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Shadows in the Photos

Author: Miyah
last update publish date: 2026-07-16 18:44:30

Lila’s POV

The evening air felt cool on my skin as I walked toward the main house after a long day. My body still carried the soreness from Theo’s demands in the tool shed. Every step reminded me of what happened, and shame sat heavy in my stomach. I tried to push the thoughts away. Tonight was supposed to be about the photo albums with Sebastian. Maybe I could learn something real about my grandmother.

Sebastian waited in the cozy study, the lights low and warm. Old books lined the shelves, and a big table held several leather bound albums. He smiled when I entered, his eyes lighting up in that gentle way.

“Lila, you came,” he said, pulling out a chair for me. “I pulled out the older ones. Thought they might spark some ideas for your article.”

I sat down, keeping my hands in my lap. “Thanks, Sebastian. I really appreciate this. The history here is so rich.”

He opened the first album, flipping through pages of black and white photos. “The vineyard started small, you know. My grandfather planted the first vines with his bare hands. We have always fought for every harvest.”

His voice was deep and steady. I watched his fingers trace the edges of a photo, strong from years of work. We talked about the early days, and the conversation felt easy at first. But then it shifted. Sebastian leaned closer to point out a particular image.

“See this one?” he asked. “That’s the original cellar. We still use some of those barrels today.”

Our hands brushed as I reached to turn the page. A spark jumped through me. I pulled back quickly, but he noticed. His touch lingered a second longer than needed.

“Sorry,” he murmured, his voice lower now. “These old pictures bring back a lot of memories.”

I swallowed hard. “It’s okay. Tell me more about that time. What was the vineyard like back then?”

Sebastian shared more stories, but they felt careful, like he was leaving out important parts. “It was tough. Markets changed, weather turned bad some years. But we always pulled through as a family.”

The air between us grew thicker. I could feel the charge, like electricity before a storm. His knee touched mine under the table, and neither of us moved away. “You’ve got a real interest in this place, Lila. More than just an article, I think.”

“Maybe,” I admitted softly. “It feels personal somehow.”

He smiled, but there was something deeper in his eyes. “Personal is good. Makes the work matter.”

We kept talking, page after page. His hand covered mine again when we reached a faded group photo. This time, he did not pull away right away. “Your questions make me think about the past differently,” he said quietly.

My heart beat faster. The moment felt too close, too warm. I almost told him about the strange feelings swirling inside me, but I stopped myself. “Sebastian, I…”

Before I could finish, the door creaked open slightly. Sophia stood there, watching us with sharp eyes. Her arms were crossed tight, and jealousy burned clear on her face.

“Am I interrupting something?” she asked, her voice cold.

Sebastian straightened up fast. “Just showing Lila some history for her writing, Sophia. Join us if you want.”

She stepped inside but stayed near the door. “History lessons at this hour? How thoughtful. Lila, you seem very eager to learn everything about our family.”

I forced a polite smile. “Just doing my job. The photos are amazing.”

Sophia stared at me a moment longer, then turned to Sebastian. “Dinner will be ready soon. Don’t get too lost in the past.” She left without another word, but the jealousy in her look stayed with me.

After she was gone, Sebastian sighed. “Don’t mind her. Things have been tense lately.”

I nodded, but the charged feeling between us had changed. We looked through a few more pages, keeping more distance now. Still, his voice pulled at me, and the brush of his hand earlier kept replaying in my head.

Later that evening, I stepped outside for some fresh air. The vineyard was quiet under the stars. I walked slowly along the path, trying to clear my thoughts. That’s when I heard voices from behind one of the equipment sheds. Marcus and Julian were talking in low tones.

“You see the damage to the east rows?” Marcus said. “Those vines did not die from natural causes. Someone cut them on purpose.”

Julian sounded worried. “Yeah, I noticed too. Looks deliberate. We need to tell Sebastian, but carefully. If it’s sabotage, things could get bad fast.”

I pressed myself against the wall, listening harder. Deliberate crop damage? Who would do that to the vineyard? My mind raced with possibilities. Blackthorn Estates? Or someone inside?

The men moved away before I could hear more. I stayed hidden until their footsteps faded, my pulse quick.

I headed back toward the house, but Theo appeared suddenly from the shadows near the side entrance. He grabbed my arm and pulled me into a darker corner, his body pressing close.

“Miss me already?” he whispered roughly before kissing me hard. His mouth claimed mine without gentleness, teeth nipping at my lip. One hand gripped my waist, the other tangled in my hair.

“Theo, stop,” I gasped when he pulled back for air. “Someone might see.”

He kissed me again, deeper this time, his body pinning me against the wall. “Let them. You are mine, remember? That little meeting in the shed today was just the start.”

I pushed at his chest, but he held firm. The rough kisses left me breathless and confused. Part of me hated it, but another part felt that dark pull again.

Finally, he stepped back with a smirk. “Think about that tonight. I’ll see you soon.”

Theo disappeared into the night, leaving me shaken. I touched my swollen lips and hurried inside, hoping no one noticed.

Up in my room, I tried to calm down. The day had been too much. I sat at the small desk and opened a drawer to hide my notes. That’s when I found it, another hidden document tucked in the back corner. An old letter, folded carefully.

I opened it with careful fingers. The handwriting matched my grandmother’s. It suggested she had been more than just help around the vineyard. Close to Sebastian’s family in ways that went beyond work. What secrets was this place really hiding?

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