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Girl Urges to Kick Single Dad with Crying Baby Out of Cafe, They Meet Again at a Job Interview

An ambitious singleton whose life revolves around her job attempts to have a single dad with a wailing infant removed from a café. To her astonishment, she encounters him again a year later, but this time the situation has reversed.

It was a busy Monday evening when Libby walked into a café, ordered her usual coffee, and settled by the window, watching the bustling New York streets. But her peaceful moment was interrupted by a baby at the next table, staring at her with wide eyes and a messy mouth covered in apple puree.

She glanced at the man beside the child—well-dressed, talking on his phone, his office bag nearby. “A single father,” she thought, rolling her eyes. She had no patience for babies, especially crying ones.

As if on cue, the baby started wailing, and Libby’s irritation skyrocketed. The father, still on his call, tried to soothe him, but the crying persisted.

“Excuse me, sir!” Libby snapped. “Can you quiet your baby?”

The man apologized but continued his call, rocking his child. Nothing changed. Furious, Libby called a waitress over. “I’m a regular here. Move them somewhere else, or better yet, kick them out!”

The waitress explained that the only available seats were on the cold terrace. She approached the father, who responded, “If she has a problem, she should move. It’s not my fault.”

Libby overheard him and stormed over. “Get out!” she demanded. Just then, the baby flung apple puree onto her clothes.

“Jason, boy!” the man exclaimed. “That’s not right.”

Libby glared. “Ridiculous! Both of you!” She stormed out, vowing never to return.

A year later…

Time passed, and Libby’s life changed drastically. She fell in love with Trevor, a colleague, and was overjoyed when she became pregnant. But her happiness was short-lived—her wealthy parents disapproved, disowned her, and fired both her and Trevor from their family business.

Struggling financially, they moved into Trevor’s tiny apartment. He worked multiple jobs while Libby searched for one. When their daughter, Eve, was born, they vowed to give her the best life possible despite their hardships.

One day, Libby landed a job interview but had no choice but to bring Eve along. Other candidates judged her as she waited, and when her name was called, the receptionist hesitated.

“I’m afraid you can’t take the baby inside,” she said.

“Please,” Libby pleaded. “If I leave her alone, she’ll cry and disturb others.”

The receptionist sighed and let her in.

Libby stepped into the room—and froze. Sitting before her was the man from the café.

“Do I know you?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.

“Uh, yes… we met at the café. Your baby was crying.”

“Ah!” He smiled. “Please, take a seat. But you know babies aren’t allowed at work, right?”

Right on cue, Eve started crying. Embarrassed, Libby stammered, “Oh no, I’m so sorry. I—”

“May I?” the man interrupted.

“What?”

“May I hold her? I think I can calm her down.”

With no other option, she handed Eve over. To her surprise, the baby stopped crying instantly.

“She likes you!” Libby said, astonished.

“I love babies,” he replied. “I’m Jonathan, by the way. Company director and single father to my little boy.”

Libby’s eyes filled with tears. “I can’t leave Eve alone. I’m struggling financially, and if I can’t bring her to work, I don’t think I can take this job.”

Jonathan smiled. “Let’s not lose a great candidate over this. I understand. Let’s do the interview.”

He not only hired Libby but also allowed her to bring Eve to work, as long as it didn’t affect her performance.

“I’m a father, too,” he said. “At the end of the day, we’re all human.”

That day, Libby gained more than a job—she gained a new perspective. Seeing Jonathan balance fatherhood and leadership with kindness, she realized life was more than just work. It was about compassion, understanding, and being human first.

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