LOGINJANICE’S POV
The photograph where me and Eden was is gone, the one Jack found was Chloe and Eden which I thought I threw away.
I know exactly where I left it, top shelf of the hallway closet. Inside a faded storage box buried beneath old winter clothes and things I never look at anymore.
I pull everything out, boxes, blankets, old paperwork but found nothing. My hands shake harder with every passing minute. “No……no……no.”
I search the same shelf again and again. Then a fourth time. My hands won’t slow down even after my brain accepts what my eyes already know.
The photograph is gone and all I can think about is Jack. The questions, the way he’d looked at me last night and the way he’d asked again.
I sink onto the edge of the couch, maybe I misplaced it but I know better because children find things, notice things and my Jack notices everything.
A small voice interrupts my thoughts. “Mama?” I look up, Jack stands in the hallway wearing dinosaur pajamas.
Hair sticking up everywhere, sleepy eyes blinking at me. “What are you doing?”
I force a smile. “Nothing.” His tiny frown tells me he doesn’t believe me then he walks over and climbs beside me like always, like he belongs.
My throat tightens because he does and I’d burn the entire world down before letting anyone hurt him.
The hotel feels smaller lately or maybe it’s just because Eden Duncan keeps appearing everywhere, every meeting, department, hallway, corner, including my kitchen again and again.
The first few times people blamed inspections now nobody bothers pretending, the staff notice immediately.
“So…….” Chan leans closer while slicing vegetables. “He’s back.” I don’t look up. “Who?”
“Please.” I keep plating. “You sound stupid.” He laughs. “You know exactly who I mean.” Unfortunately, I do.
Across the kitchen Eden stands near the service entrance speaking with management.
Dark suit, rolled sleeves, coffee in one hand watching everything, especially me. “Hell of a coincidence,” Chan mutters. “What is?”
“That every inspection somehow ends in this kitchen.” I ignore him mostly because I don’t have an answer. A few minutes later Eden steps closer. “Chef.” I don’t stop working. “Mr. Duncan.”
His mouth twitches slightly, almost a smile. “Everything running smoothly?”
“Yes.”
“Nobody terrified of me today?” That catches me off guard, I glance up before I can stop myself.
His expression remains completely serious then I realize he’s joking.
Barely a laugh escapes me before I can catch it. His eyes hold mine for a second longer. “There she is.” I immediately regret laughing.
Service finally ends after 11pm. The kitchen empties slowly, one cook leaves then another until only a few lights remain on.
I should go home, Instead I stay mostly because paperwork waits, partly because exhaustion makes driving feel impossible.
I hear footsteps then a coffee cup appears beside my elbow. I look up. Eden, “I didn’t order this.”
“No.”
“Then why is it here?”
“You looked like you needed it.” I stare at him then at the coffee then back at him. “Are you always this annoying?”
His smile appears properly this time. “Only with people who dislike me.”
“I don’t dislike you.” One eyebrow lifts, I sigh. “Fine, maybe a little.” The smile grows, he looks younger when he smiles.
For a few minutes silence settles comfortably between us. Two exhausted people pretending work is enough to fill their lives.
“Long day?” he asks. “Every day is a long day.”
“Hummm.” I sip the coffee, across from me Eden leans against the prep table equally tired unwilling to leave. Something about that realization lands strangely because once upon a time this felt normal being near him.
Talking, existing in the same space. Then his gaze drifts toward a tray of pastries. “Chloe used to steal those.”
Everything inside me locks instantly.
Damn it……not again, the memory hits before I can stop it. Chloe laughing, reaching across a table. Eden notices immediately. “You did it again.”
My stomach drops. “What?”
“That reaction I noticed in you recently whenever Chloe is mentioned” I set down my coffee. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
His eyes stay fixed on mine. “Hum, you do.” I stand. “I should finish paperwork.”
For a second neither of us moves then Eden nods once but I can feel him watching me all the way back to my office.
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The next afternoon disaster arrives disguised as a phone call. “Mrs. Soto?”
My stomach sinks immediately, school, always school. “What’s wrong?”
“Jack isn’t sick,” the teacher says quickly. My hand slides onto the counter as the tightness crushing my chest eases enough for me to breathe again.
