
🎬 PART 2: «The Gate Was Locked From Inside»

For one second, even the baby stopped crying.
The man stared at the birth certificate in her hand.
Then at the child.
Then at the woman in pink.
“Clara,” he said, voice shaking, “what did you do?”
Clara’s lips parted, but no answer came.
The young mother clutched the baby closer.
“She told security I was lying.”
The man stepped toward Clara.
“You knew she was here?”
Clara looked toward the gate.
Not at him.
That was enough.
The young mother’s voice broke.
“I came last night. I rang the bell until my hands hurt. She said if I didn’t leave, she’d call the police.”
The man’s face twisted.
“Last night?”
The mother nodded, tears falling onto the baby’s blanket.
“He had a fever.”
The man turned back to the baby so fast his breath caught.
The tiny hospital bracelet was still around his wrist. The baby’s face was flushed. His little mouth trembled before another weak cry came out.
The man dropped to his knees in the grass.
His expensive suit pressed into the mud.
He didn’t care.
“Why didn’t you call me?”
The young mother looked at him like the question hurt more than the cold.
“I did.”
She pulled out her phone with a cracked screen.
Message after message.
Calls.
Voicemails.
All unanswered.
Clara whispered, “I was protecting you.”
The man looked up slowly.
“From my child?”
Her eyes filled with panic.
“From a scandal.”
The word landed ugly in the bright afternoon.
The young mother lowered her head.
“I didn’t want money,” she whispered. “I wanted him to know his father.”
The man reached for the birth certificate with shaking hands.
His name was there.
His signature was not.
But the truth was.
The baby cried again, weaker this time.
That sound destroyed him.
He took off his jacket and wrapped it around the young mother’s shoulders first.
Then around the baby.
Clara started toward the gate.
“Don’t,” he said.
She froze.
His voice was quiet now.
More frightening than shouting.
“You locked my son outside.”
Clara began to cry.
But he was no longer looking at her.
He was looking at the young mother’s muddy knees, the blanket in the grass, the doghouse they had been left beside like they were something unwanted.
He lifted the baby carefully into his arms.
The child quieted against his chest.
The man’s face broke.
“He knows me,” he whispered.
The young mother started sobbing.
“No,” she said softly. “He just knows warmth.”
That sentence hit him harder than any accusation.
He stood, holding his son, then reached his free hand toward her.
“Come inside.”
She looked at the mansion.
Then at Clara.
Then down at her dirty feet.
“I’m scared.”
His eyes filled.
“So am I.”
He squeezed her trembling hand.
“But my son is not spending another second outside his own home.”
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