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Echoes Of Us

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last update publish date: 2026-04-16 20:59:25

Adrian hadn’t planned to think about her again.

But three days later, he was still distracted — his morning coffee growing cold beside a pile of untouched paperwork.

He leaned back in his leather chair, pinching the bridge of his nose. The skyline stretched before him in its usual order: steady, sleek, and indifferent. Normally, it gave him comfort — a view that meant control. But now, even the city seemed too still.

He picked up his phone, then set it down again. He wasn’t sure why he wanted to call the school. It wasn’t about the art program anymore. Not really.

There was something about Elena Hart he couldn’t shake.

The sound of her voice.

The way her eyes had flickered with something between surprise and pain when he mentioned her daughter.

The curve of her hand when she tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear — a gesture he’d seen before, long ago.

He opened his laptop, pulling up the charity proposal draft he’d been working on. But instead of typing, he searched for something else.

“University alumni event photos — 2015.”

Scrolling, his chest tightened. The faces blurred together until one stopped him cold.

Her.

Elena Hart.

He clicked on the image — a photo of the arts festival they’d both helped organize. She stood beside a half-finished painting, her smile wide and genuine, paint smeared on her arm.

He remembered that day. She’d teased him for wearing a suit in the summer heat. He’d teased her for getting paint in her hair.

And that night… he’d kissed her for the first time.

Adrian exhaled slowly, his hand gripping the mouse. He hadn’t realized how much he’d forgotten — or maybe, how much he’d forced himself to.

But now, the truth pressed down on him like gravity.

She wasn’t just familiar.

She was the Elena.

The woman he’d loved. The woman he’d left behind.

Across town, Elena’s afternoon moved slower than usual. The classroom buzzed faintly with the chatter of children cleaning up after art hour. She crouched beside Aria, helping her rinse brushes in a small plastic bucket.

“Careful, honey, that paint stains,” Elena said softly.

Aria giggled, dipping the brush deeper. “It’s okay, Mommy. I like blue hands.”

Elena smiled despite herself, drying her daughter’s fingers with a napkin. “You’re trouble, you know that?”

“I’m your trouble,” Aria said proudly.

Elena’s chest warmed. “Yes. My favorite kind.”

When Aria ran off to hang her artwork, Elena sank into the small chair beside her desk. The sight of her daughter — her energy, her laughter — was the one thing that made everything worth it. But lately, that comfort had come with a quiet ache.

Every time she looked at Aria’s eyes, she saw him.

And now, he was back.

The very man she’d built her silence around.

That evening, after she’d tucked Aria into bed, she sat on the couch with a blanket around her shoulders. The house was quiet — too quiet — the only sound the faint hum of the refrigerator. She opened her laptop, checking her emails.

At the top was another one.

From: Adrian Blackwood

Subject: Art Program Follow-Up

Her pulse quickened.

She opened it hesitantly.

“Miss Hart,

I'll be visiting the school again tomorrow afternoon to finalize the program structure. I'd appreciate your insight on the proposed workshop schedule.

— A. Blackwood.”

Just business.

It was just business.

She shut the laptop, though her hands lingered on the edge. “Just business,” she repeated under her breath, as if saying it would make it true.

The next day, Adrian arrived at the school earlier than planned — again. He told himself it was about efficiency. He told Travis he was heading to a “site review.” But the truth was simpler and harder: he wanted to see her.

The corridors hummed faintly with life — children’s laughter, the squeak of shoes, the smell of paint. He found himself standing outside the art room before he’d fully decided to walk there.

Inside, Elena was arranging small jars of color on the shelf. She didn’t notice him at first.

“You always were bad at hiding in plain sight,” he said quietly.

Her hand froze midair. She turned, eyes wide. “Excuse me?”

Adrian’s mouth lifted in a faint smile. “You arrange the colors the same way you used to. Red to blue, not by hue, but by mood.”

Elena blinked, her breath catching. “You remember that?”

“I remember everything.”

For a moment, neither of them moved. The air thickened between them, charged with the weight of five years lost and everything left unsaid.

“I didn’t realize we’d—” she began, but her voice faltered.

He took a slow step closer. “You didn’t think I’d remember?”

Her gaze dropped to the table, fingers gripping the edge. “People forget.”

“Not me.”

Elena swallowed, trying to steady herself. “It was a long time ago, Adrian.”

His name on her lips hit him harder than he expected. “It doesn’t feel that way.”

She looked away, focusing on the brushes. “Well, it should.”

He exhaled softly, rubbing the back of his neck. “You’re right.” He glanced at her again. “Still, seeing you here… it’s strange. I didn’t expect this.”

“Neither did I,” she admitted.

He gave a quiet laugh. “Life’s funny that way.”

Elena didn’t laugh. She could feel his eyes on her — searching, remembering, feeling.

Before she could reply, a small voice echoed from the doorway.

“Mr. Blackwood!”

Adrian turned. Aria stood there, clutching her drawing pad, grinning up at him.

He smiled, warmth flickering across his face. “Hello again, artist.”

“I finished my surprise!” she said proudly, running up to him.

He crouched down as she flipped open her sketchpad. Inside was a new picture — a simple drawing of three figures standing under a tree.

A woman. A little girl. And a tall man beside them.

Adrian smiled faintly. “That’s beautiful. Is that your family again?”

Aria nodded eagerly. “Yes! But now Mr. Blackwood’s in it too.”

Elena froze. “Aria—”

“What?” Aria blinked, innocent. “You said family means people who make you feel safe.”

Adrian’s throat tightened. He looked at Elena, who was standing perfectly still, her hands pressed against the table.

For a moment, time felt suspended.

He didn’t know the full truth yet. But he could feel it — that invisible thread pulling everything into place.

He rose slowly, giving Aria a gentle smile. “You’re quite the little philosopher, aren’t you?”

Aria giggled. “Mommy says I talk too much.”

“She’s not wrong,” Elena murmured, trying to sound light.

Adrian glanced between them, the resemblance now too strong to ignore — the curve of her chin, the spark in her eyes. Something in his chest ached.

He cleared his throat. “I should go.”

“Will you come back?” Aria asked quickly.

He hesitated. “I might.”

And then, softer — “If your mom says it’s okay.”

Elena didn’t respond. She couldn’t.

He turned toward the door, his mind spinning.

Outside, he paused at the edge of the parking lot, the cool air brushing his face. He closed his eyes and whispered under his breath —

“I know you.”

The words weren’t for her. Not really. They were for himself — for the part of him that had recognized her the moment he saw her again.

And this time, he knew he wasn’t going to walk away.

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