My Son Ran Away from Home After His 18th Birthday – Six Years Later, He Returned and Said, ‘My Stepdad Has to Tell You the Truth!’

My Son Ran Away from Home After His 18th Birthday – Six Years Later, He Returned and Said, ‘My Stepdad Has to Tell You the Truth!’

My vision blurred.

I looked up at Marcus.

“You sent these?”

He opened his mouth, but nothing came out.

I looked back at the phone. The final message had been sent just before midnight.

Don’t contact her again. She’ll heal faster if you’re gone.”

Tears rolled down my face.

I couldn’t breathe. I had spent so much time believing my son had chosen to leave me, yet all that time, he’d been carrying the weight of those messages.

I slowly looked at Andrew.

“You believed this.”

He nodded.

“I already felt like I was tearing the house apart.”

His voice was quiet.

“Then he told me you’d finally be happy if I disappeared. I thought…” He swallowed. “I thought I was giving you your life back. I wanted to call you.”

He looked down.

“I typed dozens of messages over the years.”

His voice shook.

“I deleted every one before I could press send. Every time I picked up my phone, I heard his words telling me you’d be happier without me.”

My knees gave out.

Before I hit the floor, Andrew caught me.

For the first time in years, my son held me. I buried my face against his shoulder and sobbed.

“You didn’t leave because of me.”

“I never wanted to. I thought you stopped loving me.”

He hugged me tighter.

“I never stopped.”

I cried harder than I had the day my first husband died, because grief was one thing. This was years of love stolen by a lie.

Behind us, Marcus finally spoke.

“I did what I thought was best.”

Andrew let go of me.

Slowly, we both turned to face him.

“What was best?” I asked.

My voice was barely above a whisper.

Marcus straightened his shoulders.

“I was protecting our family.”

“Our family?” I stared at him. “You destroyed it.”

“He was tearing us apart.”

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