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When the Past Walks Back In

Author: Pamora
last update publish date: 2026-04-07 20:05:16

Six years later.

The Thorne Mansion never felt like a home. It felt like a place people stayed in because they had nowhere else to go.

Six-year-old Luna sat at the long dining table, her dark hair and sharp gray eyes a haunting mirror of the mother she had never known. She pushed her plate of expensive, untouched food away, her small face twisted in a scowl.

“I said eat,” Clara snapped, not looking up from her phone.

Checking the falling engagement on her latest social media post. Her modeling career was a fading ghost, and her desperation was starting to show in the heavy makeup she wore even at breakfast.

“I’m not hungry,” Luna said, pushing the plate away.

“You’re never hungry.”

“I want Daddy.”

That made Clara pause.

She slowly lowered her phone, eyes sharpening. “Your father is working. That’s what he does. That’s why you live like this.”

Luna didn’t move.

Clara leaned in, her voice softer, almost gentle. “Do you know why he works so hard?”

No answer.

“Because your mother left you.”Luna’s fingers tightened around her fork.

“She took ten million and walked out of that hospital,” Clara continued. “Didn’t even look at you. Not once.”

“That’s not true,” Luna whispered, but it sounded like she didn’t believe it.Clara smiled faintly. “I was there.”

Silence stretched. That has been the lie Clara has been feeding Luna every day. It was the foundation of the bitterness that lived in her chest.

“She called you a burden.”Luna’s lips trembled. “I hate her.”

“Good,” Clara said, sitting back. “Now eat. We have a wedding to plan Again. Her upcoming wedding with Elias is the only thing that keeps her relevant.”

Across the city, sunlight spilled into a glass penthouse.

Seraphina stood in front of a mirror, adjusting the sleeve of a deep charcoal suit. Clean lines. Sharp edges. No softness left.

“Mom!”

Leo ran in, holding a small robotic arm, breathless with excitement. “It works now.”She crouched, taking it from him. “Show me.”

He demonstrated, fingers steady, proud.

She watched closely, then nodded. “You fixed the balance.”

“I told you I would.”

“I know.”

She reached up, straightening his collar. As he turned, his shirt lifted slightly.The mark showed.

A small, perfect star on his shoulder blade.

Her hand paused there for a second.Then she leaned in and pressed a quiet kiss against it.

“Go on,” she said.

“I’m already late,” he grinned, grabbing his bag. “But I’ll still be the smartest.”

“You always are.”

The door shut behind him.Her face changed instantly.

“Report,” she said into her phone.

“We’re ready,” her assistant replied. “Final move executes tomorrow morning.”Seraphina’s gaze lifted to the skyline.

“Good,” she said softly. “Let him sleep one last night.”Elias adjusted his cufflinks in the driver’s seat of his Bentley, jaw tight.

The pre-wedding event was already starting. He has decided to marry Clara after years of pestering him, and she loves Luna.

His phone buzzed again.CLARA.He ignored it.

The city moved around him, loud and alive, but none of it touched him. It hadn’t for years.

His eyes drifted briefly to the passenger seat.Another file. Another failed search.

Six years.Nothing.”Where did you go…” he muttered.

A ball rolled into the street. Then a child ran after it.

Everything snapped.

“No!”He slammed the brakes.The tires screamed.The impact came anyway.

The boy wasn't bleeding heavily, but he was unconscious, his small school blazer torn.

Elias scooped him up, his heart hammering against his ribs in a terrifyingly familiar.

“Hey, kid! Wake up! Look at me!"

He rushed the boy to the back seat and sped toward the nearest hospital.

The hospital smelled too clean.

Elias stood in the hallway, hands still shaking.

“ID,” a nurse said, handing him a small card.

He glanced down.

Leo Thorne.

Emergency Contact: S. Thorne.His chest tightened.

Thorne?He dialed immediately.It rang once.

“Hello?”

His entire body went still.That voice.

He hadn’t heard it in years, but it hadn’t changed.

“Seraphina?” he said.Silence.

Then the line went dead.Elias stared at the phone.

The ER doors opened.”He’s stable,” the nurse said. “We’re cleaning him up.”

Elias stepped inside.The boy lay on the bed, small, still, breathing steadily.

As the nurse turned him,Elias froze.

There it was. The star mark.The same mark Luna had.His stomach dropped.

His hand moved slowly to his own back, like he needed to confirm it was real.

He looked at the boy again.The resemblance wasn’t subtle anymore.

“This…” his voice lowered, rough. “Who is this?”His phone rang again.

Clara.”Where are you?” she snapped the second he answered. “People are waiting!”

“I’m not coming yet,” Elias said.

“You don’t get to decide that,” she shot back. “The press is here. My father is here. If you don’t show up”

“I said I’ll come,” he cut in.He looked back at Leo.

Something in his chest tightened.

“I’ll come back,” he murmured under his breath.Then he walked out.

Elias never made it to the church.He was halfway there when his lead assistant, Marcus, called his emergency line. Marcus sounded like he was in the middle of a war.

Elias walked into King Holdings expecting a problem.

He wasn’t expecting a war.

“Sir,” Marcus rushed toward him. “We’ve lost control.”

Elias stopped. “Explain.”

“Seventy percent of voting shares. Bought quietly over three years. They triggered everything at once this morning. It’s done.”

Elias went still.”Who?” he asked.

Marcus hesitated. “We don’t know. The entity is layered. Hidden behind shell corporations.”

Elias let out a slow breath.

A ghost.

“Where are they?”

Marcus swallowed. “Your office.”

The boardroom doors were already open.

Elias walked in expecting a man.Someone older. Ruthless. Calculated.Someone like him.

“You’re in the wrong seat,” he said coldly.

The chair turned slowly. Everything else stopped. Because it wasn’t a man.It was her.

Seraphina.Not the girl he remembered. Not the woman he broke.Something else entirely.

Sharp. Controlled. Untouchable.For a second, Elias didn’t move.Didn’t think. Didn’t breathe.

Because this didn’t feel real.”You’re late,” she said calmly.

He took a step forward, as the ground might shift under him. “No…”

His voice dropped.This wasn’t possible.Not like this.Not here.

He had imagined finding her a hundred different ways.Not like this.Not in his chair.

Not looking at him like he meant nothing.

His throat tightened.

“…Seraphina?”

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