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CEO's Regret After I Divorced-Chapter 347 Escape
Serenaโs POV
I pulled Rancy toward the car, but she dug her heels into the gravel, tears streaming down her chubby cheeks. Iโd never seen my daughter this defiant before. ๐๐ฟ๐๐๐ฐ๐ฒ๐๐ง๐ ๐ง๐ฒ๐ฅ.๐๐จ๐
"NO! NO GO!" she screamed, her tiny voice echoing across the perfectly manicured lawn of Manor House. Her little body trembled with emotion as she tried to twist out of my grasp.
My patience snapped. I felt my face harden as I knelt to her level.
"Rancy," I said, my voice dangerously low. "You donโt listen to Mommy anymore? Fine. Since you love it here so much, maybe Mommy should just leave without you."
I dropped her hand and turned toward the car, pulling the door open with a sharp tug. It was an empty threatโIโd never leave my babyโbut I needed her to understand the gravity of this situation.
Panic flashed across her tear-streaked face. Her little legs wobbled as she lunged forward, tiny fingers clutching desperately at my sleeve.
"Mommy! Rancy sorry! Sorry!" she sobbed, hiccupping between words. "But Rancy no want new school! Rancy wantโ"
I felt panic rising in my chest. We needed to leave. Now.
"Rancy, if you donโt get up right this second, Mommy willโ"
"Serena?"
That voice. Deep, commanding, with a hint of disbelief. It froze me in place, sending an involuntary shiver down my spine.
I didnโt want to turn around. Some primal instinct told me not to. Cedricโs warnings echoed in my mind: "Ryan Blackwood is dangerous. Heโll do anything to get what he wants. If he ever finds you..."
My daughter had stopped crying, looking over my shoulder with wide eyes. Slowly, I forced myself to turn.
The man standing there was devastating in his intensity. Tall, imposing, with storm-gray eyes that seemed to bore right through me. Eyes that widened in shock as they took me in.
"Itโs really you," he whispered, his voice hoarse with emotion. "After all this time..."
His hand reached toward my face, and I flinched back violently, nearly stumbling over Rancy.
"Donโt touch me," I hissed, pulling my daughter behind me protectively.
Confusion clouded his expression. "Serena, whatโs wrong? What happened to you? Three years... do you have any idea what Iโve been through trying to find you?"
His words made no sense. Iโd never met this man before Rancy started kindergarten with his daughter. Why was he acting like he knew me?
"Iโm sorry, Mr. Blackwood, but youโre mistaking me for someone else." My voice was steady despite the fear churning in my stomach. "My name is Serena Lancaster."
Something dark and desperate flashed across his face. "Lancaster? No... thatโs not possible." He moved closer, his gaze intense. "Look at me, Serena. Itโs Ryan. Your husband."
My blood ran cold. Cedric had warned me about thisโhow obsessed the powerful Ryan Blackwood had been with Cedricโs wife before our marriage. How heโd tried to claim her as his own.
"Iโve never been married to you," I said firmly, though my heart was racing. "Iโm married to Cedric Lancaster. This is our daughter, Rancy."
He shook his head, almost violently. "No. No, thatโs not right." He gestured toward a little girl standing frozen behind himโVivian, my daughterโs friend. "This is our daughter, Vivian. And somewhere inside, you know that."
I felt dizzy, the ground seeming to shift beneath my feet. Vivian did look strangely familiar sometimes, but...
"Mr. Blackwood," I forced myself to sound calm, collected, "I donโt know what delusion youโre suffering from, but I am not your wife. Iโve never been your wife. Please stay away from me and my daughter."
"Daddy?" Vivianโs small voice piped up, tugging at his sleeve. "Is Lancaster auntie really my mommy?"
I used their momentary distraction to scoop up Rancy and practically run to my car, fumbling with the keys as my hands trembled violently.
"Wait!" Ryan called, starting after me. "Serena, please! Just let me explain!"
I slammed the car door shut, locking it immediately as I strapped Rancy into her seat. Through the window, I could see the raw emotion on Ryanโs faceโpain, confusion, desperation.
For just a split second, something deep inside me wavered. A flash of... something. Recognition? Impossible.
