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Chapter 6 Ashes and Aftermath img
Chapter 7 Haunted by Memories img
Chapter 8 A Glimpse of the Past img
Chapter 9 Feeling Guilty img
Chapter 10 The Stranger img
Chapter 11 The Ghost in Her Eyes img
Chapter 12 From Loving to a Useless Boy img
Chapter 13 Mirror of a Memory img
Chapter 14 Turning a Son to a Maid img
Chapter 15 The Proof img
Chapter 16 The Mark img
Chapter 17 The Letter img
Chapter 18 The Vanished Boy img
Chapter 19 Threads of Guilt img
Chapter 20 If He's Still Alive... img
Chapter 21 Fractures at Home img
Chapter 22 I Don't Want Him Found img
Chapter 23 The Grandpa img
Chapter 24 Mum, Is That You img
Chapter 25 Mother's Love img
Chapter 26 Chaos img
Chapter 27 The Roadside Horror img
Chapter 28 Daniel's Return img
Chapter 29 Helping a Stranger img
Chapter 30 The Test Before the Turn img
Chapter 31 A Job Without Interview img
Chapter 32 New Beginning img
Chapter 33 New Heights img
Chapter 34 The Test of Fire img
Chapter 35 A New Wind at SkyView img
Chapter 36 The Blame img
Chapter 37 The Crown Seat img
Chapter 38 The Mysterious CEO img
Chapter 39 One Step Closer img
Chapter 40 The Woman Who Rules Empires img
Chapter 41 The Last Words img
Chapter 42 The Final Goodbye img
Chapter 43 The Will img
Chapter 44 The Empire img
Chapter 45 The Call Home img
Chapter 46 Homecoming img
Chapter 47 The Promise img
Chapter 48 The Ghost Returns img
Chapter 49 The Woman King img
Chapter 50 Truth Like a Crown img
Chapter 51 He Learned to Hide His Tears img
Chapter 52 She Saw Everything img
Chapter 53 Before the Summit img
Chapter 54 The Man at the Door img
Chapter 55 Time to Rise Again img
Chapter 56 The Past Came Knocking img
Chapter 57 Before the Court img
Chapter 58 Sarah Comes for Daniel img
Chapter 59 The Battle Ends img
Chapter 60 Coming Home img
Chapter 61 The Echo of Broken Crowns img
Chapter 62 Joggling Two Worlds img
Chapter 63 Shadows Closing In img
Chapter 64 Fractures and First Steps img
Chapter 65 Storms Returning img
Chapter 66 Breaking and Forming Lines img
Chapter 67 Shadows Tighten img
Chapter 68 The Counterstrike Begins img
Chapter 69 The Warrant img
Chapter 70 A Fresh Evidence img
Chapter 71 Journey Interrupted img
Chapter 72 The Threat img
Chapter 73 The Buried Truths img
Chapter 74 The Secret Meeting img
Chapter 75 Blood On The Highway img
Chapter 76 The Village of Echoes img
Chapter 77 The Return Deal img
Chapter 78 A House Divided img
Chapter 79 The First Blow img
Chapter 80 The Cracks img
Chapter 81 The Strike Back img
Chapter 82 The Warning img
Chapter 83 Fire on All Sides img
Chapter 84 Blood and Oaths img
Chapter 85 James's Redemption img
Chapter 86 When The Past Breaks The Door img
Chapter 87 The Abduction Attempt img
Chapter 88 The Court of Shadows img
Chapter 89 The Breaking News img
Chapter 90 Confessions and Consequences img
Chapter 91 The Collapse Begins img
Chapter 92 The Trial of Titans img
Chapter 93 The Judgment Day img
Chapter 94 Dangerous Proposal img
Chapter 95 The Aftermath img
Chapter 96 The Child Between Two Fires img
Chapter 97 Between Duty and Betrayal img
Chapter 98 Enemies on Stage img
Chapter 99 Silent Punishment img
Chapter 100 The Truth in Whispers img
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Chapter 2 The Past Came Knocking

Tiana's hand remained looped through James's arm as though she belonged there. She tilted her head, her wide eyes feigning surprise when they fell on Sarah.

