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135: A Race Against Time

Penulis: Meminger
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Reese POV

The living room felt smaller, as if the walls were closing in around me, every shadow a cruel reminder of Sammy and Avie’s absence. I was sitting on the couch, knees pulled to my chest, clutching Avie’s favorite toy and Sammy’s baseball, my face still wet with tears that wouldn’t stop falling.

Because they left in such a hurry, my kids couldn’t even take the things they were so attached to. Elliot, what have you done…? I was weak, my mind foggy, unable to think of anything but how much I missed my children, Elliot’s betrayal, and the consequences of my mistakes. I was devastated.

Alice and Connor stood before me, their voices soft but firm, trying to anchor me as the world crumbled. The house, which hours ago had echoed with the promise of a plan to get my kids back, now felt like a cage, trapping me in Chicago while Elliot took Sammy and Avie to London, with Jennifer by his side.

“Venus, you need to prepare legally,” Alice said, sitting in the armchair, her eyes full of con
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TQ for d many updates Meminger. It is heartbreaking but am holding onto hope. With Reese chasing aft them to London shows there stl a fighting chance for their family. I hope love will find a way to heal their broken hearts in London. Jennifer maybe scheming agn but Elliott's heart belongs to Reese.
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    Elliot POVThe courthouse still echoed in my mind, the voices of Sammy and Avie, the weight of the judge’s words, the tension that seemed never-ending. I should have gone home, should have taken the car and returned to the mansion, where I could try to pull myself together, maybe talk to the kids, pretend everything was fine. But I couldn’t. My feet didn’t take me to the parking lot. Instead, I found myself wandering London’s streets, the damp night chill cutting into my face, hands shoved into my coat pockets, while a part of me—one I didn’t want to admit—followed an impulse that made no sense. I wanted to know where Reese was, what she was doing, who she was with. And more than anything, I wanted to understand why the jealousy I felt at the courthouse still burned in my chest, even though I had no right to it.I knew Reese was with Josh. The image of her laughing with him, so at ease, while I was left behind with Jennifer and my own bad choices, wouldn’t leave my head. So when I s

  • Traded For His First Love    163. Lights and Shadows

    Reese POVThe London night had a glow of its own, as if the city refused to sleep, even under the fine rain that still fell, leaving the sidewalks glistening beneath the streetlights. Josh and I had wandered along the Thames, past illuminated bridges and lively streets, until we found a small, nearly deserted square where the bustle was quieter. We sat on an iron bench, the metal’s chill seeping through Josh’s coat, which I still wore, as we ate fish and chips wrapped in paper, bought from a street vendor. The scent of fried food mingled with the damp air, and the distant rumble of a double-decker bus echoed in the night. Before us, the city pulsed—lights reflected on the river, the London Eye’s silhouette turning slowly against the dark sky. It was beautiful, but my mind was heavy, weighed down by what loomed tomorrow: the custody trial’s verdict for Sammy and Avie.I bit into a chip, trying to anchor myself in the moment, but anxiety was like a current pulling me under. “You’re qu

  • Traded For His First Love    162. Reflections in the Rain

    Reese POVThe interior of Josh’s car was warm, a welcome contrast to the damp London chill that still seemed to cling to my skin. The leather seats smelled new, and the radio played a soft tune, barely audible, as the city lights flickered outside, reflected on the fogged-up windows. Josh drove calmly, hands steady on the wheel, saying something about London’s streets, but I hardly registered his words. My mind was elsewhere, circling around Elliot—the way he’d appeared out of nowhere at the courthouse, his voice almost pleading as he offered to drive me home, the hardened look in his eyes when I said Josh would take me. It was jealousy. It had to be. And that idea, so unexpected, left me restless, as if the ground beneath my feet had shifted.I didn’t think Elliot still cared about me. Not like that. After everything—the fights, the trial, the accusations, Jennifer—I’d convinced myself that any remnant of affection between us had turned to anger or indifference. But that moment, th

  • Traded For His First Love    161. Shadows of Jealousy

    Elliot POVThe courthouse hallway still echoed with Sammy and Avie’s words, each one lodged in my chest like a truth I couldn’t ignore. I left the courtroom with tense shoulders, my tie feeling like a noose choking me. Sammy, with his steady voice, pleading for a united family and rejecting Jennifer, and Avie, with her toddler sweetness, begging for me and Reese—it all swirled in my head, a reminder of how badly I’d failed them. The judge had ended the session, but the weight of that day clung to me. The defenses would continue, and I still didn’t know how to fix what was broken.As I descended the building’s stairs, London’s damp air cutting into my face, Jennifer caught up, her heels clacking on the polished marble. Her face was flushed, her eyes sparking with indignation. “Elliot, this is absurd!” she snapped, her voice sharp, heedless of who might hear. “Your kids are ruining everything! Sammy painted me as the villain in there. How dare he say I’m not family? I’m trying to help,

