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Unseen Connections

Autor: eanierue
last update Data de publicação: 2026-03-19 17:21:24

The festive season was fast approaching. Lights glimmered along London streets, and shop windows were decorated in bright reds and golds. Maya Bennett, however, felt none of the cheer. Between hospital rotations, assignments, and freelance consulting, she had barely noticed the snow settling on the city's edges.

Josh, on the other hand, was already planning. Love had blinded him, as Maya often teased herself silently, and he had made arrangements months in advance. Flight tickets were booked for Maya to come over to Bath. He wanted everything perfect. A holiday together. No arguments. No distance. Just them.

He couldn't wait to meet Maya, he was so obsessed that he planned the visit months away before the holiday .he believed that the far distance was hurting their relationship and he couldn't leave it, if he did nothing about it.

Maya's thoughts drifted to Sophie, her best friend and Josh's sister. Though Sophie was always on trips cause of her influential work she still makes time for Maya.

Sophie was literally the kind of friend who knows all the big guys in London.

She was fine, tall and couldn't miss gym for a day, her level of lifestyle attracted connections to her doorstep.

I obviously remember Sophie's last relationship she was travelling from Sussex to the USA to support her man's games. Their breakup made the internet i am literally no match in social life to her.

Sophie lived in Sussex, a few hours away, and was planning to move to London after the holidays. Josh had insisted she stay with Maya or Nadia once she relocated, reasoning that it would put his mind at rest knowing his sister was near Maya, and it would reassure him that things remained safe and orderly.

Sophie was travelling to Bath a day before Maya's arrival to meet her brother for the holidays. The three of them would be together for the first time in months, and Josh was practically vibrating with excitement.

The night before her flight, Maya's phone rang.

Lucas Thoreau.

She frowned. Late-night calls were unusual from him.

"Hello?" Maya said cautiously.

"Ms Bennett," he began, casual yet precise, "do you have a few minutes?"

She glanced at the clock: 10:45 PM. Why now? she thought, but curiosity got the better of her.

"Sure," she replied.

The conversation began formally, discussing the latest updates on the wellness project. But soon, the dialogue shifted. Lucas's tone softened, not in a romantic way, but something warmer like two people finding a rare, unexpected rhythm in conversation.

Maya found herself laughing more freely than she had in weeks. They discussed deadlines, quirks of the app, and even a minor hiccup in content compliance. The conversation flowed naturally. They joked about late-night work habits and the quirks of London commuting.

Hours passed unnoticed. When they finally checked the time, it was 11:30 PM.

"You know," Lucas said lightly, "we could continue this... somewhere quieter."

Maya raised an eyebrow. "Meaning?"

"I mean... my place. Just to finish the discussion. More comfortable."

She laughed softly, shaking her head. "Not tonight, Mr Thoreau. I need my sleep."

He didn't push. Simply let the comment linger. "Very well. Safe night, Ms Bennett."

"You too," she replied. Hanging up, she felt a strange flutter of something intrigue, curiosity, perhaps the tension she hadn't realised had been building. She shook her head. It's just conversation. Nothing more.

The next morning, Maya packed her bag for Bath. She was excited to see Josh, to finally have a calm, festive holiday after months of school and work. London faded behind her as the plane sped off, and she allowed herself a rare moment of relaxation.

She didn't notice the subtle twist fate had laid before her.

Unbeknownst to Maya, Josh, in his excitement, had extended his holiday invitation to Lucas Thoreau as well. He didn't know Lucas had any connection to Maya that Lucas was a respected professional, a friend from Paris, they attended the same school, played on the football team and someone interesting to spend a few holiday days with.

Lucas, of course, accepted the invitation. Who misses an opportunity to meet a long-time friend?

Maya boarded the plane, her mind buzzing with Josh, Sophie, the holidays, and the rare freedom of leaving London behind. She didn't know that Lucas would soon be on the same path, in the same space with her

Maya leaned against the window, headphones on, soft classical music filling the space between her thoughts. She thought about the past six months Josh's patience, the fights they'd had about intimacy, the late nights she had spent in libraries and hospitals instead of in his arms.

And she thought of Lucas Thoreau. Just a professional acquaintance... nothing more. And yet, somehow, the memory of their conversation last night lingered, unbidden.

Why do I feel like I'm missing something? She asked herself quietly.

She shook her head. Focus. Bath. Josh. Holidays. Nothing else.

But fate, as it often did, had other plans.

Meanwhile, in a sleek apartment overlooking the Thames, Lucas reviewed his calendar for the holiday week. London, Bath... coincidences. Perhaps not. Perhaps opportunities.

He made no decisions yet. No impulsive moves. Observation first, patience always. He noted the little details he had learned about her routines, her habits, her calm efficiency and wondered what would happen when she was in a different environment, a more relaxed setting.

Lucas Thoreau didn't know about Josh and Maya. Not yet. And that was perfect.

Because unknowing created more possibilities.

By the time Maya arrived in Bath, the city sparkled under festive lights. Cobblestone streets, warm lamplight, distant carols. The train station was nearly empty, a crisp winter night enveloping her. Sophie had arrived a day before, Josh was already waiting at the airport, and for the first time in months, Maya felt a rare sense of anticipation.

She had no idea Lucas Thoreau was on his way as well.

And she didn't know that the holiday season, which should have been calm, cosy, and predictable, was about to become a subtle game of observation, calculation, and unseen connections a game that would test her, Josh, and even Sophie in ways she couldn't yet imagine.

