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RECLAIMING HIS EX WIFE

Isabella Moon walked away from her billionaire husband, Nolan Sinclair, with a broken heart and a secret growing inside her. She swore never to look back. For five years, she built a quiet life, raising her son in a small town, far from Nolan's cold world. But secrets don't stay hidden forever. When Nolan finds out he has a son, he stops at nothing to claim what's his. He wants to be a father. He wants Isabella back. But she refuses to let him break her heart again. Now, he has to prove he's not the man she left behind. This time, he won't let her go. But the past isn't done with them. Lies, jealousy, and the same woman who tore them apart once before are back to finish what they started. Isabella and Nolan have a second chance at love. But will they take it before it's too late?
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Chapter 6

Nolan Sinclair stared at the file on his desk as though it might vanish if he looked away long enough.

It didn't.

The manila folder lay open beneath the glow of his desk lamp, its contents neatly arranged, clinical, merciless. A photograph sat on top.

A child.

A boy no older than four, standing barefoot on a beach, the hem of his small shorts damp with seawater. His dark hair was tousled by the wind, his cheeks flushed with laughter caught mid-moment. He was smiling at whoever stood behind the camera, eyes bright, unguarded.

Storm-gray eyes.

Nolan's fingers curled slowly against the polished wood of his desk.

The room felt too quiet. Too tight. As though the walls of his office-glass, steel, and power-were closing in on him for the first time in his life.

"That's not possible," he muttered, his voice hoarse.

But his eyes refused to leave the photo.

Because the child's eyes were unmistakable.

They were his.

Not similar. Not close.

The same sharp, storm-colored gaze that had stared back at him from mirrors his entire life. The same eyes his father had once told him were a curse-eyes that saw too much, felt too little.

The investigator's words echoed in his head, calm and precise, like a blade sliding home.

She's not alone.

Nolan dragged a hand down his face and leaned back in his chair, exhaling sharply. His heartbeat was loud in his ears, each thud heavy, deliberate.

He flipped the page.

Name: Juan Moon

Age: 4 years old

Mother: Isabella Moon

Location: Coastal town, California

The dates punched the air from his lungs.

Four years.

His mind did the math instantly, cruelly. Counting backward. Lining up timelines he had avoided for too long.

Four years ago.

The night Isabella left.

The night he had stood frozen in his study, pride choking the words in his throat as she walked out of his life.

His grip tightened on the folder.

"No," he whispered. "No..."

But the truth didn't care whether he was ready for it.

His chest constricted as memories flooded in uninvited-Isabella's quiet strength, the way she touched her stomach absently when she thought no one was looking, the softness in her eyes that night she left, layered beneath heartbreak.

God.

He had been blind.

Nolan surged to his feet so abruptly that his chair scraped loudly against the floor. He paced the length of his office, long strides eating up the space as his thoughts spiraled.

A child.

His child.

While he had been signing contracts, closing deals, building an empire, she had been alone. Pregnant. Afraid. Carrying his son without a word from him.

A bitter laugh tore from his throat.

Of course she hadn't told him.

Why would she?

He had taught her silence.

His phone buzzed sharply on the desk. Nolan stopped pacing and snatched it up.

"How certain are you?" he demanded the second the call connected.

The investigator didn't hesitate. "One hundred percent. Birth records, medical files, eyewitness accounts. The boy lives with her. Everyone in town knows him as her son."

Nolan closed his eyes.

"And the resemblance?" he asked quietly.

A pause. Then, "Sir... if I didn't know better, I'd say you'd already met him."

The words hit harder than any accusation ever could.

Nolan ended the call without another word and stood there, phone limp in his hand, staring out at the city skyline beyond his windows. The lights glittered below, cold and distant.

For the first time, they meant nothing.

Somewhere far from this tower of glass and power, a little boy was laughing on a beach.

His boy.

Nolan's jaw clenched as a foreign sensation twisted through his chest-sharp, aching, relentless.

Regret.

It clawed at him now, unrestrained, ripping through the armor he had spent years perfecting.

He saw Isabella's face as clearly as if she stood before him now. The way she had looked at him that night-waiting. Hoping. Giving him one last chance to stop her.

And he hadn't.

"I didn't know," he whispered to the empty room.

But ignorance didn't absolve him.

He crossed back to his desk and picked up the photograph again, studying it closely this time. The boy's smile tugged at something deep inside him, something raw and unguarded.

Juan.

The name settled into him with unexpected weight.

Nolan pressed his thumb to the image, just beside the child's face, as though he might feel warmth through the paper.

A memory surfaced suddenly-his own childhood, standing beside his father in a cold, echoing office much like this one. Lincoln Sinclair's hand heavy on his shoulder, his voice distant.

Legacy matters more than feelings.

Nolan swallowed hard.

Not this time.

He set the photo down carefully, as though it were fragile, then reached for his jacket.

Plans rearranged themselves in his mind with ruthless clarity. Meetings could wait. Deals could burn.

Nothing mattered more than this.

He needed to see him.

He needed to see her.

The coastal town smelled like salt and coffee and something warm Nolan couldn't name.

He stood across the street from a small café with wide front windows and pale blue trim, his expensive car parked discreetly down the block. The sign above the door swayed gently in the breeze.

Moonrise Café.

His heart pounded with a force that unsettled him.

Through the window, he saw her.

Isabella moved behind the counter, hair pulled back loosely, flour dusting her hands as she laughed at something an elderly customer said. She looked... different.

Stronger.

Softer in ways that hurt to witness.

And then the boy appeared.

Juan darted out from behind the counter, small sneakers scuffing the floor as he ran toward a table by the window. He was holding a paper cup, his grin wide and unrestrained.

Nolan's breath caught painfully in his chest.

Up close, there was no denying it.

The eyes.

The curve of his mouth.

Even the way he tilted his head-so achingly familiar that Nolan had to brace a hand against the brick wall beside him.

That's my son.

The realization was no longer abstract. No longer ink on paper.

It was flesh and blood, laughter and life unfolding right in front of him.

Isabella turned then, following the boy with her gaze.

Her smile faded.

Her body went rigid.

Their eyes met through the glass.

For a heartbeat, the world stopped.

Shock flared across her face, followed swiftly by something sharper-fear.

And then she moved.

She rushed toward the boy, dropping to her knees beside him, pulling him close with a protectiveness so fierce it punched the air from Nolan's lungs.

Her lips moved.

Stay with me.

Nolan took an involuntary step forward.

The door to the café stood between them.

So did four years of silence.

Inside, Juan looked up at Isabella, confused, then followed her gaze toward the window.

His storm-gray eyes locked onto Nolan.

The boy frowned slightly, studying him with open curiosity.

And then he smiled.

A slow, bright smile that shattered something deep inside Nolan Sinclair.

Juan tugged at Isabella's sleeve and pointed.

"Mommy," he asked, voice muffled through the glass, "why does that man look like me?"

Isabella's face drained of color.

Nolan's heart thundered.

And in that moment standing on the wrong side of a glass door, staring into the eyes of the child he never knew he had Nolan understood one undeniable truth.

His life would never be the same again.

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