Spilt Milk by Ya Lan Chang
Xueling takes her son Eliot home to Singapore, leaving Daddy back in Britain, and her feelings about motherhood come to a head when she runs into an ex. Image generated with OpenAI While strolling along the Singapore river towards Botero's Bird, Xueling is startled by a familiar figure. She stops, staring, as he saunters down the steps of UOB Plaza 1. It's been five years, and he's looking at his phone, but it's him: the swimmer's shoulders, the high forehead, the confident gait. He's striding towards her. He will see her if he looks up. Her feet harden into cement, her voice cowers in her throat. Of all the people to run into on her first trip home in five years. After so much has faded. After all this time. Before she can react, he glances up, right at her. He halts. Squints. And breaks into a smile. Quickening his pace, he says 'is it really you?' as he reaches her. She brushes away her fringe, but it remains stuck to her forehead. 'Hi. Yes, it...