âYou havenât told me your sonâs name yet.
â
Ariana hit her palm on her forehead in a resounding slap.
How in the world had she not given him his name? âSorry, it completely slipped my mind.
His nameâs Max,â she quickly told Holden.
âGot it, Max, it is.
Iâll make sure to keep that in my memory,â
Holden quipped with a light chuckle.
âSend me your number.
Iâll give him a ring tomorrow.
â
âThank you so much.
â A sigh of relief escaped Arianaâs lips.
She could finally release the tension that had been furrowing her brow.
A moment of acknowledgment passed between them before the line went off.
Lowering her phone, Ariana found herself entranced, caught between the eerie resemblance of that voice to Theodoreâs and the warmth of Holdenâs tenor.
The haunting similarity left her in a daze.
It wasnât until after she had dispatched her contact details to him that her tumultuous thoughts started to dissipate.
Perched at the edge of the couch, Ariana couldnât help but unlock her phone again, her compulsion driving her to pore over the manâs sparse social media presence time and time again.
She hunted fruitlessly for any breadcrumbs of information.
His online presence yielded nothing but an outline of a life shrouded in ambiguity.
She exhaled disappointedly, her hand falling limp in her lap, her thoughts drifting to the brief encounter with the Theodore doppelganger from earlier that day.
A wave of defeat washed over her, a feeling that had hollowed out her very core.
Was she so desperate and delusional that she now saw his apparitions wherever she turned? The very thought left her feeling hollow.
Sinking into the plush cushions of the couch, Ariana took a slow, deep breath in an attempt to calm her tumultuous mind.
She scrolled through the manâs profile once more, but it revealed nothing about her lost love, Theodore.
Of course not, she reprimanded herself.
What had she expected to unearth about Theodore from this enigmatic man she had never even met?
With a rueful shake of her head, Ariana locked her phone and shuffled off to bed, the images of those vacant social media pages trailing behind her like a specter.
Melon was uncharacteristically silent the following morning and seemed more like a shadow of his typically effervescent, chatty self.
Arianaâs fingers ran tenderly through his hair as she coaxed, âIâm certain Daddy will be calling very soon, my sweet.
Perhaps even today!â
Melon regarded her skeptically, his lips puckered with doubt, silently musing, âAre you truly expecting me to believe that?â
Without a word, he returned to listlessly turning the pages of his picture book.
Arianaâs sigh carried a weight of guilt as she gazed at her sad son.
Her anxious gaze was constantly drawn back to her silent phone.
She had been anxiously anticipating the strangerâs call since she woke up.
Just then, an unfamiliar number flashed across her screen.
Her heart leaped as she swiped to answer, eagerly saying, âHello?â
To her surprise, it was Soniaâs exuberant voice that greeted her, bubbling over with playful teasing.
âWell, well, you sound eager!
Waiting on a special someoneâs call, I presume?â
Hearing the knowing lilt in her friendâs voice, Ariana couldnât help but laugh, a sound tinged with amusement and resignation.
âWhy call me using an unfamiliar number?â
Soniaâs voice dripped with exasperation.
âUgh, my old number got leaked, and I was inundated with spam calls all day.
I switched to this new number to escape the madness and wanted to ensure you had it.
â
âOh,â Ariana said with an amused smile.
After a brief catch-up conversation, they bid each other farewell.
As Ariana ended the call, the doorbell chimed.
She placed her phone facedown on the couch and hurried to answer the door.
It was the delivery service with a package.
While she was signing for it, her phone rang once more.
Melonâs gaze flicked between his mother at the door and her buzzing phone.
After a momentâs hesitation, curiosity got the better of him.
He reached over and pressed the green button.
âApologies for the late call.
Meetings all day,â a genial male voice flowed through the speaker before Melon could utter a word.