MasukKIRA POV
She and Adrian had finally worked out a custody arrangement that made sense for everyone, which honestly felt like a miracle considering how messy everything had been before. Adrian was still their father regardless of everything that had happened between him and Kira, and the kids still needed him in their lives.The schedule was simple enough. The kids stayed with Kira Monday through Friday, which meant school days, homework, and their normal routine. Then on FridMARCUS POVMarcus woke up to sunlight streaming through the curtains and stretched his arms above his head. The bed felt too comfortable. He’d slept in way later than usual.He rolled over expecting to find Sophia beside him, but her side of the bed was empty. The sheets were cool to the touch, which meant she’d been up for a while.It was Monday morning. The house would be empty by now. The kids would be at school, Kira would be out handling business like she always was, and his parents would be somewhere in the garden where they spent half their days tending to the roses and arguing about which fertilizer worked best.Marcus sat up and rubbed his eyes. He and Sophia needed this day together. There had been a weird vibe between them for the past three days, ever since that dinner when she’d asked Kira about Elijah. He couldn’t quite put his finger on what was off, but something definitely was.Maybe it was just stress. Work had been busy for both of them. Or maybe it was living under
KIRA POVTwo days had passed since that incident with Sophia, and Kira still couldn’t shake the unease feeling sitting heavy in her chest.It wasn’t that deep. Or maybe it was, she honestly couldn’t tell anymore.On one hand, accusing someone of something without proof was wrong. Investigating someone just because you had a bad feeling about them was invasive and paranoid. Kira knew that. She’d be furious if someone did it to her.But on the other hand, her mother had felt it too. Elena Ashford wasn’t the type to make snap judgments about people. She was warm, welcoming, and gave everyone the benefit of the doubt. So when she’d pulled Kira aside after that dinner and quietly told her to keep her eyes open around Sophia, it had meant something.Sometimes people aren’t what they seem. That’s what her mother had said.And Kira couldn’t stop thinking about it.The Ashford estate was massive. Her parents’ main house sat in the center of the property with its sprawling gardens and perfectly
MARCUS POVMarcus woke up to sunlight streaming through his bedroom window and Sophia’s arm wrapped across his chest.They’d been together for seven months now and everything had been good. Better than good, actually. Sophia was smart, funny, and supportive. She got along with his family and made him happy.Marcus carefully moved her arm and slid out of bed without waking her. He grabbed his phone from the nightstand and walked downstairs to make coffee.The house was awfully quiet. His parents were probably already up and out for their morning walk. Kira was likely still asleep since it was Sunday and she never got up early on Sundays if she could help it.Marcus started the coffee maker and leaned against the counter while it brewed. His mind kept circling back to last night at dinner.The question Sophia had asked about Kira and Elijah and insisted that he had told her about the breakup even though he absolutely hadn’t. He remembered that conversation with Elijah clearly. It had b
KIRA POVNight fell quickly before Kira knew it, she’d gotten the kids bathed, fed them a snack, read them both a story, and tucked them into their beds. Lily had fallen asleep almost immediately but Ethan had fought it for another twenty minutes, asking questions about dinosaurs and whether they could get a dog.By the time Kira made it back downstairs, the house was quiet. Her parents had already gone to bed since her mother didn’t stay up late anymore because of her health.Marcus and Sophia were presumably in his room doing whatever couples did on Saturday nights.Kira settled onto the couch in the living room with her laptop balanced on her knees. She’d been looking at potential locations for Phoenix’s second restaurant for the past two weeks, and today she’d finally found one that felt right. A space in Brooklyn that used to be a bistro before the owners retired. Good bones, great location, reasonable price.She was scrolling through the listing photos when she heard it. A fema
KIRA POVAdrian looked up at the house tracing the sound of Elena’s voice to see where it had come from and shook his head slightly.“No ma’am, it’s alright. I should get going.”But Elena was already walking down the front steps wiping her hands on a kitchen towel.“Nonsense. We’re about to eat and there’s more than enough food. C’mon come inside.”“Really, I don’t want to inconvenience you ma’am.”“Ohh you’re not inconveniencing me, trust me. You’re the father of my grandchildren and you’re welcome at this table anytime.”Adrian hesitated for another moment before finally smiling and nodding.“Alright. Thank you.”He followed Elena back into the house while Kira stood there trying to process what had just happened.By the time she made it back to the kitchen, her mother was already pulling out an extra plate and setting his place at the table like this had been the plan all along.“Mum, what are you doing?” Kira whispered, keeping her voice low enough that Adrian wouldn’t hear from
KIRA POVShe and Adrian had finally worked out a custody arrangement that made sense for everyone, which honestly felt like a miracle considering how messy everything had been before. Adrian was still their father regardless of everything that had happened between him and Kira, and the kids still needed him in their lives.The schedule was simple enough. The kids stayed with Kira Monday through Friday, which meant school days, homework, and their normal routine. Then on Fridays, Adrian would pick them up from school and they’d spend Friday night and all day Saturday at his place. He’d bring them back Saturday evening, usually around six or seven.The kids had chosen Saturdays themselves. Most of their friends lived in Adrian’s neighborhood since that’s where they’d spent the first nine years of their lives. It made sense that they’d want to stay connected to that world even if it wasn’t their primary home anymore.Adrian had been surpris