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  • Waiting in the shadows    The claim

    Damien did not like leaving the hospital. Even for an hour. Especially now he and And Maya just had an argument But Maya needed clothes. Proper ones. The oversized hospital gown made her look smaller than she already felt. And Layrus would need his first blanket from home not the thin white one from the maternity ward.The house greeted him with silence.Not peaceful silence.The kind that echoes.He stepped inside slowly. Maya's mug was still on the kitchen counter. The faint scent of baby detergent lingered in the air. Everything looked like a life paused mid-sentence.On instinct, he checked the mailbox before going upstairs.Three envelopes.Utility bill.Hospital follow-up notice.And one heavy cream envelope with foreign postage.His fingers froze.Thoreau & Devereux Legal ConsortiumLondon His jaw tightened.He opened it there on the driveway.The words were formal. Cold. Clinical. Emergency Petition for Immediate Parental CustodyFiled on behalf of Mr Lucas Thoreau for a M

  • Waiting in the shadows    Path of us

    Maya lay in the hospital bed, exhaustion pressing into her bones, her fingers still tracing the soft downy hair of her newborn son. The nurse approached, papers in hand. "We'll need the father's name for the birth certificate," she said kindly.Maya turned her head weakly toward Damien, Her voice was barely audible. audible Where is Lucas?"His call went to voicemail, and I sent a text, but it didn't go through. Damein said lying.Maya felt sad cause he had promised Lucas to be there when she gave birth but now that she had done her part, he wasn't.He is not always around when I need him. Maya said.Damien answered before Maya could speak. "Write my name. He isn't here, and she's in no condition to deal with this right now."Maya stayed silent. She couldn't even look at the nurse, her mind spinning with memories of Lucas: promises, heartbreak, the unsteady line between hope and despair.About an hour later, the soft creak of the hospital door announced visitors. Mrs Bergström entere

  • Waiting in the shadows    Born in silence

    The sky outside the aeroplane was painfully calm.Lucas stared at the stretch of white clouds beneath him, unmoving, endless. The world looked peaceful from above. Too peaceful. As if nothing had fractured. As if nothing had broken inside him hours ago.He replayed it again.Maya didn't come.She didn't run after him. She didn't call. She didn't choose him.His jaw tightened.He had fought for her. Fought against his family. Against Sophie. Against the version of himself everyone expected him to be.And stillShe didn't choose him.The seatbelt sign flickered on. The captain's voice announced their descent into Milan. Lucas closed his eyes briefly.If she had moved on... then he would too.He had to.The contraction came like a wave splitting stone.Maya gasped, fingers gripping the hospital sheets as her body arched against the pain. The sterile scent of antiseptic burned her lungs. Monitors beeped in uneven rhythm."Breathe, Maya," the nurse urged gently. "You're progressing."Anoth

  • Waiting in the shadows    Fractured Paths

    Damien carried a small container of strawberry ice cream. He placed it gently on the kitchen counter. "Here," he said softly. "I know it won't reach the baby, but... I wanted you to have it."Maya's fingers brushed the lid. She smiled faintly, her lips trembling with exhaustion. "Thank you, Damien. Even if it doesn't make it to the baby... it still feels... normal."Damien leaned closer, a glint in his eyes. "You just started enjoying Sweden, and this happened, and now strawberry ice cream. That counts as normal, right?"She laughed softly, the sound fragile and delicate. "I suppose... it does."Without thinking, she touched Damien's lips with cotton wool to clean the blood on his lips."Hey!" he said, startled, but his eyes sparkled.Maya grinned, removing her hands, sorry, I was just trying to help.He chuckled, reaching out to steady her hand. "You're impossible," he murmured."I'm just... surviving," she whispered, her voice barely audible.Damien's gaze softened. "And you're doin

  • Waiting in the shadows    Edge Between Us

    As the call ended.Lucas went straight to Sophie.The front door shut behind him with controlled force. Not loud enough to be called a slam, but firm enough to announce that something had shifted.Sophie was in the living room, seated comfortably, her phone in hand. She looked calm. Too calm for someone who had just shaken his world with a single post.Lucas stopped in front of her and held out his phone.The screen glowed between them.Her announcement.Her claim.Her certainty."Explain this," he said.His voice was low. Controlled. The kind of control that meant anger was sitting just beneath the surface.Sophie glanced at the phone, then back at him. She did not look ashamed."I'm fighting for my right," she replied evenly.Lucas's jaw tightened."You're right?" he repeated. "You post something like this without speaking to me first?"She stood slowly, placing her phone down."You only remember I exist when Maya is angry with you," she shot back. "The moment she calls you, the mom

  • Waiting in the shadows    Breaking point

    The cold Swedish night wrapped around Maya as soon as she stepped outside Damien's family's house.The warmth, the laughter, the comfort she had briefly allowed herself to feel vanished the moment the door closed behind her. Snow crunched softly beneath her boots as she walked, her breath uneven, her mind replaying the image she couldn't unsee.Sophie.Pregnant.Smiling.Celebrated.Maya pressed a hand to her chest, willing her heart to slow. It doesn't concern you, she told herself. You left. You chose peace.But her body didn't listen.A sharp pain cut through her lower abdomen without warning. She stopped abruptly, gasping. Another wave followed-stronger, tighter-forcing her to bend forward."No... no, please," she whispered, panic rising.Tears spilt freely now. She tried to breathe the way the doctor had taught her before. Slow. Controlled. It didn't work. Her body trembled as the pain returned, unmistakable this time.People nearby noticed.A woman rushed toward her, speaking ra

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