My Daughter Spent The Weekend With Grandma—Then Whispered, “My Brother Lives There, But It’s A Secret”

After a quiet weekend at her grandmother’s house, my five-year-old daughter said something that stopped my heart cold: “My brother lives at Grandma’s, but it’s a secret.”

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We only have one child. Sophie doesn’t have a brother. She’s never had a brother.

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So when she started carefully setting aside toys and saying she was saving them “for him,” I knew something was terribly wrong. I knew I had to find out what my mother-in-law was hiding from us.The Weekend That Changed Everything
Evan and I have been married for eight years. We have one daughter—Sophie, who just turned five—and she talks nonstop from the moment she wakes up until the second her head hits the pillow. She asks approximately a million questions every single day and makes our lives louder, messier, and infinitely brighter than they have any right to be.We’re not a perfect family. Nobody is. But we’re solid. We love each other. We show up for each other.

And we only have one child.

Evan’s mother, Helen, lives about forty minutes away from us in one of those quiet suburban neighborhoods where every house looks identical and everyone waves politely when you drive past. She’s the kind of grandmother who saves every single crayon drawing Sophie makes, who bakes way too many cookies whenever we visit, and who keeps an entire closet full of toys at her house “just in case.”Sophie absolutely adores her grandmother. And Helen adores Sophie right back with that fierce, unconditional love that grandmothers seem to possess in unlimited quantities.

So when my mother-in-law called on a Thursday afternoon and asked if Sophie could spend the weekend with her, I didn’t hesitate for even a second.

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