I started the car with shaking hands and drove away, watching Ryanโs devastated figure grow smaller in my rearview mirror.
"Mommy?" Rancyโs small voice came from the back seat. "Why did Vivianโs daddy say youโre her mommy?"
I gripped the steering wheel tighter, knuckles turning white. "Because... because heโs confused, sweetie. Heโs mistaking me for someone else."
But as the Blackwood estate disappeared behind us, a strange, unwelcome thought crept into my mind: What if he wasnโt?
Ryanโs POV
I feel my heart drop into my stomach as I watch the car drive away. Three years. Three fucking years of searching, praying, hopingโonly to have her look at me like Iโm a monster and drive away.
"That was her. That was really her," I mutter, barely conscious that Iโm speaking aloud.
My mind races with impossible questions. How did my wife become Serena Lancaster? Why does she act like she doesnโt know me? And that little girlโRancyโis she mine too?
"Daddy?"
Vivian tugs at my sleeve, confusion written all over her little face. She shouldnโt be dealing with this mess on her birthday, of all days. Behind us, I can hear the murmur of party guests whoโve wandered outside, drawn by the commotion.
"Are you saying Lancaster auntie is my mommy? How is that possible?"
I kneel down to her level, my hands trembling as I place them on her shoulders. "Vivian, this is complicated. Please go back inside. I need to handle something important."
Her eyebrows scrunch together, exactly the way Serenaโs do when sheโs displeased. "But itโs my birthday party."
"I know, princess. Iโm sorry." I motion for the housekeeper, who hurries over. "Take care of the guests. I have to go out."
I donโt wait for a response. Within minutes, Iโm behind the wheel, speeding toward Lancaster headquarters. My knuckles turn white as I grip the steering wheel, rage building with every mile.
Cedric Lancaster. That bastard has to be behind this.
The security guards at Lancasterโs building donโt even attempt to stop me. I storm through the lobby, ignoring the receptionistโs protests, and head straight for the executive floor.
Cedricโs assistant jumps to her feet when I burst in. "Sir, you canโt justโ"
I push past her and throw open his office door.
There he sits, the smug bastard, looking up from his paperwork with only mild surprise. As if heโs been expecting me.
"Well, if it isnโt Mr. Blackwood. To what do I owe this pleasure?" His voice is calm, collectedโinfuriating.
I cross the room in three strides and yank him up by his designer suit collar. "You son of a bitch. It was you all along!"
His eyes widen slightly, but he maintains that irritating composure. "Iโm afraid I donโt understand your accusation."
"Cut the bullshit!" I slam him against the wall, satisfaction surging through me when he winces. "Youโve been hiding my wife for three years. All those extended trips to your international branchesโyou were with her, werenโt you?"
A faint smirk appears on his face, and something inside me snaps. My fist connects with his jaw before I can think better of it.
Blood appears at the corner of his mouth. He spits it out, then has the audacity to laugh. "Still the same Ryanโimpulsive and arrogant as ever."
"What did you tell her about me?" I demand, tightening my grip.
He straightens his collar, that infuriating smile never leaving his face. "My wife is Serena Lancaster, not your missing Serena. Do you have any proof theyโre the same person? Is it a crime to marry someone who resembles your lost wife?"
The mention of marriage makes my blood boil hotter. Before I can land another punch, security guards burst in, surrounding us.
Cedric wipes the blood from his lip, adjusting his jacket with exaggerated care. "While you may rule New York with an iron fist, Ryan, I should remind youโthis is London. The Lancaster family has deep ties with the Quinns. If you want to create chaos, be my guest."
He sits back down at his desk, composed despite the bruise forming on his face. "But Iโll say this once moreโmy wife, Serena Lancaster, is not your Serena. Whatever you think you saw today was merely a remarkable resemblance."
I stand there, chest heaving, knowing Iโve accomplished nothing except giving him the satisfaction of seeing me lose control.
"This isnโt over," I warn, backing toward the door.
"It never began," he replies smoothly.
As I storm out of the building, my mind is chaos. Three years without a trace, and suddenly Serena reappearsโwith a different life, and apparently no memory of me. Or is she pretending? What has Cedric told her?
I need answers. And I wonโt stop until I get them.







