My Husband Ki:ssed His Mistress on Stage in Front of 200 Cameras While I Watched in Silence — But Froze When His Silent Wife Revealed She 0wned His Company, His Penth0use, And His Entire Empire…

or his last shield.

“The prenup.”

Arthur opened his leather folder.

“The prenuptial agreement protects verified original ownership. Since the assets trace to Ether Holdings, Mrs. Stone retains control.”

Dominic stared at him.

“I signed that to protect myself.”

“I know,” I said.

Sierra’s voice shook with anger.

“We’ll sue you. You can’t fire me because he loves me.”

Arthur handed her another envelope.

“This contains preliminary findings related to corporate card misuse, unauthorized media coordination, and diversion of marketing funds through a shell vendor associated with your sister.”

Her hand trembled.

“The red dress,” Arthur added, “was charged as client entertainment.”

Dominic turned to me, performance gone from his eyes.

“Eliza,” he whispered. “Please.”

Once, that word might have mattered.

“You can’t leave me with nothing.”

“I am leaving you with exactly what you brought into my life,” I said. “A name. A suit. Ambition. Debt. And the consequences of confusing my silence with weakness.”

Security escorted them out. By noon, workers arrived with ladders, and the name STONE CAPITAL began coming off the building, letter by letter.

PART 3

By lunch, the scandal had burned through America. Cable news replayed the kiss. Financial channels shifted from adultery to ownership structure. Blogs that had once called Dominic a self-made genius now called him a paper emperor, a corporate mirage, and the billionaire who wasn’t. He hated that one most.

Sierra filed a complaint three weeks later: wrongful termination, emotional distress, retaliation by a jealous wife. Arthur read it aloud like he was describing disappointing soup.

“She claims you created an atmosphere of intimidation.”

“I ignored her.”

“Precisely. Very intimidating.”

She could not win, but she could waste time, so Arthur proceeded aggressively. There were emails, credit card statements, hotel rooms, jewelry marked as “presentation materials,” and payments routed through a shell company tied to her sister. Arthur offered her a choice: withdraw the suit, return documented assets, sign a confession and nondisclosure, or continue into discovery.

“What do I get?” Sierra asked.

Arthur’s answer became office legend.

“Not indicted.”

She signed before sunset.

Dominic’s fall was less legal and more spiritual. His club suspended him. His friends became unavailable. His favorite restaurant suddenly had no tables. People who loved him at four hundred million stopped recognizing him at zero. Money does not create loyalty. It creates weather. When the weather changes, people move indoors.

Victory did not feel bright. It felt like waking after surgery, relieved the sickness was gone but stunned by the wound. For months, I worked sixteen-hour days rebuilding Sterling Innovations from the ashes of Stone Capital. Dominic had filled the executive floor with people who reflected him, praised him, copied him, and feared him. Some resigned. Some were removed. A few became useful once freed from the need to flatter.

The largest question was Legacy Spire, Dominic’s planned luxury tower on the waterfront. Private elevators, sky villas, members-only gardens, a helipad, and a penthouse large enough to house one man’s insecurity. I stood over the architectural model one rainy morning.

Peter Malik, the lead architect, said carefully, “We can preserve the original concept while modifying the branding.”

“No,” I said. “The private club is gone. The sky villas are gone. The helipad is gone. The restricted park is gone. The penthouse is gone.”

“That removes much of the premium revenue.”

“Yes.”

“What replaces it?”

“Housing people can live in. A public park. A health clinic. A STEM school. Local retail. Childcare on-site. Union labor. Long-term affordability requirements.”

Silence.

“That is not Legacy Spire,” Peter said.

“Correct.”

“What is it?”

I looked at the gold tower designed to slice the sky.

“A correction.”

We renamed it Harborline Commons. The first ceremony took place on a muddy lot where Dominic had planned a private sculpture garden. Instead, teachers, parents, union leaders, neighborhood organizers, and construction workers filled the folding chairs. Miss Alma Greene, a seventy-two-year-old activist in white sneakers and a lavender suit, spoke before me.

“I’ve seen rich people discover poor neighborhoods right before they erase them,” she told the crowd. “Today, we are here to see if this woman means what she says.”

When I stepped to the microphone, the wind lifted my notes, so I folded them.

“For years,” I said, “this company built upward because one man believed height was legacy. Today, we build outward. Into families. Into schools. Into homes where people do not have to win a lottery to remain in the neighborhoods they hold together.”

The applause was not glamorous. It was better. It sounded like trust beginning carefully.

