison frowned, then opened his tablet again.

Ganda did the same.

A second later—

Everything changed.

“What the—” Ganda muttered.

Harrison’s posture straightened instantly.

“This was filed this morning?” he asked sharply.

“Yes.”

Monica’s confidence flickered.

“What is it?” she demanded.

No one answered her immediately.

Because they were reading.

Processing.

Realizing.

Lena folded her hands neatly on the table.

“While you were gathering support,” she said softly, “I was restructuring it.”

Monica’s eyes snapped to hers.

“That’s not possible.”

“It’s already done.”

Harrison exhaled slowly. “You’ve just acquired controlling interest in two of our largest external partners.”

Ganda looked stunned. “That cuts off half the leverage we had in those deals.”

“Exactly,” Lena said.

The door opened again.

This time—

He didn’t wait.

Sebastian Crouch walked in, his presence heavier than before.

More focused.

More dangerous.

His gaze went straight to Lena.

“What did you do?” he asked.

Not angry.

Not yet.

Controlled.

Lena met his eyes.

Unmoved.

“I fixed a vulnerability,” she said.

A pause.

Then she added—

“The one you never saw.”

The room held its breath.

And this time—

Even Sebastian didn’t have an immediate answer.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 73: The Woman at Claire's Grave

    The drive to the cemetery was almost silent.No one wanted to say what they were all thinking.If the caretaker was right...Then someone who looked remarkably like Rebecca had been standing beside Emmy Bennett.Less than twenty-four hours ago.Rebecca sat in the front passenger seat, staring through the windshield."What if he was mistaken?"Nobody answered.It was possible.People misremembered faces.Especially after brief encounters.But after everything they had uncovered over the past few weeks, coincidence no longer felt like a safe explanation.Morales parked near the cemetery gates."We'll find out."The cemetery was quiet.A warm breeze carried the scent of freshly cut grass through the rows of weathered headstones.Near the entrance, an elderly caretaker was trimming roses.He looked up as the group approached."You must be the detective."Morales nodded."I'm Detective Morales."The caretaker wiped his hands on his trousers."I've been expecting you."He noticed Rebecca im

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 72: Claire's First Child

    The room went silent.No one shifted in their seat.No one even looked away from Monica.Rebecca was the first to speak."No."It came out as a whisper."That's impossible."Monica didn't argue."I used to think so too."Sarah leaned forward."Start at the beginning."Monica nodded."I've spent years trying to forget it."She clasped her hands together so tightly her knuckles turned white."But forgetting doesn't change what happened.""I was nineteen when I first heard Claire Bennett's name."Her voice was steady now.Controlled."The adults never spoke openly around me.""But children hear things.""They assume we aren't listening."She gave a bitter smile."I listened."She remembered late-night conversations drifting from Victor Sketer's study.Arguments.Names.Threats.Nathaniel Hart.Elias Mercer.Claire Bennett.Daniel Cross.They meant nothing to her then.Until one night.Victor had come home furious.He'd thrown a crystal decanter across the room.Glass had exploded against

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 71: The Missing Minutes

    No one moved after the tape stopped.The soft whir of the cassette player became the only sound in the storage unit.Rebecca stared at it as if willing it to continue.There had to be more.There had to be.Sebastian pressed the play button again.Nothing.He rewound the tape.Pressed play.Claire's voice returned."If my children ever hear this..."Again, the gratitude to Richard.Again, the plea.Again, the devastating words."Take the boy."A burst of static."My daughter has already been taken."The tape clicked to an end.Sarah frowned."That's too abrupt."Morales nodded."It sounds edited."Harrison took the cassette from the recorder and held it up to the light."There."A narrow strip of magnetic tape near the middle looked different from the rest.It had been repaired.Carefully.Professionally.Someone had cut the recording.Then spliced it back together.Rebecca's heart sank."So there was more.""Yes," Harrison said quietly."A few minutes at least.""And someone removed

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 70: A Promise Between Friends

    No one spoke.The storage unit, moments earlier filled with the rustle of old files, fell completely silent.Sebastian stared at Richard's letter.His hands refused to steady.He read the last sentence again.I was entrusted to him.Not adopted.Entrusted.The distinction seemed small.It wasn't.It changed everything.Rebecca watched him carefully."What does the rest say?"Sebastian took a slow breath and continued reading.Richard's handwriting was neat, but the ink had faded with time.There will come a day when you question your name. When that day comes, remember this above everything else: I never considered you anything less than my son.Sebastian closed his eyes.A lump formed in his throat.He remembered Richard teaching him to throw a baseball.Helping him with homework.Standing proudly at his graduation.Every birthday.Every Christmas morning.Every scraped knee.Every hard lesson.Richard had never once treated him as anything other than his child.The letter simply con

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 69: Richard's First Assignment

    The name echoed through the room.Richard Crouch.Sebastian stared at Sarah.Then, at the report in her hands.Then back again."No."His voice was calm.Too calm."That can't be right."Sarah wished she could disagree."I checked it twice."She placed the forensic report on the table."The watermark belongs to Crouch Investigations."Harrison frowned."I've never heard of it.""You wouldn't have," Sebastian replied quietly."My father closed the business years before I was born."Rebecca looked at him."I thought Richard was an accountant.""He became one."Sebastian's eyes never left the report."But before that..."He remembered the faded office sign he had seen once as a child.The locked filing cabinets in the garage.The old camera equipment his father never explained."He was a private investigator."Elias slowly stood.For the first time since the report arrived, he looked genuinely confused."I knew Richard."Every head turned toward him."You did?"Elias nodded."We met seve

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 68: The Child in the Photograph

    Nobody spoke.The photograph lay in the center of the table, drawing every eye toward it.Claire stood in the foreground, one hand resting protectively on her swollen stomach. Elias stood beside her, smiling at the camera.Behind them was Daniel Cross.And in Daniel's arms...A baby.Sebastian leaned closer until his face was only inches from the picture."There has to be an explanation.""There is," Harrison replied."We just don't know what it is yet."Sarah carefully picked up the photograph by its edges.The print had faded with age, but the infant's face was surprisingly clear.Dark hair.Round cheeks.Wrapped in a white blanket.No more than three or four months old.Rebecca folded her arms tightly across her chest."If the date on that calendar is correct, my mother was still pregnant."Sarah nodded."About a month from delivery.""Then that baby can't be one of us.""No."The answer came from Elias.Firmly."It isn't."Everyone turned toward him."You know whose child that is?

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 49: The Message She Left Behind

    The drive back to the hotel was quiet.Not the comfortable silence that had occasionally existed between Lena and Sebastian over the last few weeks.This silence felt heavier.Dangerous.The photograph sat on the dashboard between them.Rebecca's smiling face seemed to watch them both.And beneath

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 3: The Seat at the Head of the Table

    The boardroom smelled of tension and expensive ambition.Floor-to-ceiling windows framed the sleeping city below, but inside, no one was at rest. Conversations cut across each other in low, controlled voices—sharp, impatient, edged with calculation.Power lived here.And tonight—It shifted.The mo

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 2: The Name She Left Behind

    The city looked different through tinted glass.Tucson stretched wide and restless beneath the night sky—its lights flickering like secrets waiting to be uncovered. Rain trailed across the car windows in slow, uneven lines, distorting the world outside into something softer… less real.Inside the c

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 1: The Night Everything Ended

    The rain began just as Lena stepped onto the marble terrace.Soft at first—like a warning.Then heavier, steadier, drumming against the glass railings and spilling over the edges of the Cole estate like grief that had finally found its voice.From where she stood, the city lights of Tucson shimmere

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