  • Traded For His First Love    160. Voices of the Heart

    Reese POVThe days after Avie’s crisis blurred together, as if time had become a slow but relentless current, dragging us back to the courtroom. The custody trial for Sammy and Avie pressed on, each hearing an exhausting battle of arguments and testimonies, with lawyers dissecting our lives as if we were strangers. I sat in the hard chair of the courtroom, my navy-blue dress impeccable but my heart constricted, while Elliot, across the room, kept his face impassive, his green eyes fixed on some distant point. There had been a fragile truce between us since that night in the hospital, but here, with our lawyers trading barbs, it was hard to recall the silent promise to do better for our children.The presentation of defenses continued its course. My lawyers highlighted my dedication as a mother, bringing medical records, teacher testimonies, and even letters from friends attesting to how happy Sammy and Avie were with me in Chicago. Elliot’s team, on the other hand, painted a picture

  • Traded For His First Love    159. New Perspectives

    Reese POVMorning arrived with a soft light filtering through the guest room curtains, a pale glow that seemed to carry a promise of calm after the storm of the previous night. Avie slept peacefully beside me, her breathing now steady, her curls splayed across the pillow like a halo. Sammy, on the other side, mumbled in his sleep, arms flung wide as if soaring through one of his rocket dreams. On the sofa, Elliot still slept, his head tilted at an awkward angle, the blanket slipping to the floor. I looked at them—my children, my ex-husband—and felt a mix of relief and exhaustion, as if I’d run a marathon without knowing when I’d cross the finish line.The sound of light footsteps in the hallway pulled me from my thoughts. The door opened slowly, and Alice appeared, her face marked with concern but softening when she saw me. Connor was right behind her, his brown eyes full of empathy. “Venus,” Alice whispered, approaching the bed, “we just got back. The housekeeper told us what happen

  • Traded For His First Love    158. A Safe Harbor

    Reese POVThe drive back from the hospital to the Goodwin mansion was quiet, but not the kind that suffocates. It was a comforting silence, heavy with relief, as if all of us—me, Elliot, Sammy, and Avie—were simply breathing, grateful to be together. Avie, still fragile, slept in my lap in the backseat of the Bentley, her breathing now steadier, her little face relaxed against my chest. Sammy, beside me, held her tiny hand, his eyes heavy but stubbornly open, as if he wanted to keep watch over her. Elliot drove, his gaze fixed on the road, London’s lights reflecting on his tired face. We didn’t exchange many words, but we didn’t need to. What mattered was here, in the warmth of my children against me, in the unspoken promise that we’d do better for them.When we arrived at the mansion, the rain had stopped, leaving the air fresh and the sky speckled with timid stars. Elliot parked, and I carefully carried Avie, her curls brushing my face as she mumbled something incoherent in her sle

  • Traded For His First Love    157. Reflections

    Reese POVThe silence in the hospital waiting room was heavy, broken only by the tick-tock of the wall clock and the distant murmur of nurses in the hallway. I sat, hands clasped tightly in my lap, eyes fixed on the floor, trying not to let fear swallow me. Sammy slept on the couch beside me, curled up under my coat, his little face still stained with tears. Elliot, in the chair across from me, looked equally lost, his shoulders slumped, blonde hair disheveled, restless hands intertwined. The tension between us was palpable, an open wound neither of us touched, but it ached with every fleeting glance. We didn’t need to talk about the fight, about the hurts that brought us here—the weight of them lingered in every breath.Elliot broke the silence first, his voice hesitant. “Reese… do you think we should call Connor and Alice? To let them know we’re at the hospital?” He looked at me, his green eyes heavy with concern, but also something else, perhaps an attempt to find common ground.I

  • Traded For His First Love    156. Intertwined Dreams

    Alice POVThe soft glow of the ring on my finger caught the golden light of the bedside lamp, a modest diamond that seemed to pulse with a life of its own. I traced its smooth edge with my fingertip, still marveling at the weight of that moment on Westminster Bridge when Connor knelt and asked me to be his forever. My heart raced, a mix of joy and disbelief, as if I were living a dream I never wanted to wake from. We were in a boutique hotel room in Mayfair, an elegant haven with velvet blue walls, heavy curtains blocking out the rain outside, and a plush bed that seemed to swallow us whole. Connor was behind me, his strong arms wrapped around my waist, his chin resting on my shoulder, his warm breath against my neck. I could feel his smile even without seeing it, and it warmed my chest even more.“You can’t stop looking at that ring, huh?” he murmured, his voice low and playful, tightening his arms around me, pulling me against his chest. He wore just a gray t-shirt and sweatpants,

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