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She sent the message without hesitation, then immediately turned off her thone
The silence that followed was almost suffocating, but she forced herself to focus on her work, the had no intention of playing whatever game Arnold was trying to start.
It was nearly an hour later when she finally turned her phone back on, and the moment the did, aute message popped up.
*“Are you home?“*
It was only three words, but to Sarah, it said far more than that
Arnold never liked being ignored. If she didn’t reply, he wouldn’t hesitate to come over
Before she could decide whether or not to respond, her mindlink suddenly buzzed.
*“Mommy, why aren’t you back yet?**
Sarah straightened slightly. It was Alex.
*“Dad said you’d be back tomorrow for the school’s parent–child activity, but it’s already after 9:00 p. and you’re still not home…“*
There was a quiet expectation in his words, a fragile hope that she could almost hear wavering
She closed her eyes slightly, still softened, *“Mom’s not going back. Tomorrow, I’ll go straight to your school.“*
For a moment, there was no reply. Then-
*“Oh… okay.“*
She could sense the disappointment, the slight dip in his mood even through the mind–link.
*“You should get an early night,” she reminded gently.
*“Got it.“*
The link went silent after that, leaving Sarah staring at the message for a long moment before finally setting the phone aside.
She had no regrets about her decision, but a faint pang lingered in her chest.
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The next morning, Sarah arrived at Alex’s school right on time. The second he spotted her, his seal fore lit up with unfiltered joy,
“Mom!”
Without hesitation, Alex broke into a run and leaped into her arms. She caught him eadly, her arms wrapping around his small frame,
She smelled the morning sun and the faint scent of cedar on Arnold–a reminder that no matter how much she tried to distance herself, some things were still inevitably intertwined
“Aunt Sarah, you’re here too!”
A cheerful voice piped up beside them. Brian, one of Alexs classmates, grinned as he bounded over.
Sarah returned his enthusiasm with a small smile. “Of course. I wouldn’t miss it.”
From her afterglow, she saw Brian’s mother’s curious gaze glance between her and Arnold with obvious
surprise.
As a neighbor, she knew something about Sarah.
The rumors of Sarah’s marriage had never been flattering. Most people assumed it was a failed, unwanted arrangement. But realizing that her supposed husband was *Alpha Arnold*? That was a
revelation she clearly hadn’t been expecting.
Sarah, however, had long since stopped concerning herself with what people thought. She made no effort
to explain, and the woman seemed to pick up on that, choosing not to pry.
Soon, the event began, and parents were called to the stage with their children to participate in various
games.
Alex immediately tugged Arnold forward. “Come on, Dad!”
Sarah stayed back, watching their belongings while the games unfolded before her.
From her seat, she could see everything–the way Arnold and Alex moved seamlessly together, the way
their coordination put them ahead in nearly every competition.
Sarah sat quietly, observing the other families around her.
Mothers and fathers cheered for their partners, clapping excitedly when their children succeeded, groaning in playful frustration when they fumbled.
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They looked together.”
They looked “whole.”
And then there was her–alone in the crowd, smiling at Alex’s victories but never quite part of the picture.
She knew what the other parents were thinking.
This was a semi–private school. It was common knowledge that Alpha Arnold had a son. But the woman usually seen with him wasn’t “her.”
At first, there had been whispers, speculation. But now, seeing her sitting apart, detached, most had
drawn their own conclusions.
*Maybe she’s just a secretary,” they likely thought. *Someone responsible for recording videos and taking care of logistics.*
Sarah didn’t mind.
If she had cared about titles, about names, she wouldn’t have married Arnold in the first place.
The hardest parts of her life had already passed.
This? This was nothing.
She knew she was only here today because Linda wasn’t available. That alone spoke volumes.
When the games started, Sarah cheered them up, crossing her legs as she settled into her seat, her posture relaxed but her gaze sharp.
She watched as Arnold and Alex moved onto the field, their coordination seamless, their movements
mirroring each other like two parts of a well–oiled machine.
Arnold, as expected, dominated the physical challenges.
Whether it was the relay race, the obstacle course, or the tug–of–war, he executed every task with calculated efficiency. His muscles flexed effortlessly beneath his fitted shirt, his strides powerful, his reactions razor–sharp.
The other fathers struggled to keep up, panting and laughing, while Arnold remained composed, a slight smirk tugging at his lips whenever Alex cheered in excitement.
Alex, for his part, was no less impressive.
Though smaller and less experienced, he had inherited Arnold’s athleticism. He sprinted across the field
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