The Path Back To You
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ance of the bills being cleared, gently stroking her hair, i gazed at her adorable, charming, peaceful face w
like yesterday, he seemed so interested in me until after I jokingly said i was pregnant for him which was act
es fluttered open, "mommy...why are you crwying?" her weak voice trailed off as she noticed the tears in my eyes, my heart
it, how are you feeling?" I said forcing a little smile on
"Mom, who paid the hospital bill?" her gaze locked on mine, "a friend sweetie, don't worry a
ded her a bag of fruits, "i got your favourites," I quickly diverted the conversation, her little face lightened
filled her senses, she closed her eyes, savoring the moment. "Sweetie, you love banana
ck soon okay?" "Okay Mom" she nodded, I hugged her t
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said trying to keep my voice steady, "hey, Soph! What's up?" He replied, "We got involved in an accident on my way
covery, I'm fine," "I'll be on my way soon, what's the room number?", his voice turned resolute, "room 304," I replie
meeting?" Emily asked in curiosity as I stood up, "Just...someone who helped with the hospital bill," i said in hesitation, Emily's brow furr
this mysterious benefactor?, why did he pay Emily's bill?, why doe
I thought it was, Mason Blackwood, Emily's long lost father, who abandoned us five years ago after I r
't waver, there was a few moments of silence, "i want the child" he replied straightforward
u know exactly which child." His eyes seems to bore my soul, "i don't
in, "you abandoned us for five years, and now you
tone implied our relationship was insignificant, i knew i wasn't important to him,
but now I'm back, and i'll claim what's mine," he said firmly, "you'll never take Em
ed my arms, determination burning within, "watch me!" i said with an affirmative voice, Mason chuckled, "You're no match for my family's power and influence
g, i bristled in anger, "what are you going to do, Mason? Buy your way into Emily's life!?" his eyes glinted, "exactly. I'll do
r Sophia, no match for the Blackwood Empire," his words stung but i stood firm, "i won't back
necessary," my anger boiled over, "Necessary? You call ignoring a
ingled with rage, "then what's the point! you never cared about us, you neve
oice dropped from a menacing tone, his gaze locked upon mine, "but the truth is, i was forced to leave," at this poi
ntrol my anger. "Because I've broken from their control, i want to be a part of my daughte
ason's menacing tone hung in the air, my hands clenched into fists, filled with r