He Found His Ex-Wife Asleep In The Park With Two Babies Beside Her-heuh

Ethan Carter had spent a year teaching himself not to look back.

He had become good at it, or at least good enough to convince other people.

His business was doing well.

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The old rented flat, with its damp window frames and temperamental boiler, was gone from his daily life.

He no longer counted coins at the corner shop or stood in the kitchen pretending a final notice was just ordinary post.

He lived in a larger house now, the sort with a drive, a proper spare room, and a hallway wide enough that two people could pass without turning sideways.

From the outside, it looked like progress.

From the inside, it felt tidy.

That was what he told himself.

Tidy lives are often just lives with the mess pushed behind a closed door.

The door Ethan had closed was called Claire.

His ex-wife had disappeared from his world so completely that he had started to treat her as someone from a different lifetime.

There had been no accidental meetings at the supermarket, no messages on birthdays, no mutual friend mentioning her new address over a polite cup of tea.

Just silence.

For months, he had mistaken that silence for an ending.

On the afternoon everything changed, he was walking through a local park with his mum, Margaret.

It was late autumn, and the rain had only recently stopped.

The air smelt of damp leaves, wet wool, and the weak tea from the kiosk near the entrance.

A few children were kicking a ball near the grass, watched by parents who kept glancing at the sky as if expecting the clouds to change their minds.

A dog shook water from its coat near a bin.

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