Five years later, I returned to the Charleston Grand Theater. Not because I was afraid, but because healing does not require revisiting every room that hurt you. Sometimes survival means choosing new rooms. But that night, after watching students present robotics projects at Harborline Commons, I asked Thomas to drive me there.

The theater had been restored. New lights. Cleaner stone. Better acoustics. But the lobby still smelled faintly of polished wood, perfume, and money trying not to sweat. The grand hall was empty. I walked to where my chair had been, then where Dominic had stood, then where Sierra had lifted her face toward him. The room was smaller than memory. Pain enlarges architecture. Shame raises ceilings. Humiliation installs chandeliers where none existed. But now I saw it clearly. A stage. A floor. Walls. A room cannot betray you. It only holds the people who do.

I sat in the back row and let the silence settle. I could almost see the woman in the silver gown, diamonds at her throat, every camera waiting for her to break. I wanted to apologize to her for staying too long, for calling endurance love, for letting Dominic’s hunger fill rooms I owned. But I also wanted to thank her. She had walked out before she knew what would happen next. That was courage. Not the speeches, not the signatures, not the headlines. That first step. Heel against marble. Spine straight. Heart destroyed. Still moving.

The next morning, a ten-year-old girl named Maya handed me a cardboard bridge and told me not to be biased just because I liked her shoes.

“I would never,” I said solemnly.

She narrowed her eyes.

“Adults say that before being biased.”

Miss Alma laughed beside me. Maya’s bridge held thirty-eight pounds before collapsing. She cried for eleven seconds, then demanded to see the failure point. I respected her immediately.

Years later, Harborline Commons opened its final phase: a central library filled with families, students, elderly residents, and local shop owners. Miss Alma, older but still fierce, cut the ribbon with trembling hands.

“You did mean it,” she told me.

“I tried to.”

“No,” she said. “Trying is what people say when they want credit before consequences. You stayed.”

After everyone left, I walked through the library alone. Near the front doors, my father’s words were engraved on a bronze plaque: Ownership is not stewardship. Learn the difference before power teaches you badly.

For a long time, I thought inheritance was something handed down. Now I knew better. Inheritance is something you answer for.

Dominic had thought he was kissing his way into freedom. Sierra had thought she was stepping onto a throne. The cameras had thought they were capturing the end of a wife. They were all wrong. They were capturing the final second before a quiet woman stopped protecting everyone from the truth.

And when truth entered the room, it did not scream. It did not beg. It opened the file. Read the clause. Changed the locks. Removed the sign. Built homes where monuments had been planned. Then walked forward under its own name.

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or his last shield.

“The prenup.”

Arthur opened his leather folder.

“The prenuptial agreement protects verified original ownership. Since the assets trace to Ether Holdings, Mrs. Stone retains control.”

Dominic stared at him.

“I signed that to protect myself.”

“I know,” I said.

Sierra’s voice shook with anger.

“We’ll sue you. You can’t fire me because he loves me.”

Arthur handed her another envelope.

“This contains preliminary findings related to corporate card misuse, unauthorized media coordination, and diversion of marketing funds through a shell vendor associated with your sister.”

Her hand trembled.

“The red dress,” Arthur added, “was charged as client entertainment.”

Dominic turned to me, performance gone from his eyes.

“Eliza,” he whispered. “Please.”

Once, that word might have mattered.

“You can’t leave me with nothing.”

“I am leaving you with exactly what you brought into my life,” I said. “A name. A suit. Ambition. Debt. And the consequences of confusing my silence with weakness.”

Security escorted them out. By noon, workers arrived with ladders, and the name STONE CAPITAL began coming off the building, letter by letter.

PART 3

By lunch, the scandal had burned through America. Cable news replayed the kiss. Financial channels shifted from adultery to ownership structure. Blogs that had once called Dominic a self-made genius now called him a paper emperor, a corporate mirage, and the billionaire who wasn’t. He hated that one most.

Sierra filed a complaint three weeks later: wrongful termination, emotional distress, retaliation by a jealous wife. Arthur read it aloud like he was describing disappointing soup.

“She claims you created an atmosphere of intimidation.”

“I ignored her.”

“Precisely. Very intimidating.”

She could not win, but she could waste time, so Arthur proceeded aggressively. There were emails, credit card statements, hotel rooms, jewelry marked as “presentation materials,” and payments routed through a shell company tied to her sister. Arthur offered her a choice: withdraw the suit, return documented assets, sign a confession and nondisclosure, or continue into discovery.

“What do I get?” Sierra asked.

