**Disclaimer: All characters are 18+, no underage characters will ever be portrayed in any shape or form in this or any future stories.**
**Eva's point of view**
It was early evening, almost dark outside as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm golden light across the city. Erik stood outside, looking up at the skyline with an excited anticipation. It was his mother's birthday today and he wanted to give her something really special -- something that she wouldn't expect. He had gotten paid by Cindy for his help with the camera equipment enough to buy something for his mother on her birthday. He had gone to a jeweler on his way back and picked something for Eva and planned on giving it to her this evening.
Eva sat on the couch of her apartment flipping through her phone mindlessly; enjoying a rare day off from the club. Dating Jax had its perks for her as he had given her the day off without her even asking for it. She had hoped for spending some quality time with Erik but she woke up late to find that he had already left the apartment early in the morning. Once again he had left no note as to where he had gone off to which made Eva feel slightly annoyed with him.
When it was beginning to get dark outside she began to worry about Erik as the city was worse when it was dark making it unsafe for anyone to be out on the streets. She wondered what he was up to that he needed to keep things so quiet even from her. Usually he was always so open and honest about things without her having to even ask him about them.
Just then she heard the front door and she used her hearing abilities to identify that it was indeed Erik. She sighed with relief but her annoyance came back just as quickly. Pretty much the whole day had gone by without her having any clue as to where her son was. She even wondered if he had any idea it was her birthday today. He didn't forget did he? She felt slightly hurt at the mere thought of her own son forgetting her birthday.
But when Erik appeared in the hallway he was carrying a bag in his hand with the logo of her favorite baker on it. He had brought her favorite cupcakes for her which meant he hadn't forgotten her birthday at all.
She forgot all about her annoyance at him being gone all day she smiled bright at him saying "evening honey .... Is that what I think it is?"
Erik's face lit up just like hers when he saw his mother's bright smile. They hadn't been able to spend much time alone; just the two of them in quite some time. Jumping over the couch Erik landed right beside her and leaned onto her shoulder; handing her the bag with the cupcakes in it.
He spoke "yup! It's your favorite too .... Cream filled kind that you love so much."
Eva kissed his forehead and noticed his cheeks getting bright red which she always found cute about him.
She cooed "thank you honey .... Though I shouldn't eat too many of these or I'll have to buy even bigger clothes for myself!" She joked about it but Erik quickly objected "come on mom ... don't do that! You look perfect to me!"
Eva blushed feeling her heart melt seeing how adorable Erik could sometimes be, despite all the recent challenges they faced. Her feelings towards him were complex. There was undeniably maternal affection for him mixed with traces of guilt because she knew there were times she wasn't entirely present in his life due to her career and personal responsibilities. But deep inside, she also secretly admired and respected Erik's independence and resourcefulness. She sensed a hidden potential within him waiting to emerge. The biggest source of guilt however was that Eva had always delayed telling Erik about her powers. At first she told herself that he was too young to even understand any of it but now the longer she waited the feeling of guilt was turning into feeling of betrayal; especially now that Jax had found out about her abilities before her son.
Ever since discovering her powers during her high school years, she couldn't resist the urge to use them whenever possible. Even though using her heat vision caused sweat to form on her brow, she relished the power it gave her. In fact, she often went beyond what was necessary. Whenever she focused her energy and concentrated, she became acutely aware of everything around her - even minute changes such as the rise and fall of temperature in different parts of the room. It helped her anticipate problems or detect unusual activity. With heightened sensitivity and control over her powers, she felt invincible, almost omnipotent. Little did she realize that such belief had set her up for her greatest challenge. When she had Erik she pretty much stopped using majority of her powers suddenly; there were obviously some days when she missed the feeling of using them but her maternal instincts to protect Erik were strong enough to overcome such situations.
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The conversation between Erik and Eva flowed effortlessly, with both sharing stories of their respective days and catching up on each other's lives. As they devoured the delicious cupcakes, their laughter filled the cozy living room, creating a harmonious symphony that drowned out the cacophony of crime and chaos enveloping Darklight City.
After they were done eating Erik gently tapped his mother's knee, signaling his readiness to reveal the surprise he had prepared for her. He reached into his pocket and produced a small, beautifully crafted box.
Eva gasped in disbelief as she opened the gift. Inside lay a simple silver necklace that glistened under the soft glow of the chandelier hanging above them; though instead of a locket in the middle it had two rings interlocked with each other. Eva could immediately tell those rings were significant - one of the rings was her wedding ring and the other one belonged to Erik's biological father. Tears welled up in her eyes as she hugged Erik tightly, overwhelmed by his thoughtful gesture.
"Thank you, honey," she whispered, pressing her cheek against his. "This means so much to me." Her heart swelled with love and joy for having such a wonderful son. Erik grinned, his green eyes sparkling with excitement.
"You're welcome, Mom," he replied, squeezing her waist affectionately. "I just wanted to do something special for you on your birthday. I hope you like it."
Eva sniffled, wiping away a tear with a delicate hand. "Oh, Erik, it's perfect.
Thank you, sweetheart," Eva said emotionally, clutching the necklace closely to her chest. "I love it."