I thought escaping my ex with my daughter would be the hardest part, but I was wrong. Returning to my small hometown brought a storm I never saw coming.
Returning to my hometown felt like scheduling a root canalโsomething you know you have to do but would rather avoid at all costs. Every street, every familiar face, and even the smell of the place screamed, โFailure!โ
Mom greeted us at the door. Sophie, my ten-year-old daughter, gave me a side-eye from the moment we stepped off the bus. Her expression practically shouted, โReally, Mom? This was your grand plan?โ
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Things didnโt get better once we got home.
โYou havenโt even unpacked,โ Mom sighed, standing in my doorway.
โItโs a strategy. Maybe weโll leave sooner than you think.โ
โBrilliant. Maybe plan a magical return of your dignity while youโre at it,โ she shot back, rolling her eyes.
Dinner wasnโt much of a break.
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โI want to live with Dad!โ Sophie announced, dropping her fork with a clatter. โAt least he doesnโt drag me to someโฆ nowhere town!โ
Mom opened her mouth, probably to say something โhelpful,โ but I raised a hand to stop her. She gave me a long look, then went back to her soup. Sophieโs words hung in the air like a bad smell.
That night, as I stared at the cracks in the ceiling, I realized something had to change. So, the following morning, I went to the local employment center. The place hadnโt changed a bit since high school. It was still small, stuffy, and suffocatingly dull. I was scanning the job postings whenโฆ
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โIs that Mia? I donโt believe it!โ
I turned to see Ethan, the guy everyone in high school wanted to sit next to in class. He still had that boy-next-door smile that could melt ice.
โEthan.โ
We fell into an easy conversation.
โStill canโt believe itโs you,โ Ethan said, shaking his head with a grin. โYou havenโt changed a bit, Mia.โ
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I snorted. โLiar. Iโm at least ten pounds and ten thousand regrets heavier.โ
โYou always had the best comebacks. Some things never change.โ
As we chatted, I felt myself relaxing for the first time in weeks. He talked about his recent move back to town. I mostly nodded and smiled, letting his voice fill the empty spaces in my mind.
Then, almost casually, he said, โYou know, we should catch up properly. Coffee? My treat.โ
Coffee. A normal, adult conversation without judgment, pity, or awkward silences.
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โCoffee soundsโฆ good.โ
And then, I heard the door open. I turned to see a woman in a designer blazer and heels sharp enough to puncture tires. She stood there like she was waiting for applause.
โWell, well,โ she cooed. โIf it isnโt Ethan Carter. Itโs been ages. Howโs life treating our golden boy?โ
Ethan, ever the gentleman, smiled politely. โVivian. Good to see you. Lifeโs good, thanks. I didnโt know you were still in town.โ
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โStill?โ she asked, feigning surprise. โOh, Iโm more than โstillโ here.โ Her eyes darted to me then. โI see youโve already got company. Mia? Is that really you?โ
I barely had time to process her words before she added, โDonโt tell me you donโt remember me. โChubby Viโ? The girl who was, oh, so invisible back in school?โ
Oh no. Suddenly, it all came rushing backโVivian. The quiet, awkward girl no one noticed. But this time, she was standing in front of me, polished and commanding, looking like she owned not just the room but the entire town. And, maybe, she did.
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โOf course,โ I said. โItโs been a long time.โ
She gave me a sugary smile. โIt has. And yet, here we are. Funny how life works, isnโt it? What brings you to the employment center, Mia? Donโt tell meโฆ youโre looking for a job?โ
โThatโs right. Gotta pay the bills, you know.โ
โWell, youโre in luck. I just happen to have a position available at the city cafรฉ. Itโs a cleaning position. Donโt worry, Mia. Iโm sure youโll pick it up quickly. And think of the perks! Free coffee at the end of the day.โ
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Ethan stepped slightly closer to me. โVivian, maybe this isnโt the timeโฆโ
โOh, nonsense,โ she interrupted. โIโm just being neighborly. Isnโt that what you like about our little town, Ethan? Theโฆ charm?โ
Her eyes locked on mine again. My pride begged me to walk away, but Sophieโs face flashed in my mind. I couldnโt afford to let my ego win that one.
โWow,โ I said, forcing a tight smile. โA dream opportunity like that? How could I possibly say no?โ
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Vivianโs satisfaction practically radiated off her. โThatโs the spirit. Tomorrow at 7 a.m. Donโt be late.โ
She turned on her razor-sharp heels, leaving the room. I stood there, wishing the floor would swallow me whole.
โItโs fine,โ I muttered. โShe wins this round.โ
The days at my new job were nothing short of a sitcom where I played the hapless lead. Dirty floors, spilled coffee, leftover crumbsโit felt like the cafรฉ had conspired to keep me perpetually armed with a mop.
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And then there was Vivian. Like clockwork, she showed up during my shift.
