For a moment, Cecilia just watched them in silence. Then, notifying Mark of her intention, she ascended the stairs.

Mark’s attention remained fixed on Olivia.

Edwin observed Mark, a thought brewing in his mind.

After a moment, he ventured, “Mom’s not with Mr. Smith anymore. Dad… does that make you happy?”

Mark hesitated.

The complexities of adult relationships weren’t something easily distilled into simple words.

Yet, Mark understood the crux of what Edwin sought.

Turning to him, Mark responded gently, “Your mom’s having a tough time. Try to be there more for her and help look after your sister, okay?”

Edwin nestled up to Mark, pressing his lips together in thought.

The question hanging in the air was whether Edwin would like to spend a few more days with him. Though the boy yearned to stay with his father, he couldn’t bear the thought of parting from his sister, his goodnight kiss to her a cherished ritual.

After wrestling with the idea, Edwin inquired, “Can I bring Olivia along?”

Mark shared the wish to have Olivia over, but her tender age made it impractical. She needed her mother’s presence.

Edwin’s desire to remain with his father was palpable.

Sitting close, he ran his fingers through his sister’s brown locks, his tone mature beyond his years.

“Olivia, I’ll be away for a week.

I’ll come back next week, I promise.”

Bottle in hand, Olivia paused to gaze at her brother with her bright, black eyes.

Overcome with affection, Edwin leaned in for a kiss.

He whispered, “So adorable.”

After Olivia’s feeding, Mark spent some time playing with her before ascending the stairs to hand her over to Cecilia.

Cecilia was propped against the sofa, script in hand.

Beside her stood a treadmill. Mark set Olivia down, allowing her some space to play.

“What’s up?” Cecilia lifted her gaze to inquire.

Taking a seat opposite her, Mark studied Cecilia’s eyes, noticing the slight redness.

He couldn’t tell if it was from lack of sleep or the melancholy of parting ways with Thomas. Although he yearned to know, it wasn’t his place to ask. After a pause, he ventured, “You and he…”

“Wie broke up,” interjected Cecilia, her tone casual.

She then strolled over to the window, reaching for her coffee cup.

Mark’s eyes followed her, noting a touch of solitude in her posture.

She was still in her early 30s, he thought, surely she yearned for companionship. He’d encountered Thomas a few times, and the man seemed to mesh well with Cecilia. Love aside, Mark believed they could have had a fulfilling life post-marriage.

His emotions were a tangle.

It was a blend of relief and self-reproach.

Olivia, in her playful zest, scampered toward Mark, intending to Leap into his embrace, but the treadmill stood in her path.

She stamped her little feet, craning her neck to look up at him.

In response, Mark scooped her up.

Olivia’s arms found their way around Mark’s neck. Admiring how handsome her father was, she planted kisses on his face, leaving a trail of drool on his chin.

Mark didn’t mind.

He ambled slowly behind Cecilia, Olivia secure in his hold.

After what felt like an eternity, he managed to ask, “Did you care for him?”

Eyes downcast, Cecilia offered a smile.

“If I admit I did, would you cease to appear before me, or stop visiting my house?”

A pang of pain shot through Mark’s heart.

They were both acutely aware of her split with Thomas.

Yet, Mark couldn’t make that promise.

He accepted his own selfishness, understanding that when someone craves something deeply, they might just do anything to obtain it.

Cecilia’s demeanor remained even.

“Mark, there’s no hidden message here. I’m simply stating that Edwin and Olivia hold more space in my heart than anyone else… It’s not about you.”

Her words, stark and grounded in reality, stung.

But they were Mark’s to bear.

He grasped her intent. She was signaling her rejection, not just of his advances but of any romantic entanglement.

Though she’d ended things with Thomas, she still didn’t envision a future with Mark.

Mark nodded in acquiescence.

“I understand.”

“What do you understand?”

Cecilia spun around, tears brimming in her eyes, a hint of anger in her voice.

Yet, there Mark stood, Olivia in his arms, the little one busily smearing her saliva on his chin with a look of innocent delight.

Beneath it all, Mark’s gaze held a profound depth.

And in that moment, his allure remained undiminished, even amidst the domestic chaos.

Cecilia held back her rising irritation.

