The CEO's Run Away Wife

The CEO's Run Away Wife

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When Sara ran away from Daniel at the first night of their wedding he lost everything. He thought he lost her forever. He swore he would find his runaway wife again but did she really runway or their life take a new turn? Or maybe It is time to reveal the past and accept each other? Note: You need to read the first book The CEO and Me to understand this book. Thanks.

Chapter 1 SHE IS BACK

Jackson and Jacob were both sitting in Daniel's house. They had been waiting for Daniel for the past hour for him to come out of the room. Both of them also got information about Sara running away from the house. As soon as they both came to know about this, they ran immediately to come here.

On entering the house, both of them saw the entire house disorganized. The glass items were shattered on the floor, and the furniture had been torn to pieces. It seemed as if Daniel had taken out all of his anger on these non living things. He sent all the bodyguards from the house in search of Sara. At the same time when no one was present when Jacob and Jackson came into the house. There was just silence, and Daniel locked up himself in his room.

After almost an hour, when the door of his room opened, both Jackson and Jacob ran into the room. Both of them were scared, thinking that Daniel must have hurt himself, or that he would be punishing himself in the madness from Sara's escape. But as soon as the door opened, both of them saw the same view inside the room; it was a mess, like the rest of the house.

All the stuff was in disarray and the room looked like a junkyard, but Daniel was perfectly fine. He was standing in front of the mirror, wearing his coat and tie. Jackson and Jacob were very surprised to see this because there was a strange peace on his face. He was getting ready, as he was going to the office. He was not angry, but looking at him, it seemed as if nothing had happened. But both of them knew that something was definitely wrong.

"Daniel, where are you going?" Jackson asked, stopping him on the way as he was walking out of the room.

"What do you think? I am going to find Sara," Daniel says, walking out of the room with a smile and still looking very calm. Jackson and Jacob both looked at him going and blinked their eyes in confusion.

"I think I have lost my mind because just now I saw him smiling," Jacob murmured.

"No, it's not just you, but I'm still losing my mental balance. I also felt like he smiled and went away from here," Jackson said, and the two looked at each other with surprise.

"Oh fuck!" They said in unison as both of them understood the plan running through Daniels' mind. They both came running out of the room and saw that he was going out of the house. He was in the parking lot, about to open his car door. They both understand that he has some clues about Sara. He knows where she is present, or maybe there is something else.

"Daniel, wait." Jackson stopped him and took the car keys from Daniel's hand.

"Have you found Sara? Where are you going? Please tell me, I care about you. Jacob is constantly talking to the bodyguards, but no one has said that they have got Sara, so then where are you going?" Jackson asked too many questions.

"Will you give me the car keys?" Daniel asked for the keys, but Jackson threw them away in the garden.

"No! First tell me. I know you will find her wherever she is in the city," Jackson said, and Daniel pulled out another key.

"Yes, I will," Daniel said. Jackson gritted his teeth in anger as he saw the extra keys.

"Why do you still want her in your life?! She ran away from you. She also said there was no need to find her, then why?" Jackson shouted, and suddenly both of their arguments changed into a fight. Jacob tried to calm both of them, but he could not jump between them or they were going to beat him. Suddenly Jacob looked at the door and said to both of them.

"Daniel, Jackson..." Jacob said in a slow tone.

"What!!!" They both shouted at him and Jacob was still looking at the door.

"Sara ..." As soon as he said Sara's name, Jackson and Daniel looked in the same direction. Sara was coming inside the mansion through the big iron door. As she saw Daniel she ran to him and hugged him tightly. Both Jacob and Jackson were shocked to see her.

She was crying hard. Daniel's hand went to her back but he did not hug her. He was just standing there silently.

"I am sorry Daniel. I will not run away now. I promise," Sara sobbed.

"Daniel, we should take her inside the mansion," Jackson said, and Daniel nodded his head.

Their servants had already cleaned the mess. Daniel brought Sara in the mansion and then into his room. She was not looking good. She was not able to walk properly. Daniel lay her on the bed and came out of the room. Both of them were looking at Daniel who was coming out the room.

"How is she?" Jackson asked. Daniel sat on the sofa in front of both of them.

"She is only crying and scared. She is sleeping now," Daniel said and looked deep in thought.

"I can not understand anything. If she wanted to come back then why did she run away?" Jackson said. Jacob looked at Daniel.

"What's wrong?" Jacob asked Daniel.

"Now she has come back. She said she will not run away from you then why are you so silent? She promised too," Jacob said, and Daniel looked at Jason and Jacob in turn.

"I will handle everything here. You two go," Daniel said and walked inside his room without saying anything. Jacob and Jackson both come out of the house. Jacob started to drive and Jackson leaned his head on his passenger seat.

"Did you notice something?" Jacob asked, and Jackson nodded his head.

"Yes I did," Jackson replied and opened his eyes.

"Daniel's behavior towards Sara has changed. He looked neither happy nor angry. He was just looking at her face and thinking about something. He also did not reply to us and sent us out. There is definitely something going on that we can not think of," Jackson said, and Jacob nodded his head. He was also thinking the same.

"I never thought she would run away, and then come back in a few hours. So what should we do now?" Jacob asked. Jackson looked out of the window.

"Nothing. We need to wait. I believe Daniel would do what he thinks right," Jackson said, looking at his phone. He got a massage from Daniel.

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