Regret After Divorce: I Lost the Best Her
img img Regret After Divorce: I Lost the Best Her img Chapter 3 Chapter 3 I have signed the divorce papers
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Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Lost control over the situation img
Chapter 7 Chapter 7 To stop this self-destructive crap img
Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Shadow img
Chapter 9 Chapter 9 This is the real Shadow img
Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Scarlett is back img
Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Scarlett Taylor was hiding far more than she let on img
Chapter 12 Chapter 12 Don't you think you owe me an explanation img
Chapter 13 Chapter 13 No longer care about him img
Chapter 14 Chapter 14 This is the last time img
Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Replace the investor img
Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Do you hate me img
Chapter 17 Chapter 17 She don't like flowers img
Chapter 18 Chapter 18 He pulled out from the movie img
Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Can we talk img
Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Strangers img
Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Can you not embarrass yourself right now img
Chapter 22 Chapter 22 I don't date idiots img
Chapter 23 Chapter 23 Pathetic img
Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Clingy as hell img
Chapter 25 Chapter 25 No amount of buying or fixing could ever turn back time img
Chapter 26 Chapter 26 Because now isn't the time img
Chapter 27 Chapter 27 Pretty boy img
Chapter 28 Chapter 28 Scarlett's background. she's got just as much clout as you img
Chapter 29 Chapter 29 My woman img
Chapter 30 Chapter 30 Is she even really your wife img
Chapter 31 Chapter 31 Physical cooling img
Chapter 32 Chapter 32 Well, then you help me. img
Chapter 33 Chapter 33 Fr-enemies, maybe img
Chapter 34 Chapter 34 Scarlett never going to see you that way img
Chapter 35 Chapter 35 Starving img
Chapter 36 Chapter 36 Keep it secret img
Chapter 37 Chapter 37 Miss Perfect img
Chapter 38 Chapter 38 Mean to be end img
Chapter 39 Chapter 39 Miley Taylor img
Chapter 40 Chapter 40 Game on img
Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Family img
Chapter 42 Chapter 42 I dreamed Everett Robinson died img
Chapter 43 Chapter 43 The Taylors can afford to feed one more daughter img
Chapter 44 Chapter 44 White lotus vs green tea img
Chapter 45 Chapter 45 Acting super weird img
Chapter 46 Chapter 46 It's hard to throw a punch at someone who's smiling at you img
Chapter 47 Chapter 47 Time to let go img
Chapter 48 Chapter 48 Kneeling img
Chapter 49 Chapter 49 Hard-hearted img
Chapter 50 Chapter 50 The apple never falls far from the damn tree img
Chapter 51 Chapter 51 Birthday Present img
Chapter 52 Chapter 52 You can recreate the scenery of romance, but not love img
Chapter 53 Chapter 53 You've been digging into me img
Chapter 54 Chapter 54 Got your back img
Chapter 55 Chapter 55 Your acting is a mess img
Chapter 56 Chapter 56 Things falling apart img
Chapter 57 Chapter 57 Mortal enemies img
Chapter 58 Chapter 58 Signature move img
Chapter 59 Chapter 59 Not right for Di Sheng img
Chapter 60 Chapter 60 The mistress playing the lead in the ex-wife's movie What a joke img
Chapter 61 Chapter 61 Mess with me and you will regret it img
Chapter 62 Chapter 62 Never forget-and never forgive img
Chapter 63 Chapter 63 Threw Mr. Robinson under the bus img
Chapter 64 Chapter 64 After today, this chapter is done img
Chapter 65 Chapter 65 Not good match img
Chapter 66 Chapter 66 You still have me img
Chapter 67 Chapter 67 Harvey Taylor img
Chapter 68 Chapter 68 Eleanor's idol img
Chapter 69 Chapter 69 Black history img
Chapter 70 Chapter 70 Pregnant img
Chapter 71 Chapter 71 Trying to make her leave img
Chapter 72 Chapter 72 Way out of her league img
Chapter 73 Chapter 73 People with low IQs tend to live long lives img
Chapter 74 Chapter 74 Cold face, warm heart img
Chapter 75 Chapter 75 Scared img
Chapter 76 Chapter 76 Instant fame img
Chapter 77 Chapter 77 Tough guy crying img
Chapter 78 Chapter 78 I heard everything img
Chapter 79 Chapter 79 What is simping img
Chapter 80 Chapter 80 Keeping distance img
Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Out with the old, in with the new img
Chapter 82 Chapter 82 Everett, that bastard img
Chapter 83 Chapter 83 Cut her hair short img
Chapter 84 Chapter 84 Call from Mr. Robinson img
Chapter 85 Chapter 85 Nothing special img
Chapter 86 Chapter 86 An unknown feeling img
Chapter 87 Chapter 87 Kick him out img
Chapter 88 Chapter 88 Adorable fan img
Chapter 89 Chapter 89 Abortion Pills (1) img
Chapter 90 Chapter 90 Abortion Pills (2) img
Chapter 91 Chapter 91 What did she put in my milk img
Chapter 92 Chapter 92 Run with the bun in the oven img
Chapter 93 Chapter 93 Call my second brother for help img
Chapter 94 Chapter 94 Sis-in-law img
Chapter 95 Chapter 95 I want truth img
Chapter 96 Chapter 96 Real medical records img
Chapter 97 Chapter 97 She made her bed. now she has to lie in it img
Chapter 98 Chapter 98 You'll soon realize that jail is actually a better option for you img
Chapter 99 Chapter 99 She should be grateful she is one img
Chapter 100 Chapter 100 Fate giving me another chance img
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Chapter 3 Chapter 3 I have signed the divorce papers

