He Found a Baby in His Ex-Wife’s Arms, Then the Call Log Broke Him-Tep

The first thing Miles Whitaker heard through his ex-wife’s brownstone door was a newborn screaming.

The second thing was a man’s voice.

“If Miles finds out tonight, Emma, everything we did was for nothing.”

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Miles stood on the wet Remsen Street steps with rain sliding down the collar of his coat, and for a few seconds he could not make his body move.

He had spent eight months teaching himself not to care.

He had told himself Emma had walked away because love was not enough, because money had made him cold, because the marriage had become one more room in his life where nobody said what they meant.

He had believed that story because it hurt less than wanting her back.

Then a baby cried inside her house.

Not a toddler.

Not a neighbor’s child.

A newborn.

The sound was raw and tiny and furious, and it went through Miles in a way no accusation ever had.

Forty minutes earlier, he had been sitting at a private charity dinner in Manhattan, wearing a black suit and pretending the evening did not bore him.

A woman from his old Yale circle had leaned over during dessert and said, “I didn’t know you and Emma had a baby.”

Miles had laughed because the sentence was absurd.

“We don’t.”

The woman’s smile faded.

“I’m sorry,” she said. “I thought you knew. Someone saw her in Brooklyn last week with a newborn boy. Dark hair. Gray eyes. Looked exactly like you.”

Miles remembered the exact weight of his fork in his hand.

He remembered the white tablecloth, the silver edge of the plate, the stupid little chocolate curl on top of the dessert he had not touched.

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