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Sophia Crosses Her Arms, Leaning Back Against the Chair

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Sophie folded her arms, leaning against the back of the chair. Her ice-blue eyes never left Daniels face. His usual arrogance had vanished, replaced by visible tension.

“Do you think I havent wondered, every night, whether to come back?” she said quietly but firmly. “Five years Ive lived with that thought. But I chose to wait. Until my children were old enough to understand who you really are.”

Daniel cleared his throat, avoiding her gaze.

“You ran. You left me in front of everyone like a discarded man. Do you know what my colleagues said? What people at the firm thought?”

“I dont care, Daniel,” she cut him off. “If youd cared about me and our child back then, I wouldnt be here today with two boys who dont know you and owe you nothing.”

A heavy silence settled between them. From the next room came the laughter of Liam and Oliver, playing with their toy cars.

“I want a paternity test,” Daniel said abruptly. “I want proof theyre mine.”

Sophie raised an eyebrow.

“Fine. But know thisthe test wont change whats already happened. Or what Im about to do.”

“And whats that, Sophie?” he asked, his tone trying for confidence but betraying a flicker of fear.

She leaned slightly over the table.

“Im going to take everything you thought was yours aloneyour reputation, your peace, your control over your own story. I have documents, Daniel. Messages, recordings. Everything you said in those last months before I left. And if you want to go to court, rest assured, Ill be the one filing first.”

His face flushed.

“Blackmail?”

“No. The truth. The truth youll see in black and white before a judge.”

Daniel leaned back, trying to reclaim his air of control.

“You think you can destroy me? I have connections, money, power.”

“And I have patience,” she replied calmly. “You know what they saypatience is the weapon of those with nothing left to lose.”

A soft knock came at the door. Liam peeked in.

“Mum, can we go to the park when the mans done talking to you?”

Sophie smiled warmly at her son.

“Of course, darling. Just five more minutes.”

Daniel looked at the boys properly for the first time. A shadow of hesitation crossed his facethe sign of a man realising hes lost more than a battle.

“I never wanted it to come to this,” he muttered, more to himself than to her. “But if you want war youll get it.”

“No, Daniel. I dont want war. I want justice. And justice isnt something your money or connections can buy. Only the truth can give you that.”

She stood, gesturing to the door.

“Now please leave. My children need to know that when I say enough, my word is final.”

Daniel hesitated, then stood abruptly, grabbing his briefcase. Before leaving, he turned.

“Youll regret this.”

“Maybe,” Sophie said without blinking. “But youll regret it more.”

The door shut with a sharp click. Sophie took a deep breath, gazing out the window. Outside, light rain had begun to fall, like a prelude to the storm ahead.

Liam and Oliver came running into the room.

“Mum, can we go to the park now?” Oliver asked.

Sophie hugged them tightly.

“Yes, were going. And remember thisno matter how big this world gets, Ill always be right here with you.”

That afternoon, as the boys played among the wet leaves, Sophie felt every step back to this city brought her closer to the final reckoning. She knew Daniel wouldnt stop. There would be threats, pressure, maybe even dirty tricks.

But she had something he could never buy againher childrens trust. And in Sophies eyes, that was the strongest currency of all.

That evening, after putting them to bed, she sat at her desk and opened her laptop. On the screen, a file titled “Evidence” waited to be filled. She had already started writing their storynot just for the courts, but so that one day, Liam and Oliver would read it and know everything.

“The truth is the only pure legacy I can leave you,” she typed on the first page.

Her phone buzzed. A message from an unknown number: “Dont think youve won. The games only just begun.”

Sophie smiled bitterly.

“Then lets play, Daniel,” she whispered.

She stood, turned off the light, and looked toward the rooms where her children slept. In the dark, one thought burned in her mind: no matter the cost, she would never let anyone dictate their future again.

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