Watching the taxi drive off, Riley felt a pang of sadness. She hated the idea of hiding this vital part of her life, but she convinced herself it was necessary. This date could be different. Mitchell could be different. Maybe, just maybe, this was her chance at love.When she arrived at the restaurant, Mitchell was waiting, his warm smile easing some of her nerves. They started awkwardly but soon found common ground in light-hearted conversation about the unusual menu and shared funny work stories.
Riley laughed more than she had in months, allowing herself to enjoy the evening for the first time in a long while.Yet beneath the laughter, the truth weighed heavily on her. She knew she couldn’t keep hiding Roy forever. Gathering courage, she asked Mitchell what he thought about kids. His quick change of subject shattered her hopes, leaving her feeling more vulnerable than ever. Before she could explain, her phone buzzed. It was Kyle. Roy was hurt and crying, needing her immediately.
Riley’s heart jumped into her throat. She looked at Mitchell and confessed the truth—that she had a son, had hidden him out of fear, and now had to leave to care for him. Her voice trembled with apology and shame. To her surprise, Mitchell didn’t recoil. Instead, he shared his own secret—he had a twelve-year-old daughter he hadn’t mentioned, afraid of her reaction. His empathy and understanding filled Riley with relief and hope.
He offered to come with her to get Roy, and together they rushed to Kyle’s house. There, they found Roy safe but missing his mom desperately. Riley hugged him tightly, promising she’d always be there. As they drove home, Mitchell suggested their next date include their children. Riley smiled, feeling a warmth and possibility she hadn’t felt in years.For the first time, she believed love could work—not just for her, but for Roy and the new family they might build together.