Every Sunday, my 10-year-old stepson Josh came home from his mom’s house quiet and withdrawn — a total change from the happy boy we knew. I sensed something was wrong, but he never opened up, and even my husband, Patrick, couldn’t get through to him. Then one Sunday, while Patrick was out and I waited for Josh to return, our new security system flipped the TV feed to the porch. What I heard next shattered me.
His mom, Linda, handed him cookies and said, “You know what you have to do.” Josh begged, “I hate lying. If Dad knew you were making me steal from him…” I froze. Josh revealed she’d been forcing him to take items from our house — from my toiletries to Patrick’s emergency cash — and now she wanted my jewelry. All to pay off her debts.
I confronted Linda on the spot. She admitted everything when I threatened to call Patrick. I told her I’d help her financially — but only if she stopped involving Josh and let him stay with us until she was stable.
When I turned back, Josh clung to me in tears. “I didn’t want to steal,” he sobbed. “I’m so sorry.” “You don’t have to be sorry,” I said, hugging him back. “You’re safe now. And I’m going to fix this — for both of you.”