Then comes the second problem, babysitter canceled due to a family emergency and no replacement available.
An hour later Jack sits inside my office coloring dinosaurs because I have no other choice. “You stay here.”
“Okay mommy”
“No wandering.”
“Okay mom”
“No bothering employees.” He gasps dramatically. “I never bother people.”
I stare, he grins and I lose immediately. “Stay here.”
“Okay.” For almost twenty minutes everything works then service starts, chaos begins, somebody needs me.
I leave for five minutes, maybe six, when I return the office door stands open.
My heart stops. “Jack?” I move faster then freeze because he’s there standing in the hallway talking to Eden.
Jack looks completely relaxed and comfortable like they’re old friends. Eden crouches slightly so they’re eye level. “What are you drawing?”
“A triceratops.”
“Looks dangerous.”
“Yes, It is.”
“I’ll remember that.”
Jack nods seriously then Eden glances toward the office. “Waiting for your mom?” Jack points immediately. “My mom works too much.” That traitorous little dinosaur.
A warm, genius and real laugh escapes Eden before he can stop it.
Something twists painfully inside my chest because for one impossible second, they simply fit then Jack looks up and sees me. “Mama!”
My feet are already moving before I can think, I cross the hallway immediately. “Come on.” Jack blinks. “But……”
“Now.”
My hand closes around his shoulder, I can feel Eden noticing every second of it. “Janice.” I force myself to meet his eyes. “Yes” Silence, a beat too long. “Nothing.” But the look on his face says otherwise.
EDEN’S POV
Long after everyone leaves, I sit alone in my office. The building is quiet yet I can’t stop thinking about the boy. Jack, his smile, eyes, something isn’t right.
I open the old photograph again, the same photograph I’ve stared at dozens of times over the years.
Chloe is laughing beautifully, for a long moment I simply look. Then my gaze shifts and I see it. The eyes.
My breath catches, I look at the photograph then the memory of Jack then back again.
The same shape, same color, same expression. My heartbeat pounds once, I stare harder. The age, the timing, Janice, the lies, the resemblance, everything crashes together at once.
My hand tightens around the photograph, one impossible thought slams through my head. What if that boy is mine?
JANICE'S POVIt isn't Chloe's ring, it's mine.I stare at the small velvet box resting in Eden's hand while the ferry glides quietly across the water, and for several long seconds my brain refuses to catch up with what my eyes are seeing."Eden…...."He smiles nervously."I know.""No…... you don't.""I probably don't.""You definitely don't."He laughs under his breath."I had a speech.""You had a speech?""I practiced it.""For how long?""Three days."I blink. "You're serious?""I even timed it.""Oh no.""I forgot all of it."That makes me laugh, the kind that makes my shoulders shake.He rubs the back of his neck."I liked you better when you were crying.""I'm not crying anymore.""I noticed.""Now I'm laughing at you.""I also noticed."He opens the box.Inside is a simple diamond ring.Elegant and new.Untouched by anyone else's memories."I didn't buy this because I wanted to rush you," he says quietly, looking at the ring instead of me. "And I didn't buy it because I expect
EDEN'S POVThe ring should remind me of loss.Instead, it reminds me of Janice.I sit alone in my office before sunrise, turning the velvet box over in my hands while Manhattan slowly wakes beyond the windows. Five years ago this ring represented a future that never happened. Today, all I can think about is the woman who laughed until she cried because I lost a battle against a claw machine.A soft knock breaks the silence.Janice peeks inside."I figured I'd find you here."I close the box."I was thinking."She smiles. "I know.""How?""You get this wrinkle."She points between my eyebrows."I have a wrinkle?""You have an entire emotional forehead."I laugh despite myself."I've been insulted before breakfast.""You'll survive.""I probably will."She notices the box in my hand but doesn't ask about it yet. Instead she walks over and quietly places a paper coffee cup beside me."I bribed the café downstairs.""You bribed them?""They gave me an extra pastry.""That's not bribery.
