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Kindness

Author: Dara W
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-24 18:04:12

Maya woke up to the soft hum of silence in her room. For a moment, she lay still, staring at the ceiling, the memory of the night before playing gently in her mind. Then, with a small smile, she sat up and reached for the small gift box resting on her bedside table.

Opening it slowly, she looked again at the diamond bracelet Colton had given her. The way it sparkled even in the dim light was almost unreal. It looked like something from a high-end jewelry ad—elegant, expensive, and far too much for someone like her.

She ran her fingers over the smooth surface of the diamonds, still unsure how to feel. It was beautiful. Thoughtful. But extravagant. Just like the gold bracelet Elias had given her. That one, too, was high-end—sleek, delicate, and meaningful. He’d even included a hand-drawn dress design to go with it. Elias had clearly put time and heart into his gift, and it made her chest warm just thinking about it.

Maya placed both bracelets back in their boxes carefully and stood up.
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  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   A Sweet Escape

    The day had been long, but now the evening was theirs.Maya walked beside Elias, feeling strangely relaxed. The sky was dimming, and the air was cool and gentle. They had just stepped out of her apartment, and she still wasn’t quite sure where he was taking her.“I still can’t believe you planned this,” she said, glancing up at him. “You’ve been acting suspicious all day.”Elias grinned. “I just wanted to do something nice for you. No surprise guests this time—just the two of us.”Maya raised a brow. “Promise?”“Promise,” he replied, placing a hand on his chest. “Scout’s honor.”They both laughed as they got into his car. The drive was calm, the streets quiet. Soft music played in the background, and Maya let herself enjoy the stillness. She didn’t ask where they were going. For once, she liked the mystery.After a few minutes, Elias pulled into a narrow side road and parked in front of a small garden café tucked behind a wooden gate. String lights hung between the trees, and the gent

  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   The Truth Revealed

    Maya stood by the window of her living room, holding the letter again in her hands. Her eyes scanned the words over and over, as if hoping they would change.“A young man came by recently, asking about you,” the letter had said. “He said his name was Colton. I thought you should know.”Her heart had been uneasy since she read it. She hadn’t told anyone—not even Elias. But deep inside, she knew she needed answers.The next morning, Maya called Colton.“Can you come over?” she asked, her voice calm but firm.There was a short pause before he replied. “Of course. I’ll be there soon.”—An hour later, Colton stood in her living room, looking serious. Anika was with the Denovans for the weekend, and the house felt quiet, almost too quiet.Maya didn’t waste time. She handed him the letter.“This came yesterday,” she said, watching his face.Colton took it and read it silently. Then, with a slow breath, he nodded.“I was going to tell you,” he said softly. “But I didn’t know how.”“Tell me w

  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   Hidden Questions

    The sky was cloudy as Colton drove through the quiet countryside. His thoughts were racing. The necklace Maya wore, the date of her birthday, the way she looked—everything pointed to one possibility. One he hadn’t dared believe until now.Could Maya really be his sister?He didn’t want to get his hopes up too soon, but the signs were too strong to ignore. That’s why he was driving toward the old orphanage Maya once mentioned—the place she said she had grown up in.After about two hours, he arrived. The building wasn’t large. It looked old but was still clean and welcoming. Children’s laughter echoed from the back garden. He parked the car and walked to the entrance.A woman in her late fifties opened the door. She had kind eyes and wore a simple cardigan. “Can I help you?”Colton gave her a polite smile. “I’m looking for some information. I was told this is where a girl named Maya grew up.”The woman nodded. “Yes, Maya. She was with us for many years. I’m the current headmistress—Ms.

  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   A Quiet Evening Together

    The soft hum of the air conditioner was the only sound in Maya’s apartment. She had just finished tidying up after work and was about to sit down when her phone buzzed.Elias: “Are you home? I was thinking… maybe I could stop by, just for a little while?”Maya read the message with a smile. Her heart gave a small, unexpected flutter. She quickly typed back.Maya: “Sure. Come over.”Later that day, Maya was in the kitchen, stirring a pot of soup as she waited for Elias to arrive. He had texted earlier, saying he wanted to stop by. When she heard a knock at the front door, she quickly wiped her hands and headed over with a small smile. As she opened it, Elias stood there with a warm expression, holding a small bag in one hand and a box of pastries in the other.“Hey,” he said gently. “I hope I’m not interrupting.”Maya’s eyes lit up. “No, not at all. Come in.”He stepped inside, his eyes sweeping the living room. It looked warm and cozy, with a soft blanket folded on the couch and a can

  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   Kindness

    Maya woke up to the soft hum of silence in her room. For a moment, she lay still, staring at the ceiling, the memory of the night before playing gently in her mind. Then, with a small smile, she sat up and reached for the small gift box resting on her bedside table.Opening it slowly, she looked again at the diamond bracelet Colton had given her. The way it sparkled even in the dim light was almost unreal. It looked like something from a high-end jewelry ad—elegant, expensive, and far too much for someone like her.She ran her fingers over the smooth surface of the diamonds, still unsure how to feel. It was beautiful. Thoughtful. But extravagant. Just like the gold bracelet Elias had given her. That one, too, was high-end—sleek, delicate, and meaningful. He’d even included a hand-drawn dress design to go with it. Elias had clearly put time and heart into his gift, and it made her chest warm just thinking about it.Maya placed both bracelets back in their boxes carefully and stood up.

  • Longing For My Ex-Wife   Loved

    The evening passed more smoothly than any of them had expected. After the warm dinner, cheerful conversations, and a few shared laughs, the four of them stayed a little longer at the restaurant, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere. It wasn’t the private night Elias had originally planned for Maya, but seeing her happy, surrounded by people who cared about her, made it worth it.When it was finally time to leave, they all walked out together under the soft glow of the streetlights. The parking lot was quiet, the air cool and gentle.“I’ll drive you home,” Elias said softly, turning to Maya.Maya smiled at him. “Thank you.”But just as she was about to follow Elias to his car, Colton stepped forward and reached into his jacket pocket. “Wait,” he said, stopping her. “Before you go… I have something for you.”Maya turned, a little surprised. “You already gave me the gift from your parents,” she said gently.“This one’s from me,” Colton replied, holding out a small, elegant gift box.Maya hesi

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