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Chapter 50
The sound of a door opening startled him, and he shot up, hope lighting his face. “Mom?”
But the figure stepping through wasn’t Sarah.
Arnold entered, his broad shoulders casting a shadow against the hallway light.
Alex’s face fell slightly, disappointment etched in his expression.
“It’s just you,” he murmured, his tone soft but unmistakably let down.
Arnold crouched to meet his son’s eyes, his voice firm yet comforting.
“Your mother is busy tonight, Alex. But she’ll pick you up from school tomorrow.”
Alex’s frown eased a little at the reassurance, though his pout lingered. “She’s coming for sure?”
“For sure,” Arnold said, ruffling his son’s hair. “Now, off to bed, young man. No more waiting up.”
With a heavy sigh, Alex trudged to his room, his small footsteps echoing down the corridor.
Once the door to his room clicked shut, Arnold straightened, his calm demeanor slipping just slightly as he rubbed the back of
his neck.
He walked to his study, the quiet house enveloping him.
Settling into the chair behind his desk, he flipped open a file of work papers but found himself unable to focus.
Sarah had been gone too long.
The next morning, Alex was up earlier than usual, excitement buzzing through him.
He dressed quickly, choosing his favorite shirt, and packed his school bag neatly.
At breakfast, he barely touched his food, craning his neck toward the front door every time he heard the slightest noise.
“Master Alex,” the maid said kindly, “you’ll need your strength for the day. Have a few more bites.”
But Alex was too distracted.
“Mom’s coming,” he said with a smile, his disappointment from the previous night replaced by a renewed sense of anticipation.
The clock ticked closer to the time he needed to leave, and Alex planted himself by the window, his face pressed against the glass.
“She’ll be here soon,” he murmured to himself, his small fingers drumming against the windowsill.
The thought of seeing his mother, of having her attention again, made his heart lighter.
For now, he was content to wait.
Chapter 50
Sarah stood at the edge of the driveway, staring at the villa she had called home for nearly seven years.
The grandeur of the structure hadn’t faded; the walls were still pristine, the garden immaculately trimmed.
Yet, everything felt foreign.
The vibrant memories of laughter, warmth, and love that once filled this place seemed like distant echoes.
She realized it wasn’t the villa that had changed–it was her.
The woman who had once been trapped in those walls had walked out, leaving behind an old version of herself.
Taking a deep breath, she pushed open the heavy door and stepped inside.
Arnold was already in the living room, standing near the large windows with his back to her.
The light streaming through cast a soft glow on his sharp features.
He turned as he heard her enter, his expression unreadable.
For a moment, neither of them spoke.
The air between them was heavy, a mixture of familiarity and a distance that neither could bridge easily.
Arnold’s lips parted, as if to speak, but before he could, the sound of small, hurried footsteps filled the room.
“Mom!” Alex’s voice rang out as he bounded down the staircase.
Sarah barely had time to brace herself before Alex flung his arms around her, burying his face in her shoulder.
“I missed you so much,” he mumbled, his voice muffled by her jacket.
She crouched to his level, holding him close and running her fingers through his soft hair.
“I missed you too, sweetheart,” she said softly, her voice warm.
Alex pulled back just enough to look at her, his eyes bright. “Will you eat breakfast with me? Please?”
Sarah smiled, brushing a strand of hair from his face. “Of course, I will. Lead the way.”
At the dining table, the three of them sat together.
Alex was practically bouncing in his seat, his chatter filling the silence that loomed between the adults.
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