He threw me and our newborn into a snowstorm so he could bring another woman home. I stood there with nothing but a hospital coat and a crying baby.

Daniel showed up once, unannounced, outside my building. He looked smaller somehow. “You didn’t have to destroy my life,” he said.

I didn’t raise my voice. “You destroyed it the moment you chose her over your child.”

The business he had bragged about collapsed within months. Investors pulled out when they learned about the lawsuit. His girlfriend disappeared as soon as the money dried up.

Meanwhile, I was promoted. My employer offered full-time work with benefits. I found a modest apartment near a park, decorated it with warmth and light.

Daniel asked to see Noah.

The court allowed supervised visits. He cried the first time he held his son, saying he “didn’t know what he was thinking.”

I did know.

He thought I would freeze.

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