“Best mistake I ever made,” he grins. “Traffic stopped, but everyone was smiling.” Neighbors on West’s beat have noticed. Mrs. Delgado, who runs the corner bakery, says: “He used to just walk by. Now he stops to point out birds to his little girl on his days off. He’s softer—but sharper, too. Fatherhood made him a better cop.”
What surprises him most isn’t the chaos—it’s how much the two roles mirror each other. officer west the rookie dad
West agrees. “You learn patience. You learn that most people just want to be heard. And you learn that no matter how tough your shift was, someone at home thinks you hung the moon.” At night, after Lila is asleep and his uniform is in the wash, West sits on the couch with a cold coffee (he never finishes a hot one) and reviews both reports: the incident log and the baby monitor. “Best mistake I ever made,” he grins