I Left My 6-Year-Old Son With My Mother-In-Law for a Week — Then He Called Me in Tears Midway Through

When my husband and I finally went on our long-overdue honeymoon, I thought everything was perfectly planned. We’d postponed it twice, once because of the pandemic, and once because our son caught a nasty flu the week before we were supposed to leave. By the time we finally booked our tickets, we were both exhausted and needed a break.

Our son, Mason, was six years old, curious, bright, and endlessly talkative. He was at that age where he wanted to be independent, but still needed his bedtime stories and his favorite stuffed elephant to fall asleep. I was nervous about leaving him, but my mother-in-law, Gloria, insisted she’d be more than happy to take care of him for the week.

“Go enjoy yourselves,” she’d said with her usual confident smile. “I raised two boys on my own. A week with my grandson will be a breeze.”

I wanted to believe her.

She lived just twenty minutes from us, in a quiet suburban neighborhood, and had always been loving toward Mason, maybe a little overbearing at times, but never unkind. Still, something about leaving him behind tugged at me. Mothers have that instinct, that uneasy feeling they can’t explain.

But I ignored it, convincing myself I was just anxious about the trip. When we finally arrived at the resort, the first few days felt like a dream. The ocean breeze, the quiet breakfasts, the laughter without interruptions, I hadn’t realized how much I’d missed being just “us.” My husband, Tyler, seemed more relaxed than I’d seen him in years.

The dispatcher stayed on the line until officers arrived, which, thankfully, only took about ten minutes. Those were the longest ten minutes of my life. I could hear Mason whispering, “They’re here, Mommy!

The police are here!”

I nearly collapsed in relief. Once they confirmed he was safe, I asked to speak with the officer. Apparently, there was no intruder; the noise had come from a loose shutter slamming in the wind.