Ariel trudged through the front door, her exhaustion evident in every step. Her babies, Star and Moon, toddled towards her, their eyes shining with excitement, knowing their mother’s return meant food and comfort. Ariel’s fatigue momentarily vanished as she scooped up her little ones, her heart over
Benjamin's face fell, disapproval etched on his features. "Ariel, honey, we've talked about this. Sky is gone. You have to accept reality," Ariel's voice remained firm. "I know you think I'm in denial, but I know my baby is alive. And I won't leave until I find him,” Whitney got up and placed
Ariel’s heart was racing with fear and anger. She couldn’t believe she’d fallen for the stranger’s trap. Her mind replayed the encounter, regret and worry gnawing at her. Why had she been so naïve? Why had she gone alone? When she arrived home, her family noticed her unease immediately. Whitney and
"I... I don't know, Jordan. I thought I did, but now... I just don't know," Jordan nods understandingly. "You've been through a lot, Chase. Buying an engagement ring but not proposing... that's a big step. What's holding you back?" Chase shrugs, his shoulders sagging. "I don't know, man. Maybe
Ariel, now 29, watched as her 5-year-old twins, Moon and Star, excitedly ran to her, eager to share their day at school. Moon, her little princess, loved playing with dolls and laughing, while Star, her observant son, had a curious mind, just like his father. Despite never meeting their father, Chas
"Hey, Mommy?" Star says, looking up at me with curious eyes. "Are we going to see Daddy soon?" I hesitate, unsure of how to answer. "We'll see, sweetie," I say finally. "But no matter what, we'll always be together, okay?" Star nods, seeming to understand. But I know that soon, I'll have to face
ARIEL LOPEZ I flung open the door to my penthouse, beaming with excitement as my parents walked in. It had been too long since we'd last seen each other, and I couldn't wait to catch up. My stepmom enveloped me in a warm hug, tears welling up in her eyes, while my dad smiled broadly, his eyes crink
ARIEL As I walked into the boardroom, my heart raced with anticipation and nerves. I had rehearsed this moment countless times, but nothing could have prepared me for the intensity of Chase’s gaze. Our eyes met, and a flurry of emotions swirled in my head. I hadn’t seen him in years, and the memor
Her father sighed and rubbed his temples. “It’s a long story, Monica,” he said. “But I’ll tell you everything. Just please, listen to me and try to understand.” Monica nodded, still feeling dazed and confused. But she was determined to get to the truth and understand what was happening. “Okay,”
Monica’s eyes fluttered open, and she was met with an unfamiliar ceiling. She was disoriented, and for a moment, she thought she was having a bad dream. But as she sat up and looked around, she realised that she was in a room she had never seen before. Panic set in, and she jumped out of bed, her he
But it was quickly suppressed, replaced by a sense of calculation and cunning. He knew exactly what he was doing, and he was willing to do whatever it took to achieve his goals. “I’m already proud of you,” he said, his voice low and smooth. “You’re going to do great things, Rachel. I just know it.”
As they drove home from the water theme park, Chase was awfully quiet, his eyes fixed on the road ahead. Ariel noticed the silence and couldn't help but wonder what was wrong. She glanced over at Chase, trying to read his expression, but his face was a mask of calmness. Ariel's mind wandered back t
Chase raised an eyebrow, his expression sceptical. “What makes you think I care about any of this?” he asked, his voice cold. Monica took a step forward, her eyes locked onto Chase’s. “Because I know you, Chase,” she said. “I know you’re a good person, and I know you deserve to be happy.” Chas
As the sun began to set, casting a warm orange glow over the water theme park, Chase and Ariel started to pack up the remains of their picnic. The kids, still buzzing with excitement from their birthday celebration, gathered around, chattering and laughing as they helped their parents gather their b
As Rachel walked into the house, she couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had just come from a meeting with Chase and Caleb, and she was confident that she had made a great impression. She was smiling from ear to ear, eager to share the details of her day with the man who
Chase stood outside the conference room, adjusting his tie and taking a deep breath. He and his brother, Caleb, were about to meet with a representative from a potential investor, and Chase wanted to make a good impression. Caleb, who was standing beside him, clapped him on the back. “You’ve got
Chase stepped out of the hospital room, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. He had been by Ariel’s side for the past hour, watching as she struggled through the contractions. He knew she needed him, but he also knew she needed to stay hydrated. He decided to slip out and grab some iced water fr