On the way home from shopping, my 8-year-old son asked anxiously

For a second I couldn’t hear anything except the pounding in my ears. I glanced down at Evan. His face was pale, eyes wide, trying to understand adult fear without the words for it.
“I… I don’t understand,” I managed. “My husband wouldn’t hurt us.”
The shorter officer—Officer Jasmine Lee—kept her voice gentle. “Ma’am, we’re not accusing anyone yet. We’re responding to a specific report. We just need to ask a few questions and make sure you and your child are safe.”
The taller officer—Sergeant Tom Alvarez—gestured toward the patrol car. “Could we talk somewhere private? Either in the car or at a nearby storefront? Wherever you feel safest.”

I looked around. A corner café was open, windows full of people. “There,” I said quickly, pointing. “We can talk inside.”
They nodded and walked with us, not touching us, but close enough to signal this was serious. Evan clung to me the whole way.
Inside the café, Officer Lee crouched to Evan’s level. “Hey buddy,” she said softly. “We’re just checking on you. You’re not in trouble. Okay?”
Evan nodded, but his lower lip trembled.
Sergeant Alvarez turned to me. “Ma’am, earlier today we received a call from the school counselor at Ridgeway Elementary,” he said. “She reported something your son said during a session.”
My stomach dropped. “A session?”

Officer Lee nodded. “Evan had a brief check-in with the counselor last week, routine. Today he asked to see her again.”
I stared at my son, shocked. “Evan, why didn’t you tell me?”
Evan looked at the table and whispered, “Because Daddy said not to.”
The sentence hit me like a slap.
Sergeant Alvarez’s voice stayed calm, but his eyes sharpened. “What did your husband tell him not to say?”
Evan’s small voice shook. “He said… if I tell, you’ll get mad and we’ll have to leave. And he said you can’t leave.”
My throat tightened. “Evan, sweetheart, tell me what happened.”
Officer Lee gently redirected. “Evan, can you tell us what you told the counselor? In your own words?”

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