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Shadows Of The Past

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last update publish date: 2026-04-16 20:58:31

“Mommy, is he really coming today?”

Aria’s voice came out bright and excited as she munched on a piece of toast, crumbs dusting her lips. Her feet swung beneath the kitchen stool, tapping the rung with happy impatience.

Elena poured coffee into her chipped white mug, trying to keep her voice steady. “That’s what the email said.”

She stirred the coffee slowly, though she’d already added the sugar. Her fingers trembled just a little, the spoon clinking against the ceramic.

“Maybe he’ll see my new drawing!” Aria said, jumping down from the chair to grab her backpack. “I drew a family this time. Me and you and Mr. Rabbit.”

Elena smiled faintly. “That sounds perfect, sweetheart.”

But when Aria turned to grab her shoes, Elena’s smile faded.

She hadn’t slept well. Every time she’d closed her eyes last night, she’d seen him—standing there, tall and composed, his expression unreadable yet hauntingly familiar.

She took a slow sip of coffee, the warmth grounding her. “Just one day,” she whispered to herself. “He’ll visit, he’ll leave, and life will go back to normal.”

But a small, nervous part of her heart didn’t believe that.

At the school, the usual hum of morning chaos buzzed louder than usual. Word had spread — the famous Adrian Blackwood was back. Teachers whispered by the hallways, straightening their ties and smoothing skirts as if the billionaire might notice them.

Elena signed Aria in, her pulse quickening when she heard his name down the hall.

“Mr. Blackwood will be observing the primary classes first,” one of the teachers said. “And maybe the art room later.”

The art room.

Aria’s class.

Of course.

Elena exhaled slowly, reminding herself she had no reason to panic. She wasn’t that Elena anymore. The naïve girl who once loved him so completely didn’t exist now.

Adrian arrived fifteen minutes later. The entire air seemed to change with his presence — quieter, sharper. He looked effortlessly out of place in the small school corridor, his navy suit pressed, his watch gleaming under the fluorescent lights. Yet, when he smiled, it wasn’t rehearsed.

“Good morning,” he greeted the teacher, shaking hands politely before glancing into the classroom.

The children were busy painting — splashes of color everywhere. Among them, a little girl with dark curls bent over her paper, tongue poking out slightly as she focused.

Aria.

He watched her for a few seconds, something soft flickering in his chest. She had that fearless energy kids have when they feel safe — and yet, there was a seriousness in her eyes when she concentrated, a kind of thoughtfulness that didn’t belong to most five-year-olds.

“Would you like to see their work, Mr. Blackwood?” the teacher asked, breaking his stare.

“Yes,” he said quickly, clearing his throat.

He stepped closer, crouching beside Aria’s table. She looked up and grinned instantly. “You came back!”

Adrian smiled before he could help it. “I said I would.”

“I drew my family,” Aria said proudly, holding up the paper. “See? That’s me, that’s Mommy, and that’s Mr. Rabbit.”

He chuckled softly. “You’re a very good artist.”

Aria tilted her head, studying him. “You don’t draw?”

“Not anymore.”

“You should,” she said matter-of-factly. “You look like you forget to have fun.”

Adrian blinked, momentarily speechless. It wasn’t often anyone spoke to him like that — not adults, certainly not children.

He laughed quietly. “You might be right.”

From across the room, Elena froze at the sound of his voice. She’d stopped by to drop off a folder for the teacher — or at least, that’s what she told herself. But seeing them together like that — her daughter laughing with him, so naturally — made her chest tighten.

He didn’t know. He had no idea.

And yet, the way he looked at Aria made her knees weak.

After class, Adrian waited outside the building, his phone in hand but untouched. When Elena stepped out, their eyes met for the first time that morning.

“Miss Hart,” he said politely, his voice carrying that same calm authority.

She nodded, clutching the folder against her chest. “Mr. Blackwood.”

“I didn’t realize your daughter was in the art class.”

Elena forced a faint smile. “Yes. She loves it.”

“She’s… remarkable,” he said, his tone softening as he spoke. “There’s something about her. She’s—” He paused, searching for the right word. “—bright.”

Elena’s throat tightened. “She takes after… her mother.”

Their eyes met, and for a moment, the noise of the school faded. There was a pull between them — something neither of them wanted to acknowledge, but both felt all the same.

Adrian cleared his throat, adjusting his cufflink. “You look familiar,” he said suddenly.

Elena froze. “Do I?”

He frowned slightly, studying her face as though trying to place a memory. “I’m certain we’ve met before.”

Panic fluttered in her chest. “I don’t think so,” she said too quickly.

He tilted his head, unconvinced. “You sure?”

Elena tightened her grip on the folder, forcing a small laugh. “I’d remember meeting a billionaire.”

Adrian’s lips quirked. “I’m not as interesting as the papers make it sound.”

“Right,” she said, smiling faintly, though her hands felt cold.

He gave her a small nod, glancing toward the parking lot. “It was good seeing you, Miss Hart. And your daughter.”

As he turned to leave, Elena exhaled shakily. She waited until he’d reached his car before letting herself sink against the wall, her heart pounding.

But just as she tried to steady herself, a small voice called out from behind her.

“Mommy?”

Elena turned. Aria was holding up her drawing — the one she’d shown Adrian earlier. But this time, there was something new on it.

A fourth figure.

A tall man beside the others.

“Who’s that?” Elena asked carefully.

Aria smiled. “That’s Mr. Blackwood.”

Elena’s stomach dropped. “Why?”

“Because,” Aria said simply, “he looked like he belonged.”

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