Pregnant Taxi Driver Takes a Homeless Man to the Hospital — Next Morning She Sees a Motorcade of SUVs Outside Her Window

After two years behind the wheel, Cleo had seen every kind of passenger a taxi could carry: the 3 a.m. party crowds stumbling over their feet, families racing to catch flights, and guilty-looking businessmen who reeked of cocktails and bad decisions. She’d heard every story, dried more than a few tears, and learned to read people before they even opened her cab door.

The yellow cab’s headlights cut through the November fog as Cleo guided her taxi down the empty streets of downtown that night.

Her back ached and the baby seemed determined to practice gymnastics against her ribs. At eight months pregnant, her night shift was getting harder. But bills don’t pay themselves, right?

The mention of home brought unwanted memories flooding back. Five months ago, she’d bounded up those same stairs to their apartment, her heart racing with excitement.

She’d planned everything perfectly — the candle-lit dinner, her husband Mark’s favorite lasagna, the little pair of baby shoes she’d wrapped in silver paper.

Mark had stared at the shoes, his face draining of color. The silence stretched until Cleo couldn’t bear it.

“Say something.”

“I can’t do this, Cleo.”

“What do you mean, you can’t?”

“Jessica’s pregnant too. With my child. Three months along.”

The candles had burned low as Cleo’s world collapsed. Jessica. His secretary. The woman he’d sworn was “just a friend.”

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