ne buzzed with a notification. It wasn't a text from David. It was a pop-up from a
on had a "Join" button. I didn't know why it appeared for me. Maybe Lisa had a
throw my phone against the wall and try to forget. But I could
ssed
g, a plush-looking sofa, toys scattered on a rug. It looked warm an
e looked happy and relaxed. She was talking to the camera, to the other members of the
loor, wearing a simple t-shirt and sweatpants. He looked nothing like the ambi
ain track. A little boy with dark, curly hair was si
from my lungs. This was his "investor meeting." Th
Aww, David is such a great dad!" "You're
herself. "I know, right? He works so hard
looked up at her, his face full of a soft, genuine affection I had seen a th
a chubby hand. "Dada," he babbled. He then turned and l
in the silent apartment. They confirmed the
He had David's nose. He had the same shape to hi
cted. I was just a pair of eyes, watching a life th
ccidentally hit the "like" button. A small hea
s Sarah Miller?" she said, loo
t was replaced by pure, stark terror. He looked directly into the
ded abruptly. The
n caught in the act. The face of my fiancé, the father of another woman's child. The reality of it was too big, too monstrous.