I am divorcing her 25

I am divorcing her 25

CHAPTER 25 

Damien’s POV 

I sat in my office, my fingers tapping against the edge of my desk, a restless rhythm that matched the chaos in my head 

Three more media outlets, sir,Mark informed me. They’ve been secretly talling Mrs. VaughnMiss Monroe, I mean.” 

My jaw clenched at the correction. No matter what they called her, she was still my wife. Legally. Emotionally

Mine

I leaned back in my chair, running a hand through my hair, frustration prickling just beneath my skin. I’d given explicit 

instructions no more stories, no more cameras, no more dragging her name through the mud. I thought I’d bought her peace 

Apparently not

They wouldn’t stop. And I was running out of ways to protect her without standing in the spotlight myselfand dragging her 

deeper into this endless mess

The reporters have been dealt with,Mark continued. We paid them off to keep quiet.” 

My head suddenly began to throb. I closed my eyes and waved him away

But I knew

Just like the rats infesting the streets of New York, these gossip mongers were endless. No matter how much money I threw at them, no matter how many articles I buried or headlines I paid off, they’d always come backgnawing, scavenging, feeding on 

the same carcass of scandal they’d been feasting on

Celeste, once anonymous and untouched by the glare of wealth and status, was now prey. And it was my fault

She didn’t deserve this kind of hell, no matter her unfaithfulness

She’d once lived a quiet life. Ordinary. Peaceful. A life where she could walk the streets without bodyguards, without shutter clicks or whispers following her every move. But now, even a fiveminute walk outside turned into a game of cat and mouse. Cameras hiding behind tinted windows. Strangers barking accusations under their breath. Her face plastered across every dirty tabloid and 

comment thread

I had built her a palaceand turned it into a prison

Uh, sir?” 

My eyes popped open, and I saw that my assistant was still standing there

There’sa way,he began slowly, to end this. To quiet it all. Once and for all.” 

I said nothing. But my silence gave him permission to continue

1/3 

#20 Bonus 

If the divorce goes throughformally, publiclythen the narrative changes. She’s not the cheating wife of the Vaughn heir anymore. Just a single woman who’s moved on. The scandal loses its bite.” 

The word hit me like a slap

Divorce

Just saying it sounded like betrayal

I looked up at him, eyes cold. Get out.” 

He froze

I said get out.” 

He left without another word, the door clicking softly behind him. I stayed still for a long time

In that instance, I remembered the look on my father’s face, how he’d wanted me to get Celeste out of my life for good. But the 

pressure from my father, on top of the discontent of the shareholders and the endless speculation from the tabloids… 

None of it really mattered to me

I could handle all of it. Hell, I’d spent my entire life preparing to bear the weight of this empire. I’d stand against every vulture 

that circled overhead, tear down anyone who dared to speak my name with venom

But Celeste… 

Celeste didn’t have an army behind her. She had no powerful bloodline to back her, no ironclad legacy to hide behind. There were 

no publicists cleaning up her name, no lawyers spinning the narrative. She was standing in the eye of a storm with no umbrella

no armorjust her

And I had put her there, which made me feel really guilty

She pretended to be strong. She always had. But I knew better. I knew that every cruel headline and every stranger who called her 

a whore, a liar, or a gold digger chipped away at her, destroying her bit by bit

God, I can feel it slowly killing me too, just thinking about what it’s doing to her

The thought was unbearable. I certainly did not intend for her to suffer like this

I may not love her, but I don’t want her to get hurt further by these other people

With a heavy heart, I picked up my phone

My grip tightened around it like it might slip through my fingers if I didn’t hold on hard enough. I stared at the screen for what felt like forever before forcing myself to dial her number

Celeste

Her name alone made something twist violently in my chest

+20 Bonus 

The phone rang once. Twice. Then I heard her voice

Hello?” 

I swallowed hard, the words sticking to the back of my throat like poison. Every part of me screamed not to say it. But I did

Let’s talk about the divorce.” 

Long, hard silence followed

And then she spoke in a distant, hollow voice. Okay,” 

Click. The call ended. Just like that

I stared at the screen. My thumb still hovered above the glass like I’d call her back. Like maybe I didn’t just light the final match 

between us

My hand was shaking. I hadn’t even realized it until I set the phone down and saw the tremor

A hollow ache lodged deep in my chest, echoing with everything I didn’t say. And yetburied beneath the burden of guilt and silencesomething stubborn still burned. A flicker of desperation

Maybe if she admitted she was wrong. If she let down her guard, just once. If she turned back and reached out, even the slightest 

I’d protect her again. No matter what it cost me

I’d fight for her, even if it meant turning the world inside out

But the question waswould she even let me

I am divorcing her

I am divorcing her

Status: Ongoing

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