Arthur’s answer became office legend.

“Not indicted.”

She signed before sunset.

Dominic’s fall was less legal and more spiritual. His club suspended him. His friends became unavailable. His favorite restaurant suddenly had no tables. People who loved him at four hundred million stopped recognizing him at zero. Money does not create loyalty. It creates weather. When the weather changes, people move indoors.

Victory did not feel bright. It felt like waking after surgery, relieved the sickness was gone but stunned by the wound. For months, I worked sixteen-hour days rebuilding Sterling Innovations from the ashes of Stone Capital. Dominic had filled the executive floor with people who reflected him, praised him, copied him, and feared him. Some resigned. Some were removed. A few became useful once freed from the need to flatter.

The largest question was Legacy Spire, Dominic’s planned luxury tower on the waterfront. Private elevators, sky villas, members-only gardens, a helipad, and a penthouse large enough to house one man’s insecurity. I stood over the architectural model one rainy morning.

Peter Malik, the lead architect, said carefully, “We can preserve the original concept while modifying the branding.”

“No,” I said. “The private club is gone. The sky villas are gone. The helipad is gone. The restricted park is gone. The penthouse is gone.”

“That removes much of the premium revenue.”

“Yes.”

“What replaces it?”

“Housing people can live in. A public park. A health clinic. A STEM school. Local retail. Childcare on-site. Union labor. Long-term affordability requirements.”

Silence.

“That is not Legacy Spire,” Peter said.

“Correct.”

“What is it?”

I looked at the gold tower designed to slice the sky.

“A correction.”

We renamed it Harborline Commons. The first ceremony took place on a muddy lot where Dominic had planned a private sculpture garden. Instead, teachers, parents, union leaders, neighborhood organizers, and construction workers filled the folding chairs. Miss Alma Greene, a seventy-two-year-old activist in white sneakers and a lavender suit, spoke before me.

“I’ve seen rich people discover poor neighborhoods right before they erase them,” she told the crowd. “Today, we are here to see if this woman means what she says.”

When I stepped to the microphone, the wind lifted my notes, so I folded them.

“For years,” I said, “this company built upward because one man believed height was legacy. Today, we build outward. Into families. Into schools. Into homes where people do not have to win a lottery to remain in the neighborhoods they hold together.”

The applause was not glamorous. It was better. It sounded like trust beginning carefully.

Five years later, I returned to the Charleston Grand Theater. Not because I was afraid, but because healing does not require revisiting every room that hurt you. Sometimes survival means choosing new rooms. But that night, after watching students present robotics projects at Harborline Commons, I asked Thomas to drive me there.

The theater had been restored. New lights. Cleaner stone. Better acoustics. But the lobby still smelled faintly of polished wood, perfume, and money trying not to sweat. The grand hall was empty. I walked to where my chair had been, then where Dominic had stood, then where Sierra had lifted her face toward him. The room was smaller than memory. Pain enlarges architecture. Shame raises ceilings. Humiliation installs chandeliers where none existed. But now I saw it clearly. A stage. A floor. Walls. A room cannot betray you. It only holds the people who do.

I sat in the back row and let the silence settle. I could almost see the woman in the silver gown, diamonds at her throat, every camera waiting for her to break. I wanted to apologize to her for staying too long, for calling endurance love, for letting Dominic’s hunger fill rooms I owned. But I also wanted to thank her. She had walked out before she knew what would happen next. That was courage. Not the speeches, not the signatures, not the headlines. That first step. Heel against marble. Spine straight. Heart destroyed. Still moving.

The next morning, a ten-year-old girl named Maya handed me a cardboard bridge and told me not to be biased just because I liked her shoes.

“I would never,” I said solemnly.

She narrowed her eyes.

“Adults say that before being biased.”

Miss Alma laughed beside me. Maya’s bridge held thirty-eight pounds before collapsing. She cried for eleven seconds, then demanded to see the failure point. I respected her immediately.

Years later, Harborline Commons opened its final phase: a central library filled with families, students, elderly residents, and local shop owners. Miss Alma, older but still fierce, cut the ribbon with trembling hands.

“You did mean it,” she told me.

“I tried to.”

“No,” she said. “Trying is what people say when they want credit before consequences. You stayed.”

After everyone left, I walked through the library alone. Near the front doors, my father’s words were engraved on a bronze plaque: Ownership is not stewardship. Learn the difference before power teaches you badly.

For a long time, I thought inheritance was something handed down. Now I knew better. Inheritance is something you answer for.

