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Nobody in Miller’s Diner expected Ethan Cole to become the man everyone would be talking about by breakfast the next morning.

Most people in Cedar Falls barely expected him to talk at all.

He was the quiet single dad in the corner booth.

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Every Saturday morning at 7:18, he came in with his daughter, Lily, and took the same cracked vinyl seat near the back window.

The old ceiling fan clicked above them with a stubborn little rhythm.

The grill hissed behind the counter.

The smell of bacon grease, coffee, and pancake batter clung to everything in that place, from the menus to the red stools to the faded photographs of Little League teams taped near the register.

Ethan always ordered black coffee in a chipped white mug.

Lily always ordered chocolate chip pancakes.

She was seven, small for her age, with serious eyes and a way of folding her napkin into squares before she ate.

To her, the pancakes were not just breakfast.

They were Saturday.

They were normal.

They were the proof that her father still knew how to make a life feel safe.

Ethan understood that better than anybody in the diner could have guessed.

He wore scuffed work boots, a faded gray T-shirt, and jeans that carried sawdust in the seams no matter how many times he washed them.

He smelled faintly of laundry soap, truck oil, and the coffee he never sweetened.

He paid cash when he could.

He tipped Gloria even when the week had been tight.

He fixed his own truck in the driveway of the little rental house near the edge of town.

He picked Lily up from school every afternoon and always had a granola bar waiting in the cup holder because she came out hungry, no matter how big her lunch had been.

That was the version Cedar Falls knew.

Single dad.

Construction worker.

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