JANICE'S POVI don't even realize I've said it until the words are already floating through the apartment."Our family needs groceries."Silence.I freeze halfway through writing a shopping list.Eden looks up from the couch.Jack slowly lowers the dinosaur comic he was reading."Our family?" Eden repeats carefully.Heat rushes into my face."I meant…… I…..."Jack jumps off the couch before I can embarrass myself any further."I like that one!""What one?""Our family."He grins so brightly my heart almost gives up."We should keep it."Eden looks at me."So…..." I hide behind the shopping list. "......Don't.""I wasn't going to say anything.""You were absolutely going to.""I was."Jack claps once."Good. Family meeting."Neither of us remembers agreeing to one.Ten minutes later Jack stands in the middle of the kitchen wearing my apron that nearly reaches his ankles while holding a wooden spoon like a microphone."I've decided," he announces proudly, "that tonight I will cook dinne
EDEN'S POVThe kiss changes everything because it feels like coming home.When we finally pull apart, neither of us says anything for several long seconds as we simply stand there smiling like two complete idiots who forgot how conversations work.Janice is the first to laugh.".Well."I nod. "Well."She points at me."That was your fault.""My fault?""You stepped closer.""You kissed me.""You were standing there looking... looking—""Looking what?"She groans and hides her face in both hands."I don't know.""You started a sentence.""I regret it already.""I'm not letting you escape."She peeks at me through her fingers."You looked kissable."I blink."That's the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.""Oh, don't get used to it.""I absolutely will."She laughs again, shaking her head before lightly pushing my shoulder."You smile differently now.""So do you.""I do not.""You absolutely do.""I'll deny it forever.""You won't.""Probably not."The next morning I wake up earli
JANICE'S POVThe article is supposed to come out tomorrow morning.Strangely, I'm not thinking about tomorrow.I'm thinking about the way Eden quietly slips the envelope back into his jacket before anyone else at the party notices, then reaches for my hand beneath the table without looking at me, his fingers warm around mine like he's already made a decision I haven't heard yet."We're leaving," he says softly.I blink."What about the party?""They'll survive.""The anniversary—""They'll survive that too."Amanda appears beside us before I can argue."I heard my name."Eden doesn't even hesitate."I'm taking her home."Amanda studies both of us for one long second before smiling in that annoyingly knowing way she has."I figured.""You're not even going to ask why?""I've met both of you.""Fair."She gently squeezes my shoulder. "Go."The drive back is unusually quiet, but not the uncomfortable kind. The city lights slide across the windshield while soft music plays through the sp
EDEN'S POVThe black SUV changes everything.The moment Janice shows me the photographs from the aquarium, every instinct I've spent years trusting starts screaming that someone isn't just watching us anymore. They're studying us.Jack doesn't need to know that.He deserves one more ordinary morning.So when he wanders into the kitchen wearing dinosaur slippers and rubbing sleep from his eyes, I smile like nothing happened."Morning."He yawns."Why do adults always wake up before the sun?""Because bills exist."He frowns."I've decided never to have bills."Janice looks up from the frying pan."I support this dream.""You can't.""Why not?""Because you're an adult."She sighs dramatically."You caught me."Breakfast is loud, messy and completely normal as Jack insists pancakes taste better cut into dinosaur shapes, then complains mine looks more like "a confused chicken.""It has artistic value.""It needs medical attention."Janice laughs so hard she nearly drops the spatula."I
JANICE’S POVI returned to my apartment exhausted.Jack is already asleep on the couch with one arm hanging off the cushion and a dinosaur toy trapped beneath his cheek.The sight almost makes me smile.I kneel beside him and reach for his backpack, preparing for tomorrow, checking homework, focusi
EDEN’S POVI spend the entire night staring at dates.The photograph sits on my desk, Jack’s birthday sits beside it, the timeline lives inside my head and the numbers refuse to stop matching.Every time I find a reason to dismiss the possibility, another detail drags me right back.That’s what I k
EDEN’S POVJanice's silence follows me everywhere because if she were innocent, if I were completely wrong, if this entire thing existed only inside my head, she would have answered the question immediately.Instead she looked terrified.I spend the next two days trying to focus on work but it does
JANICE’S POVThe question hangs between us long after the words leave Eden's mouth.For a second I forget how to breathe. The parking lot disappears, the traffic disappears, and everything narrows down to the man standing in front of me waiting for an answer I have spent five years avoiding.My pul