Dominic had thought he was kissing his way into freedom. Sierra had thought she was stepping onto a throne. The cameras had thought they were capturing the end of a wife. They were all wrong. They were capturing the final second before a quiet woman stopped protecting everyone from the truth.

And when truth entered the room, it did not scream. It did not beg. It opened the file. Read the clause. Changed the locks. Removed the sign. Built homes where monuments had been planned. Then walked forward under its own name.

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Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


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Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

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L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day

Single mother Riley was trying her best to find love, even though it was tough. As soon as her dates found out she had a son, the romance quickly faded away. Her desperation grew, and Riley felt she had no choice but to hide her son. However, she immediately regretted that decision.

Riley stood in front of her 8-year-old son, Roy, with a heavy heart, unsure if she was making the right choice. At 32, balancing life as a single mother and trying to find love felt like walking a tightrope.

Ever since her ex-boyfriend walked out on her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, Riley had been left to raise Roy on her own.

Over the years, she had embraced being a mom and built a world around her son, but deep down, there was still a longing—someone to share her life with, someone to love her as much as she loved Roy.

But finding that someone was harder than she ever imagined. Every time she met someone new, things seemed promising until they found out about Roy. It was as if the mere mention of her child made them pull away. The disappointment stung every time, and Riley was growing tired of it.

Now, with this new date on the horizon with Mitchell, she couldn’t shake the feeling that it was her last chance to see if there was hope. Mitchell seemed different—kind, charming, and someone who could be the one. But she was afraid that if she introduced Roy too soon, she’d scare him off like the others.

“I don’t want to go to Kyle’s tonight,” Roy whined, clutching his favorite toy tightly in his arms. His face was scrunched up in a pout, his big eyes pleading. “I want to stay here with you.”

Riley crouched down so that she was eye-level with her son, trying to push aside the guilt gnawing at her. She gently brushed a strand of hair off his forehead and forced a smile.

“Roy, it’s just for one night,” she said, trying to sound upbeat. “You always have so much fun with Kyle. You two will stay up, watch movies, play games—it’ll be a blast. And I’ll pick you up first thing in the morning.”

Roy’s expression softened slightly, but he still looked uncertain. “But what if I don’t want to sleep there?” “You’ll be fine,” Riley reassured him. “It’s only for tonight, and tomorrow we’ll do something fun, okay?”

As much as she loved Roy, she needed this night to go well. She had arranged for him to have a sleepover at his friend Kyle’s house, something she rarely did. But tonight was different. Tonight, she was going to see if there was a future with Mitchell, and to do that, she needed to focus on herself. She didn’t want to have to worry about Roy or the complications that might arise from mentioning she had a child too soon.

The taxi arrived at Kyle’s house, and with one final hug, Riley sent Roy inside. She felt a pang in her heart as she watched him walk up the steps, his shoulders slightly slumped, but she quickly reminded herself that this was necessary. She wasn’t doing this just for herself—if things went well with Mitchell, it could mean a better future for both of them.

As the taxi pulled away from Kyle’s house, Riley took a deep breath and tried to focus on the evening ahead. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she couldn’t help but hope that maybe, just maybe, this time would be different.

When Riley arrived at the restaurant, she spotted Mitchell waiting at a small table near the window. He looked sharp in a clean-cut suit, his hair neatly combed, and when he saw her approaching, his face lit up with a warm smile.

Riley’s nerves immediately kicked in, but she had put effort into her appearance tonight—her favorite dress, just enough makeup to feel confident, and a pair of heels that made her feel taller. She wanted to feel good about herself, especially since she was hoping this date could be something more than just casual.

They exchanged a few pleasantries as they sat down, but there was an awkward tension in the air. Neither of them seemed to know what to say to get the conversation going. Riley’s mind raced as she tried to think of a topic to break the ice, but Mitchell beat her to it.

“So, do you think the menu is a bit too… fancy?” Mitchell asked, a playful smile on his face. “I mean, I’ve never seen so many different kinds of salad in my life.”

Riley couldn’t help but laugh. The tension broke, and the joke made her feel more at ease. “I know, right? Who knew you could have six varieties of lettuce?” she joked back.

With that, the conversation flowed more easily. They started talking about their favorite foods, funny stories from their jobs, and some light-hearted moments from their past. Riley found herself laughing more than she had in months, and for a while, she felt like she could enjoy the evening without overthinking everything.

But as they finished dinner and stepped outside for a walk, that nagging thought crept back into her mind. She still hadn’t told him about Roy. The guilt weighed on her. She liked Mitchell, and they were getting along so well, but would that change if he knew she was a single mother?

