
I thought I had finally found love again — until my daughter overheard my fiancé say, “My plan will work soon.” I didn’t confront him. I followed him instead. And what I uncovered made me realize the man I was about to marry had hidden, dangerous intentions.
My husband passed away while I was pregnant with our first child. For the next four years, it was just me and my daughter, Diana.
Our mornings were filled with oatmeal, missing socks, and cartoons blaring in the background while I packed lunches and answered work emails from my phone.
That was our life: calm and manageable. A little lonely, if I allowed myself to dwell on it too long.
Falling in love again was never part of my plan.
Then a stranger dumped an entire cup of coffee down my sleeve.
The café near my office was crowded.
People were shoulder to shoulder in line, someone was loudly on speakerphone, and I desperately needed a caramel latte to survive a budget review I was already dreading.
I had just grabbed my drink when someone bumped my arm. Hot coffee splashed onto my wrist, my blouse, and my bag.
“Oh my God,” a man said. “I am so sorry.”
He quickly grabbed napkins and started dabbing at my sleeve.
“It’s okay,” I said. “I’ll just… buy a new blouse on my way to work.”
He winced. “Are you sure? That looks like a really nice shirt.”
I glanced down at the pale blue silk. “It was a really nice blouse.”
He groaned. “At least let me make it up to you.”
I should have refused. I had a daughter waiting at daycare. My life didn’t have space for charming men who couldn’t hold a coffee.
Instead, I heard myself say, “You can buy me a replacement coffee.”
He smiled like I had given him a gift. “Done.”