My 13-Year-Old Daughter Kept Sleeping Over at Her Best Friend’s – Then the Friend’s Mom Texted Me, ‘Jordan Hasn’t Been Here in Weeks’

I’m a 40-year-old mom, and I thought my 13-year-old was just having innocent sleepovers at her best friend’s house—until her friend’s mom texted me, “Jordan hasn’t been here in weeks,” and my stomach dropped.

I’m 40F and my daughter, Jordan, is 13.

She’s had the same best friend forever—Alyssa. I know Alyssa’s mom, Tessa. We’re not “tell each other our secrets” close, but we’ve done enough birthday parties and carpools that I trusted her.So when Jordan started asking to sleep over at Alyssa’s more, I didn’t think much of it.

Once a month became every other weekend.

Then it turned into a routine. Friday afternoon, I’d see the backpack come out.”You asked Tessa?” I’d say.

“Yeah, Mom,” she’d sigh. “She said it’s fine.”

The first month I was careful. I’d text:

“Jordan’s on her way!

Tessa would reply:

“Got her!”
Or,

“Okay!”

After a while, it felt automatic. Safe. Normal.

So I stopped texting every single time.

I just did the mom script at the door.

“Be good. Be respectful. Text me if you need me.”

“Mom, stop,” she’d groan. “I know.”

Then last Tuesday happened.Jordan left with her overnight bag, headphones on, shouted “Love you!” over her shoulder.

I was loading the dishwasher when I remembered my birthday was coming up. I figured I’d invite a couple friends. Maybe Tessa too, since she was basically my daughter’s weekend landlord.

So I sent a text:

“Hey Tessa! My birthday’s soon and I’d love to have you over if you’re free. Also, thanks again for letting Jordan stay the night—I really appreciate itTen minutes later, my phone buzzed.

We’ve had two short visits since then. One at our house. One at hers.

There have been apologies. Awkward silences. Some stories. Some tears.

VA

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