"Oh, Sarah," her voice rang with false humility, soft enough to fool anyone who didn't know better. "You're back already? I didn't know you'd return today. If I had known, I wouldn't have stayed here. Forgive me, I'll just go now."

Her shoulders curved as though in shame, her lips pursed like a woman eager to disappear.

But Sarah knew the act. Her silence was deliberate; her eyes were sharp on Tiana, refusing to reward the performance.

But yet again, another familiar little voice cut through her thought.

"Don't go!" Daniel's cry split the room. His small hands clutched Tiana's waist with desperate force. "Don't go, Auntie Tiana! You're always here with me, every day. Why must you leave because she came back? I don't want you to leave. She should be the one to go!" Daniel cried, pointing accusingly at her mother.

Sarah's breath hitched, as though the boy had torn something from her chest with those words. Her lips parted, but no sound came.

Her son wanted another woman to stay. Her son wanted her to leave.

James's jaw tightened, a muscle flickering at the edge. He rubbed his forehead, sighing heavily. "Daniel, that's enough."

But Daniel shook his head, clinging harder to Tiana. His face flushed red with emotion, his small chest rising and falling quickly.

Tiana bent, gathering his face in her palms with practiced tenderness. Her fingers stroked his cheeks, her voice low and melodic. "My love, don't cry. It's alright. I will see you again soon."

She tilted her head upward just enough for her eyes to catch Sarah's. A faint smile, smug and calculated, curved her lips before she turned back to Daniel. "Be strong for me, okay? Auntie Tiana will always come."

Her words slid into the boy's ears like a promise carved in stone.

Reluctantly, she straightened. Her hand lingered on James's sleeve longer than necessary before she sighed and walked toward the door.

Her exit was slow, designed to leave an echo of absence.

The silence she left behind felt thick enough to choke anyone around.

James dropped into a chair, pressing his fingers into his temples. His irritation burned through the air.

"You didn't have to be so rude," he said finally, his eyes meeting Sarah's with reproach. "Ryan is gone, and Tiana is his widow. She's been through enough. She is family. You should try to understand that."

The words struck harder than any insult. Family. That was the excuse.

Sarah's mouth moved, but nothing came. Instead, she turned to Daniel, desperate for a piece of what used to be hers.

She crouched low and gathered him into her arms, holding him close, as if her embrace could remind him of the bond between them.

"Danny," she whispered, her voice breaking. "You are my son. Please, don't push mummy away. I love you."

His small body stiffened. Slowly, he raised his face to her, eyes so sharp they felt borrowed from James.

His voice now cracked and raw but as well, resolute. "I don't want you! I hate you!"

Sarah's arms loosened at once. Her heart plummeted as Daniel tore away, running up the stairs. His footsteps thundered until a door slammed shut above.

James exhaled heavily, rubbing his brow again. "I'll go to him." He rose without waiting for her reply and followed their son upstairs, his back turned as though she were invisible.

The living room fell into a silence that screamed.

Sarah's knees gave way. She sank onto the floor, her hands covering her face, and sobs tore free: ragged, uncontrollable, shaking her whole frame.

Her tears blurred the world, but the sharp buzz of a phone dragged her back. It vibrated insistently against the glass table. James's phone.

She wiped her face with trembling hands and rose slowly. Her steps were weak as she reached for the device. She wanted to carry it upstairs to him. But the lit screen froze her mid-motion.

A new message. From Tiana.

Her chest tightened as her eyes scanned the glowing words:

'Today was perfect. Being with you reminded me of who we used to be. I still remember our blissful moment last night in bed. I'll always cherish it and look forward to it again. I miss you badly tonight.'

The phone slipped slightly in her grip, her fingers trembling violently.

The room tilted. The edges of her vision blurred. She collapsed onto the couch, the device became heavy in her hand.

Every suspicion, every sleepless night, every whisper of doubt she had buried came crashing to the surface.

Tiana was not just Ryan's widow. She had never left James's heart. And now, the proof lay glowing cold and merciless in her palm.

Sarah's chest rose in jagged waves. She clutched the phone against her lap, her knuckles white, her tears streaming unchecked.

James had never truly let Tiana go.

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