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I moved the pile of socks aside — and froze.

Hidden underneath was a small notebook.
Not just any notebook — it was my daughter’s.

Confused, I opened it gently. The first page had her name scribbled in bold letters. The next few pages were journal entries… dated over the last few months.

As I read, a pattern started to emerge — not of anything illegal, but of deep emotional discomfort. She described feeling unsafe, unheard, and even intimidated when her stepbrother was around. There were no accusations, just raw words:

“He stares at me in this weird way. I don’t know if I’m imagining it. But it makes me want to disappear.”

“I told Mom I didn’t want him over. She told me to be polite. I wish she listened.”

My heart sank. I realized then that I had been brushing off her fear as teenage drama.

That night, I sat her down and promised:

“You never have to feel uncomfortable in your own home. I believe you. I’m sorry for not seeing it sooner.”

We had a long conversation. Not about blame — but about boundaries. Safety. Trust.

The next morning, I called her stepbrother’s father and made it clear: he wouldn’t be coming over anymore.

And for the first time in weeks, my daughter smiled again.

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