Mark, ever perceptive, sensed it. He playfully tapped Olivia’s backside, remarking, “Your cute little devil.”

Oblivious, Olivia merely wrapped her arms around Mark’s neck and planted a kiss on him.

Mark didn’t beat around the bush.

He handed Olivia to Cecilia, his hand lingering on the child’s soft cheek for a moment.

a bit older, let me look after her for some time. I’m taking Edwin back with me today. Don’t fret, I’ll ensure he’s well taken

eyes shifted to

agree to

upstairs,

found herself unable

out her son’s attire with one

gaze never

allure, a quality

sure to listen to your grandma…

Edwin nodded in affirmation.

and shared a parting kiss

out,” Mark murmured, his warm breath grazing Cecilia’s

eyes lifted to meet

her shoulder and back, his voice

get some

muster a retort, Mark had

the stairs,

Mark greeted him politely.

with a smirk, “Hearing you this humble feels odd. But

better now I

Mark, Korbyn harbored a deep affection

the boy over with a wave, ruffling his hair and planting a kiss

departed, Korbyn’s final words carried a laden

no spring chicken. There are certain matters neither her mother nor I need fret over. But just remember, as long as we’re here, no one’s going to take advantage

implication wasn’t lost on

free to woo Cecilia, but

a trace of

“I understand, Dad.”

of discomfort crossed Korbyn’s features,

are no longer married to

was a simple,

tow, Mark headed back.

the call concerned

question caught him

“Is Rena with you?”

steering wheel, Mark hesitated before replying, “No, she’s not here. I

Concerned, Mark probed further.

a prelude to a

Angela’s Library

just… we had a bit of a

familiar with their

years, Waylen and Rena maintained a stable relationship, marred only by Waylen’s bouts of possessiveness. Despite Rena scaling back her social interactions, any hint of her mingling with the opposite sex would set

situation was complex, neither

head home

was well-known in

embarrassed, Waylen wore his infamy

reached out to Rena. She

her voice came

Mark inquired, “What’s happening between

drinks with Vera at a

to check on me,

Mark offered no denial.

nothing major,”

hiccup. We’ll smooth things over in a

place to pry into their

call. Vera shot

plans on

pane of French glass, showcasing more than half of

eyes, Rena’s smile was

I’ll stay at a

glasses

the

to her shimmering crystal glass, her mind

not there, he’ll surely head home

between Waylen and Rena had its roots in the Smith family’s party the other

Rena

to take care of Rena for him. Yet, post-celebration, he arrived uncharacteristically early to fetch Rena, almost like he suspected there was something going on between

of Harrison’s ride was fortuitous; otherwise, Waylen’s reaction could have

post -nuptial villa, where

wished she could forget all those unpleasant things he said in a fit

Waylen’s routine altered –late departures, early returns, yet constant

protective in his defense

patience wore thin under Waylen’s intense control, reaching a breaking point when she discovered

of defiance,

between the couple

these details from even Vera, too embarrassed

misconstrue the ordeal as a grand love gesture, thrilling

for Rena, it

of his affection for her, but she knew love wasn’t

Nobody enjoyed feeling watched.

Rena decided

she descended the stairs, her form-fitting, elongated dress drew an extra glance from

mind,

to a taxi, throwing Waylen off her

It was

She answered this time.

was soft, yet

“I’m with Vera.”

response, she ended the call, only to blacklist his number when he

observing, cradled her

after all these years, his love for

voice tinged with humor, “Perhaps Waylen’s going through a midlife crisis.” That might explain his fixation on Harrison and the unconscious need to measure up to

side of him, but she insisted he

concluded, a male voice drifted

Angela’s Library

“Midlife crisis, am I?”

Rena swiveled.

engagement. Drawing close, he bent down to plant a kiss on her lips, murmuring, “Mrs. Fowler, it seems you value me

prime, Waylen exuded an alluring blend

in to kiss his wife, creating an

observing

She watched, utterly fascinated.

spell of the kiss, Rena’s lips

traced her

Romance saturated the air.

like an intruder on the scene, Vera grabbed her purse, announcing, “I’ll

a ride home?” Waylen extended

“No, I’ll manage, thanks.”

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