Shadows Of The Past

Ethan stood on the edge of the sidewalk, his hands stuffed into his pockets as he watched the bus carrying Lila disappear into the distance.

A small smile lingered on his lips. It had been a good evening — better than he'd expected. She had been shy and nervous, but there was something endearing about her honesty and the way she tried to put herself out there despite her awkwardness.

"Guess I'm not as rusty at this as I thought," he murmured to himself, turning to head back toward his bike.

The streets were quieter now, the hum of the city mellowed under the soft glow of the streetlights.

Ethan rounded the corner, approaching the small parking area where his sleek sports bike was parked. His steps slowed when he noticed a figure standing by the restaurant's entrance.

Or rather, two figures.

One of them was a woman he recognized instantly. Her posture, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders, the confident tilt of her chin — it was unmistakable. His ex-girlfriend, Melissa.

Beside her stood another woman, her stance tense and her eyes locked on Ethan. His stomach twisted as he recognized her, too. It was his sister, Claire.

For a moment, none of them moved. The three of them stood frozen, like actors in a play, each unsure of their lines.

Ethan's gaze flicked between the two women. Melissa looked surprised, her lips parting slightly as if she hadn't expected to see him here.

Claire, on the other hand, looked like she'd seen a ghost. Her eyes burned with a mix of shock and something sharper — disgust, maybe?

He couldn't blame her.

The charges from his old job hadn't been publicly lifted. As far as she knew, he was still the man accused of embezzling funds, the man whose reputation had been shredded.

"Ethan," Melissa said finally, breaking the silence. Her voice was calm but tinged with hesitation.

"Melissa," he replied evenly, his tone giving nothing away.

Claire's eyes narrowed, her hands balling into fists at her sides. "What are you doing here?" she demanded, her voice cold.

Ethan shifted his weight, keeping his expression neutral. "I was just leaving," he said, his gaze flicking toward his bike.

Melissa glanced at Claire, then back at Ethan. "You've been... busy, I see." Her attempt at casual conversation fell flat, and the tension between them only thickened.

Ethan met her eyes briefly before looking away. "Yeah. Something like that."

Claire took a step forward, her jaw tight. "You have some nerve showing your face around here after everything you've done."

Ethan felt the sting of her words but kept his face impassive. He had expected this — Claire's anger, her mistrust.

They hadn't spoken since the scandal broke, and he knew she must have heard only the worst of it.

"I'm not here to cause trouble," he said quietly. "I'm just trying to move on."

"Move on?" Claire scoffed, her voice rising. "You destroyed your career, dragged the family name through the mud, and now you're just... what? Riding around on a fancy bike, acting like nothing happened?"

Ethan clenched his jaw, biting back a retort. She didn't know the full story — didn't know how hard he'd fought to climb out of the pit he'd been thrown into.

"I don't owe you an explanation," he said finally, his voice steady. "Believe what you want."

Melissa stepped in then, placing a hand on Claire's arm as if to calm her. "Claire, maybe —"

"No," Claire interrupted sharply, pulling away. "He doesn't get to just walk away from this. Not after what he did."

Ethan exhaled slowly, forcing himself to stay composed. "Think whatever you want, Claire. I'm not here to argue."

He turned then, walking past them toward his bike. He could feel their eyes on him, could feel the weight of Claire's anger and Melissa's conflicted gaze.

When he reached the bike, he paused for a moment, gripping the handlebars tightly.

"Ethan," Melissa called after him, her voice softer now.

He glanced back over his shoulder but didn't say anything.

"Take care of yourself," she said simply.

He nodded once before starting the engine. The sound roared to life, filling the quiet night. Without another word, he pulled out of the parking lot, leaving them standing there.

As Ethan rode through the city streets, the cool night air rushing past him, he tried to shake the encounter from his mind. But Claire's words lingered, echoing in his head.

'You destroyed your career... dragged the family name through the mud...'

He tightened his grip on the handlebars, the memory of that time resurfacing.

The betrayal, the accusations, the way everyone had turned their backs on him. Even Claire, who had once been his biggest supporter, had believed the lies.

But he wasn't that man anymore. He had fought to rebuild his life, piece by piece, and he wasn't going to let their judgment drag him down again.

By the time he reached his apartment, his mind was clearer, the weight on his chest a little lighter. He parked the bike and headed upstairs, determined not to let the past define him.

As he stepped inside, he glanced at his phone, half-expecting a message from Lila. But there was nothing — not yet.

With a sigh, he set the phone down and sank onto the couch. The encounter with Melissa and Claire had been a harsh reminder of where he had come from and how far he still had to go.

But Ethan was nothing if not resilient. He had faced worse before, and he would face whatever came next.