Taking a deep breath, Riley decided to test the waters. “Mitchell, what do you think about kids?” she asked, trying to sound casual but feeling her heart race as she waited for his answer.

Mitchell’s expression shifted slightly. He hesitated for a second and then quickly changed the subject. Riley’s heart sank. His avoidance was clear, and it made her even more anxious about telling him the truth.

She didn’t want to lose this connection, but hiding such a big part of her life felt wrong. Before she could figure out what to say next, her phone buzzed in her pocket. Startled, she quickly excused herself and answered. It was Kyle.

“Kyle? Is everything okay?” she asked, trying to hide her rising worry. Kyle’s voice was shaky. “Roy fell really bad, and he won’t stop crying. You need to come get him.”

Riley’s heart leaped into her throat. Her son needed her, and there was no question in her mind about what she had to do next.

Riley took a deep breath, her heart pounding as she turned to Mitchell. She knew she couldn’t avoid the truth any longer. “Mitchell, I need to tell you something,” she said, her voice slightly trembling. Mitchell looked at her with genuine concern in his eyes. “What is it?”

“I have an 8-year-old son, Roy,” Riley admitted, the weight of the words hanging in the air. “I didn’t tell you earlier because… I was afraid it would scare you away.” She paused, gauging his reaction. His face showed a hint of surprise, but he remained silent, letting her continue. “I left him at his friend’s house tonight so we could have some space, but he just got hurt, and I need to go get him. I’m so sorry. I lied, and I shouldn’t have done that.”

Mitchell stared at her for a few moments, and Riley braced herself for the worst. But then, he smiled softly, the corners of his eyes crinkling in a way that reassured her. “Riley, it’s okay,” he said gently. “I understand. And honestly, I’ve been hiding something too.”

Riley blinked, caught off guard. “What do you mean?” Mitchell let out a small sigh, running a hand through his hair. “I have a daughter. She’s twelve. I didn’t mention her because I was afraid of how you’d react too.”

Riley’s heart lifted with relief. “You do?” she asked, her voice softening with surprise. She hadn’t expected this. Mitchell nodded. “Yeah, and I get it, Riley. Being a parent is tough. You’re constantly juggling everything, trying to make sure your kid is okay while also trying to live your own life. Dating is even harder when you’re trying to balance it all.” He smiled warmly at her. “Why don’t I come with you? We can go get Roy together. I’d like to meet him.”

Riley’s eyes welled up with gratitude, a mixture of relief and joy washing over her. She had been so scared of telling him, of being judged, but here he was, offering to help. “You’d do that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. Mitchell smiled again, his expression calm and reassuring. “Of course. I know how important he is to you. Let’s go make sure he’s okay.”

Riley couldn’t believe how everything had turned out. She smiled back at Mitchell, feeling a sense of peace she hadn’t felt in a long time. Together, they headed to the car, ready to get Roy.

Mitchell drove Riley to Kyle’s house… They barely exchanged words, but Mitchell’s presence was comforting. As soon as they arrived, they both hurried to the front door.

Kyle’s mother greeted them with a calm expression… “Oh, I’m sure he’s fine. The boys are just upstairs, playing video games. Come on, I’ll show you.”

When they reached Kyle’s room, Riley pushed the door open carefully… There, sitting on the floor, were Roy and Kyle, engrossed in their game, completely unharmed.

Relief washed over Riley as she knelt in front of Roy… “Roy, what happened? Kyle said you were hurt.” Roy blushed deeply… “I… I just missed you, Mom. I wanted you to come back.” Riley’s heart melted. She pulled Roy into a tight hug… “Oh, Roy. You don’t have to make up stories to see me. I’ll always come back for you, no matter what.”

Behind her, Mitchell chuckled softly… “Well, looks like the crisis has been averted,” he said with a grin.

As they drove home, Riley couldn’t help but laugh at how the night had turned out. All the stress and fear had vanished, replaced by the warmth of the moment. She glanced at Roy, who was happily chatting away in the back seat, and then over at Mitchell, who smiled at her.

“How about our next date?” Mitchell asked, his eyes twinkling. “We bring the kids.” Riley smiled back, her heart light. “I’d like that.”


(Note: The page includes many “For illustration purposes only. | Source: Midjourney” placeholders and some ads/recommended stories at the end, which I’ve omitted for clean reading.)

L0nely Woman Hides Her S0n During a Date to Avoid Scaring the Man Away, but Regrets It the End – St0ry of the Day Read More