Her Ex Mocked Her Pregnancy in Public Until One Man Stopped Him-paupau

“You Got Fat!” Her Ex Mocked Her, Unaware She Was Pregnant With the Mafia Boss’s Son

The coffee had gone cold an hour before Amanda Wells noticed her hands were shaking.

She kept them wrapped around the paper cup anyway, because sometimes a person holds onto a useless thing just to keep from falling apart in public.

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The cup had softened under her fingers.

The café smelled like burnt espresso, citrus cleaner, warm sugar, and the kind of money Amanda no longer belonged around.

Outside the windows, afternoon light flashed off parked cars and glass storefronts in bright, expensive sheets.

Inside, Amanda sat in the corner booth she had chosen because it put her back to the wall and the outlet close enough for her cracked laptop charger.

For 3 weeks, that booth had been her arrangement with the world.

One latte bought her 4 hours of Wi-Fi.

One wall outlet bought her a chance to finish work.

One corner bought her the mercy of being ignored.

The staff had stopped looking at her with pity after the first few days.

The regulars had stopped looking at her at all.

That was almost kindness.

Amanda was 5 months pregnant, and her body had crossed the line where strangers stopped wondering and started knowing.

Her secondhand maternity jeans dug into her hips.

Her blouse pulled wrong across her stomach every time she reached for the keyboard.

Her back ached in one hard line down her spine.

She shifted slowly, careful not to wince, because even pain felt embarrassing when you were already taking up more room than you wanted.

On the table sat a folder of translated pharmaceutical documents marked REVISION 3.

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