โOh no!โ she gasped dramatically, knocking her latte off the edge of the table. โHow clumsy of me! Mia, darling, you wouldnโt mind cleaning that up, would you? Youโre so good at it.โ
I plastered on a smile that felt more like a grimace. โOf course, Vivian. Canโt let your expensive shoes suffer, can we?โ
Her lips curved in a condescending smirk. โThatโs the spirit. Such a team player.โ
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โโThe next day, Vivian continued her petty anticsโsugar mysteriously scattered, chairs left deliberately askew, all designed to keep me busy and humiliated. At home, Sophieโs resentment only grew, and the weight of my guilt became unbearable. I knew something had to change.
While wiping down counters one afternoon, I noticed a job posting for a waitress position. Gathering my courage, I asked Mr. Larkin if I could switch roles. To my surprise, he agreed without hesitation.
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When Vivian arrived during my next shift, expecting to see me with a mop, her surprise was evident as she spotted me carrying a tray instead. She commented about my โprogress,โ masking her annoyance with false cheer, but I couldnโt help feeling a small, satisfying victory.
Still, I had a nagging sense that Vivian wasnโt finished yet.
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I had forgotten what it felt like to be excited about something as simple as a date. That night, I left the mop bucket and spilled sugar behind and felt like a person again. Ethan picked a cozy restaurant, one of those places with dim lighting and candles on the tables that made everything seem romantic, even if you were just eating breadsticks.
โYou clean up nice,โ he said, pulling out my chair. โNot that you donโt always look great inโฆ uh, aprons and sneakers.โ
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โFlattery will get you everywhere,โ I quipped, sitting down. โAnd for the record, those are high-performance sneakers. Very trendy in the cleaning world.โ
The conversation flowed easily, from shared memories of high school to ridiculous stories about his failed attempts at cooking. The waiter brought us pasta and wine, and I was starting to believe the night was perfect.
Suddenly, I heard the cold voice, sending a chill straight through me.
โWow, Mia. Look at you. A dress and everything.โ
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I looked up to see my ex-husband, Darren, standing at the table with a smug expression. He was dressed like heโd just stepped off a yacht, which was ironic given heโd probably get seasick in a kiddie pool.
โDarren! What are you doing here?โ
โOh, just stopping by to let you know Iโm taking my daughter, Sophie,โ he said casually like he was announcing heโd picked up a gallon of milk.
โWhat?โ My fork clattered onto my plate. โYou canโt justโฆโ
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โI can, and I will,โ he interrupted. โShe deserves better than thisโฆ situation.โ
The unspoken questions hung in the air. I felt the walls closing in. It looked like I had been hiding an entire part of my life from Ethan.
โYou didnโt mention you had a daughter,โ Ethan finally said.
โI was going to,โ I stammered. โTonight, actuallyโฆโ
โOh, donโt mind me,โ Darren cut in with a laugh. โI just thought Ethan should know who heโs getting involved with.โ
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Ethan pushed back his chair and stood up. โI think Iโll let you two work this out.โ
He left me alone with Darren.
โWell, that went well,โ Darren said, sitting down across from me like he owned the place. โDonโt worry, Mia. Iโm not taking Sophie. My new life doesnโt exactly have room forโฆ distractions.โ
โThen why are you here?โ I snapped, anger bubbling to the surface.
โOh, just a little favor for a friend. She said you were trying to rebuild your little love life. Thought Iโd lend a hand.โ
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And thatโs when it hit me. Of course, I knew whoโd managed that. Her fingerprints were all over the wreckage of my night.
After that disastrous evening, I felt like the universe had thrown in the towel on me. I took a day off and decided to focus on Sophie. She deserved more than the chaos Iโd been dragging her through.
So, the following morning, with a blanket, some sandwiches, and a whole bag of her favorite snacks, we set up a picnic in the backyard. Sophie giggled as we spread peanut butter on crackers and debated whether clouds looked more like rabbits or dinosaurs.
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For a moment, it felt like I could breathe again. But then, I heard Ethanโs voice.
โHey,โ he said, holding a bouquet of wildflowers. โI thought these might brighten the mood.โ
Sophieโs face lit up. โFlowers? For me?โ
โAll yours,โ Ethan said with a wink.
She squealed and bolted toward the house, yelling for Grandma to find a vase.
Ethan turned to me. โCan we talk?โ
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โIf youโre here to get answers about my ex, you deserve to know the truth,โ I began. โDarrenโฆ he cheated on me. For years, apparently. When I found out, I packed up and left, bringing Sofie with me. Coming back here was my only option.โ
โIโm sorry, Mia. No one deserves that. But itโs not about Darren. Itโs about Vivian.โ
โVivian? What about her?โ
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โSheโs beenโฆ persistent since I moved back to town. I guess she saw my coming back as an opportunity to, I donโt know, rekindle something that was never really there.โ
I sighed, the pieces clicking into place. But there was one thing I needed to know.
โDoes the fact that I have a daughter scare you?โ
โScare me? Mia, beautiful girls like Sophie are the best part of life.โ
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Before I could respond, Sophie came bounding back. โCome on, letโs go somewhere fun!โ
Later, we were eating cotton candy at a small carnival in the next town. Sophie squealed as Ethan won her a stuffed bear at one of the games, and the way he looked at her like she was the center of the universe made something warm bloom in my chest.
I let myself believe that maybe, we were going to be okay.
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