Scarlett's POV

"Madam, it's done."

The stylist's voice pulled me from my thoughts. Slowly, I opened my eyes and looked into the mirror.

And froze.

The woman staring back at me wasn't the same Scarlett Taylor who walked into this salon an hour ago.

Gone was the soft, obedient wife with dull eyes and a timid posture.

This woman had sharp eyes lined with quiet fire. Her long hair had been chopped into a sleek, shoulder-length cut that framed her face like a crown. Her lips were a bold shade of red-confident, unapologetic. Even her expression had changed. Steady. Unyielding. Dignified.

For a second, I didn't recognize myself.

And for the first time in years. I liked what I saw.

"I look." I whispered, touching the mirror lightly, ".free."

The stylist smiled. "You look powerful, Miss Taylor."

I nodded. "Thank you."

I paid the bill, left a generous tip, and walked outside. The afternoon sun kissed my face as a warm breeze played with the ends of my new hair. I stepped to the edge of the sidewalk, pulling out my phone to book a taxi.

Ding.

A message.

I opened it without thinking.

It was a photo.

My heart skipped once.

A hospital document. I squinted-no. A test result.

Then I saw the words:

Pregnancy Confirmation. 4 weeks.

Name: Amelia Martin

Father: Everett Robinson

And beneath it, a message.

Scarlett, so what if you married him?

He never loved you.

You were just keeping his place warm for me.

Now I'm carrying his child.

If you have even a shred of dignity left, sign the divorce papers and leave.

The air around me seemed to still. Cars passed. The breeze fluttered. Life moved on.

But inside me, everything. stopped.

I stood there, the phone heavy in my hand. My chest tightened. My stomach churned-not with jealousy, but with a hollow ache that no words could fill.

He was going to be a father. And it wasn't my child.

It was hers.

Amelia.

The woman who left him in a hospital bed to chase her own dreams. The woman who vanished when things got hard. The woman whose return burned everything I had built for three long years.

And now. she had everything.

His heart.

His attention.

His child.

A dull pain throbbed beneath my ribs. It crawled up my throat, threatening to choke me.

But I swallowed it back.

No more tears.

No more begging.

No more pretending I was fine.

I stared at the message for a long second, then typed just three words.

Then congratulations.

I hit send.

Then I turned off my phone, slipped it into my purse, and raised my hand to flag a taxi.

The yellow car pulled up. The driver leaned out. "Where to, ma'am?"

I slid into the back seat, my voice calm and clear.

"To WS Group."

I stared out the window as the city blurred by.

There was still one thing left to settle.

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Everett Robinson's POV

The temperature in the conference room seemed to plummet the moment I walked in.

I could feel the tension coiled tight in the air as I took my seat at the head of the table. The executives stiffened. A few lowered their eyes to the polished mahogany surface like schoolchildren caught misbehaving. One director dropped his pen and didn't even dare to bend down for it.

