I stared at her. “Outside? In the rain? She’s a baby.”
She shifted. “It’s just… you’re disturbing others.”
“I’ll order something,” I said. “As soon as she settles.”
Amy stirred in my arms, her tiny hand reaching toward the door. I turned—and saw them.
Two police officers stepped inside, rain dripping from their uniforms. One was older, steady-eyed. The other looked fresh-faced, but kind. They scanned the room and walked toward me.
“Ma’am,” the older one said, “we were told you’re disturbing customers. Is that true?”
I blinked. “Someone… called the police?”Continue reading…