The mother locked her 3-year-old son in his room every time guests came over — but one day she opened the door and screamed in horror
She always locked her son in the room as soon as guests arrived. He was only three years old, but the mother didn’t want to take any chances: once, the boy had accidentally spilled juice on a friend’s expensive shoes, and ever since that day, she decided the child only “ruined the impression.”
To her guests, she smiled and said that her little boy was at his grandmother’s or in daycare. But to her son, she gave strict orders not to make a sound. The little boy sat alone, clutching his old teddy bear tightly. Sometimes he whispered softly, “I’m here… mommy…,” but there was no answer. He hoped the door would open, that she would hug him — but it never happened.
That’s how it always was. When the guests left, the mother opened the door as if nothing had happened.
But one day, everything changed. After another visit, the mother opened the door — and screamed in terror when she saw what had happened
To be continued in the first comment
That evening, there were many guests. Laughter and loud voices came from the next room. The boy was locked up again. He was thirsty.
On the shelf stood a plastic bottle with a bright cap. He thought it was juice — just like the kind his mom sometimes gave him. He grabbed it with his little hands, twisted off the cap, and took several big gulps.
A few minutes later, he felt his throat burning, as if fire had erupted inside him. He started coughing, his face turned pale, and he sank to the floor, hugging his teddy bear.
When the guests finally left, the mother opened the door as usual. But instead of the usual sight, she saw her son barely breathing, his lips turning blue. Next to him lay an empty bottle — of cleaning liquid.
The woman screamed so loudly that the neighbors rushed to the door. Doctors arrived just in time: the child was saved, but he had narrowly escaped death.
The story didn’t end there. The doctors reported the incident to child protective services. The boy was taken from his mother, and she lost her parental rights.
It was a devastating blow for her — but even worse was realizing that her own child had suffered from loneliness and thirst for a mother’s love.