Riley was a single mother doing her best to navigate the complicated world of dating while raising her 8-year-old son, Roy. It wasn’t easy. Every time she met someone new, there was hope—until the moment they learned she had a child. Almost without fail, the spark would fade, and the men would quietly disappear. The rejection stung more than she cared to admit, and the loneliness sometimes felt unbearable.
At 32, Riley was used to juggling a lot. Since her ex-boyfriend left when he found out she was pregnant, she had been the sole caretaker of Roy. Over the years, she poured all her love and energy into raising him, shaping a little world centered around her son. Yet beneath the tired smiles and daily routine, she longed for a partner—someone who could love both her and Roy, someone to share the ups and downs of life.
Now, she found herself at a crossroads. She had a date lined up with Mitchell, a man who seemed kind, charming, and genuinely interested in her. But fear gnawed at her. Would he still want to be with her if he knew about Roy? The idea of revealing her son too soon felt like a risk she wasn’t ready to take. On the evening of the date, Riley stood in her living room, her heart heavy as she prepared Roy for a rare overnight stay at his friend Kyle’s house.
Roy didn’t want to go. “I want to stay with you,” he pleaded, clutching his favorite toy, his eyes wide and hopeful.Riley crouched down, brushing a strand of hair from his forehead, fighting the guilt twisting inside her. “Just for one night, sweetie. You’ll have fun with Kyle—movies, games, and snacks. I’ll pick you up first thing tomorrow, I promise.”Roy hesitated but finally nodded, reluctantly stepping into the taxi that would take him away for the evening.