He Found His Ex-Wife at the Mall, Then a Child Exposed Everything-hothiyenvy_5

The paper coffee cup shattered before Ethan Walker could say Lauren’s name.

One second, he was standing under the glass ceiling at Pacific Place Mall, half-listening to his manager talk about a delayed Brazilian coffee shipment.

The next second, the entire world narrowed to a woman in a cream coat holding a little girl’s hand.

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Rain tapped against the atrium windows above them.

The mall smelled like roasted coffee, wet wool coats, and the buttery pretzels from the stand near the escalator.

Holiday music drifted out from a store entrance, too cheerful and too far away to belong to that moment.

Lauren was ten feet away.

Four years had not erased her.

They had only made the sight of her feel impossible.

Her chestnut hair was shorter now, brushing her shoulders in soft waves.

She had a messenger bag across her body, one hand wrapped around the small fingers of a little girl in a yellow rain jacket.

Lauren’s face had changed only in the ways pain changes a face.

More careful around the eyes.

Tighter at the mouth.

Still beautiful in the way Ethan had spent years trying not to remember.

But it was not Lauren who made his fingers go numb.

It was the child beside her.

The little girl had chestnut curls, blue-green eyes, and a tiny dimple near the corner of her mouth.

Ethan knew that dimple.

He saw it in his own mirror every morning.

He had seen it in his father’s old photographs and on his grandmother’s face when she laughed.

The girl pointed toward the bookstore window where a row of unicorn picture books glittered under the display lights.

“Mommy, look!” she squealed. “They have the sparkly one!”

Mommy.

The word struck him so hard his breath locked in his chest.

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