Good. Let them squirm.

I steepled my fingers, my suit jacket pulling taut across my shoulders. The faint tick of the clock grated on my nerves.

I was irritated. No-agitated.

This wasn't because of some failed merger or a market dip. I could handle those in my sleep. This was different.

Scarlett Taylor hadn't come to work.

Not only that, she hadn't answered my calls. Or my texts. Or the email I sent at 3 AM.

Three years. Three damn years as my personal secretary and she had never taken a single day off. Never been late. Never ignored me. She was reliable to a fault-quiet, efficient, unobtrusive, always there when I needed her.

And now? Vanished.

My jaw tightened. The coffee in front of me had gone cold. Not that I had touched it anyway. I hadn't touched anything all morning.

Someone cleared their throat at the far end of the table. I shot them a look and the sound died instantly.

Scarlett. what the hell are you doing?

I pulled out my phone under the table, thumb hovering over her name. Maybe I should call again-

Click.

The door opened.

Every head in the room turned.

And so did mine.

A woman stepped in.

"I'm sorry, everyone, for disturbing like this."

The voice froze me.

Scarlett?

I blinked. My mind couldn't reconcile what I was seeing.

This wasn't the Scarlett Taylor I knew.

Gone was the demure woman who wore plain blouses, hair tied back in a lazy ponytail, hiding behind thick-rimmed glasses.

This Scarlett.

Her hair was loose, long black waves cascading down her back like a silken waterfall. Her eyes-free of glasses-were striking and clear, sharp enough to cut through the silence in the room.

Her lips were painted in a deep rose color that made her look almost. untouchable.

Her figure was wrapped in a tailored suit that hugged every curve with a deliberate elegance. She didn't walk. She strode. Confident. Purposeful. Heels clicking like punctuation in the thick, suffocating air.

It wasn't just her appearance.

Her aura had changed.

She wasn't hiding anymore.

Even the board members, men twice her age and status, stared at her with wide eyes.

And me?

I couldn't look away.

After three years of marriage, I thought I knew Scarlett inside and out. She had always been soft and quiet, the perfect picture of composure and discipline. At the office, sleek black skirts and neutral blouses. At home, floral dresses and gentle smiles.

But this woman?

This wasn't the Scarlett I married.

This was someone else.

She looked straight at me.

And for the first time, her gaze didn't hold warmth. Or tenderness. Or the quiet affection I had grown so used to seeing.

It was cold. Indifferent.

Something in my chest tightened, sharp and unfamiliar.

Fear?

No. It couldn't be.

"What the hell is she playing at?" I muttered under my breath.

The murmurs in the room were nothing but static in my ears.

Scarlett walked toward me, unhurried, unflinching. And I didn't move. Couldn't.

She stopped just a foot away.

From her bag, she pulled out a crisp envelope and held it out.

"Mr. Robinson," she said, voice calm and cool. "This is my resignation."

For a moment, I thought I'd misheard.

The silence in the room was deafening.

I didn't take the envelope. My hand stayed by my side, clenched into a fist.

"You think throwing a tantrum is going to change anything?" I hissed.

Her eyes didn't waver.

"I'm not throwing one," she replied. Her voice was like a blade-sharp and precise.

Before I could speak, she reached into her bag again.

Thud.

A thick folder slammed against my chest. The sound echoed off the walls.

I caught it by reflex, the weight almost making me drop it.

Papers slipped out, scattering across the floor.

Divorce papers.

My breath hitched. My pulse stopped.

Scarlett looked at me, chin tilted high.

"Since you've been so eager to send them," she said, "I've saved you the trouble."

The edges of the folder crumpled in my grip.

"I've signed every copy," she added. "Ten, to match the ten times you reminded me how disposable I am."

My throat closed. Words wouldn't come.

"Please clear your schedule tomorrow, 8:30 AM. Civil Bureau. Let's get this over with."

Then she turned.

No hesitation. No second glance.

Her heels clicked against the floor as she walked out, her hair swaying like a final flourish.

The room stayed frozen long after she was gone.

And I-

I stood there, fists clenched, heart pounding like a war drum.

For the first time in years, I realized-

Scarlett was really leaving me.

And I had no idea how to stop her.

            
            

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