I Lost My Children Overnight Because of a Lie—Getting Them Back Was the Hardest Fight of My Life.

I wiped my wet hands on a towel and answered, expecting a casual check-in.

“I’m so sorry,” she whispered. Her voice was trembling, brittle. “I had to do what’s right for the kids. CPS will be there tomorrow morning.”

“Clare? What are you talking about?”

“I couldn’t watch it anymore,” she said, and then the line went dead.

I stared at the phone, water dripping from my elbow onto the bathmat. A cold knot of dread tightened in my stomach, utterly at odds with the warm, steamy bathroom. I tried to call back. Straight to voicemail. I told myself she was having a breakdown, maybe an argument with her husband. I finished bathing Maya, tucked her and my nine-year-old son, Devon, into bed, and paced the living room until sunrise.

At 7:00 A.M., the knock came. It wasn’t a polite tap; it was the heavy, authoritative pounding of law enforcement.

When I opened the door, my reality fractured. A CPS investigator stood there, flanked by two uniformed police officers holding a court order.