MasukThe Blackwood Mansion was quiet under the cover of night, its grand halls illuminated only by soft emergency lighting. Security patrols moved like shadows along the perimeter, but Isabel Chen had always known how to slip through cracks. She had spent years learning every hidden passage, every blind spot in Adrian’s empire. Tonight, she used them all.Dressed in dark clothing, her face partially obscured by a hood, she moved like a ghost through the service corridors. Her heart pounded with a mix of fear and desperate longing. The manhunt was still active sirens wailed in the distance, her face plastered across every news channel but nothing could keep her from Elias. Not the police. Not Adrian. Not even the risk of everything falling apart.She reached the nursery wing undetected. The door to Elias’s room was slightly ajar, a soft nightlight casting a gentle glow inside. Isabel paused for a moment, listening. No guards. No cameras in this private corner. She pushed the door open sile
The drive back to the Bright residence was wrapped in a fragile silence broken only by the soft hum of the engine and Hope’s occasional sleepy murmurs. Cecilia held her daughter tightly in the backseat, as if the court’s ruling could still be reversed at any moment. Ethan drove with one hand on the wheel and the other reaching back to rest on Cecilia’s knee, his touch steady and reassuring. The victory in court felt surreal a hard-won battle after months of terror, but the shadow of Adrian’s broken expression and Elias’s confused eyes lingered like ghosts in the rearview mirror.Cecilia stared out the window, her mind replaying the moment Adrian had stood up, his voice cracking with raw desperation. “I demand to see my daughter so that my son and my daughter can build relationships as siblings…” The words had cut deep, not just because of the threat, but because of the strange, inexplicable pull she had felt toward that little boy. Elias. Why did looking at him make her chest ache wi
The gavel’s final strike echoed through the courtroom like the closing of a coffin lid. Adrian Blackwood remained seated for a long moment, the words “sole custody to Cecilia Bright” ringing in his ears like a death knell. The courtroom erupted around him reporters scrambling, lawyers packing briefcases, murmurs of victory and defeat swirling like a storm. But Adrian heard none of it.He was hollow.His massive frame, usually a tower of commanding presence, felt heavy and broken. His hands, still resting on the table, trembled slightly as the reality sank in. Hope his daughter, his blood, his legacy had been denied to him. The judge’s ruling had stripped away the one thing he had convinced himself he could reclaim. Not through force this time, but through the cold, impersonal machinery of the law.Adrian slowly rose, his movements mechanical. His eyes, usually burning with obsessive fire, were now dull with a pain so profound it bordered on madness. He turned to Elias, who sat beside
The courtroom fell into a heavy, breathless silence as the judge returned after the recess. The air was thick with anticipation, every person in the room leaning forward as if the weight of years of pain, obsession, and love had gathered in this single moment. Reporters held their pens poised. Lawyers exchanged tense glances. The Bright family sat together — Cecilia, Ethan, and Hope — hands clasped tightly, hearts pounding in unison.The judge settled into his chair, his expression grave and unreadable. He opened the file slowly, letting the silence stretch until it became almost unbearable.“After careful review of all testimony, evidence, expert reports, psychological evaluations, and the recommendations of the guardian ad litem,” the judge began, his voice steady and authoritative, “this court has reached its final ruling.”Cecilia’s breath caught in her throat. Ethan squeezed her hand so tightly it hurt, but she didn’t pull away. Hope sat between them, her small body trembling as
Hope buried her face in her mother’s neck, her small body trembling. “Mommy… that boy… he said he was my brother. Why did he say that? I don’t know him… but he looked at me like he knew me. Like in a dream.”Cecilia’s breath hitched. The familiarity hit her again sharper this time. She glanced toward Elias, who stood beside Adrian, looking lost and overwhelmed. The boy’s eyes met hers for a brief moment, and something deep inside her twisted painfully. A flash of warmth. A sense of recognition she couldn’t place. Tears streamed down her face as she fought to keep her voice steady for her daughter.“I don’t know, baby,” she whispered, kissing Hope’s forehead repeatedly. “Adrian… he’s saying a lot of things today. But you are safe. You are loved. That’s what matters. Ethan is your daddy. The one who holds you when you’re scared. The one who makes you la
The courtroom was packed to capacity, a pressure cooker of tension and whispered anticipation. Reporters crammed into the back rows, cameras flashing discreetly despite the judge’s strict rules. The air felt thick, almost suffocating, as if the weight of years of obsession, trauma, and broken lives had condensed into this single room.Cecilia sat at the plaintiff’s table beside Ethan, her hands clasped tightly in her lap to stop them from shaking. Her head still throbbed faintly from the lingering effects of the concussion, but the real pain was deeper a mother’s terror that her entire world could be ripped away with one judicial stroke. Ethan sat beside her, his presence solid and protective, one hand resting on her knee under the table, grounding her.Across the aisle, Adrian Blackwood sat like a king on his throne, tall and imposing in a tailored black suit. His lawyers flanked him, but his eyes were fixed solely on Cecilia, burning with that familiar, dangerous mix of obsession a
Isabel's lips curved into a slow, private smile. Cecilia Lancaster was gone. Erased. The baby too that pathetic little parasite she'd tried to run off with. Two lives snuffed out in one perfect crash. And no one..no one had pinpointed her.Adrian waited at the bottom of the steps, leaning ag
"She's perfect," I whispered, tracing her miniature fingers.Ethan stood by the door, watching with quiet joy. "She looks like you."Hope became my anchor. My reason. Ethan brought photos of Italy, of quiet villages. "When you're stronger," he said, "we can go anywhere. Start over.""We?" I asked,
"Properties like that move fast, especially this time of year," she said brightly. "We could have offers in weeks.""Make it fast," I replied. "Cash buyers preferred."She didn't ask why. People selling family homes rarely wanted to talk about it.While the listing went live, I saved every penny fr
‘I am not falling for anybody. It’s an act. All of it.’ His jaw was clenched tightly.Is it?' She breathed the words into the darkness, edging closer still. She smelled heavily of perfume. 'Is it? You know from where I'm standing, you're practically chasing that girl like a lovesick pup! And I'm no







