I stared at her, unsure of what to expect.
“David… he’s my brother,” she began. “Max is his nephew. My son.”
Her words hit me like a ton of bricks.
David’s sister?
“I’ve been going through a really hard time,” Lauren continued.
I blinked, trying to process what she was saying.
“My ex-husband… he was abusive.
David’s been helping me hide from him, keeping me and Max safe. That’s why he’s been spending so much time with me. He wasn’t hiding anything from you, Sarah.
He was just trying to protect us. I asked not to tell you anything about us. That’s all my fault.”
Lauren’s voice softened even more.
“We were planning to surprise you for your anniversary at my son’s party, and then tell you everything.
But I guess things didn’t go the way we hoped.”
Tears stung the corners of my eyes.
How did I let my mind spiral so far? How did I misjudge everything so badly?
Lauren smiled wider.
“David’s waiting outside. Nothing is lost yet.
If you’re ready, he’d love to talk.”
Slowly, I stood up, wiping the tears from my eyes. Outside the café, David was leaning against the car, Max by his side.
I walked up to David, and without a word, he pulled me into a gentle hug. For the first time in days, I felt the tension melt away.
“How about we all grab some ice cream and celebrate?” Lauren suggested, her voice light and cheerful.
Max’s face lit up.
“Ice cream!
Yes!”
David smiled, looking at me.
“What do you say? Ice cream, and then maybe we can finally celebrate our anniversary, the way we were supposed to.”
“Yeah, let’s do that.”
David, Lauren, Max, and I sat outside in the warm evening air, laughing, sharing stories, and celebrating not just our anniversary, but a new beginning for all of us.
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