Because she wasn’t doing it for herself anymore.
She was doing it for them.
The Second Encounter
A week after their café encounter, Daniel saw Elena again.
This time, it wasn’t coincidence.
He had been attending a high-end networking event at a luxury airport terminal—one reserved for private aviation clients.
He was there to impress potential investors.
To elevate his status.
To prove he belonged.
And then…
He saw her.
At first, he thought he was mistaken.
Elena stood at the edge of the runway, dressed in an elegant black gown that fit her perfectly. Her hair flowed effortlessly over her shoulders, and her posture radiated quiet confidence.
Beside her stood two children.
A boy and a girl.
Around five years old.
His breath caught.
The twins.
His twins.
But they looked… different.
Confident.
Happy.
The little boy wore a tailored suit, grinning widely. The girl, in a layered black dress with a bow in her hair, laughed as she tugged at Elena’s hand.
They looked… cared for.
Not struggling.
Not lacking.
Daniel frowned.
That didn’t make sense.
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The Moment Everything Changed
A sleek private jet stood behind them, its polished surface reflecting the afternoon sun.
Daniel’s eyes narrowed.
He turned to one of the staff nearby. “Who’s boarding that jet?”
The man glanced at his tablet. “Ms. Elena Hayes and her family.”
Daniel blinked.
“Hayes?”
“Yes, sir. CEO of Hayes Consulting Group.”
The words hit him like a punch.
CEO?
Before Daniel could process it, Elena began walking forward—holding both children’s hands.
The twins laughed as they stepped onto the red carpet leading to the jet.
Daniel’s feet moved before his mind could catch up.
“Elena!”
She stopped.
Slowly, she turned.
Their eyes met again.
But this time, everything was different.
Daniel looked at the jet. Then at the children.
Then back at her.
“You… you’re boarding that?” he asked, his voice uncertain.
“Yes.”
“You’re… the CEO?” he stammered.
Elena nodded slightly. “I am.”
Vanessa appeared beside Daniel, whispering, “This has to be a joke.”
But it wasn’t.
Daniel stepped closer. “How… how is this possible?”
Elena studied him for a moment.
Then she smiled—softly, but without warmth.
“While you were busy building your new life,” she said calmly, “I was building ours.”
The Truth He Never Saw
Daniel shook his head. “No, I mean… this doesn’t make sense. You had nothing.”
“I had two reasons not to give up,” she replied, glancing down at the twins.
The little girl beamed up at her. “Mommy, is it time?”
“Almost, sweetheart.”
Daniel swallowed hard. “You didn’t even ask me for help.”
Elena’s expression didn’t change.
“I did,” she said quietly. “You just didn’t stay long enough to hear it.”
Silence fell between them.
Heavy.
Unavoidable.
Daniel looked at the children again.
His children.
He had missed their first words.
Their first steps.
Their first birthdays.
Everything.
“Do they…” he hesitated. “Do they know me?”
Elena paused.
Then she answered honestly.
“No.”