I had just stepped out of my luxury car when I inadvertently made eye contact with a beggar woman on the roadside

I had just stepped out of my luxury sedan when my eyes accidentally met those of a woman sitting on the curb.

My breath caught in my chest—it was her. The woman I had loved and lost. She immediately lowered her head and pulled her four children tightly against her. But when they looked up, my blood ran cold. Four small faces… all unmistakably mine.

“This can’t be real,” I muttered. “They’re not… they can’t be my kids.”

She recoiled, shaking. “Don’t come closer. You were never supposed to find out.”

And what I did next stunned everyone watching.

I had just exited my black BMW, the kind that drew attention without effort. My driver moved to open the door, but I stopped him. I wanted a moment of air before heading into a charity event nearby. That was when my gaze drifted across the street—and locked onto hers.

Everything froze.

She sat on flattened cardboard, her coat threadbare, her hair tucked beneath a worn scarf. Yet I would have known that face anywhere. Emily Carter. The woman I had loved more deeply than anyone in my twenties. The woman who vanished from my life seven years earlier without a word.

Our eyes met for a heartbeat.

The color drained from her face. She immediately bent her head and pulled the children closer, shielding them with her body. Four toddlers. Identical. Their fingers clung to her clothes as if the world itself were dangerous.

I stepped toward her, my pulse roaring in my ears.

Then one child looked up.
Then another.
Then all four.

I stopped cold.

The same eyes. The same brows. Even the faint scar above the left eyebrow—the one I’d had since I was a kid.

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