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I Burst Into My Teen Daughter’s Room in Panic …What I Saw Left Me Frozen
She’s been dating a boy from her class—also fourteen—for a few months now. His name is Noah. He’s polite in a way that feels almost old-fashioned. He looks adults in the eye. He says “thank you” without being prompted. When he comes over, he asks if he should take his shoes off and offers to help carry things inside.
Every Sunday, like clockwork, Noah arrives after lunch and stays until dinner. The two of them head straight to my daughter’s room and close the door. They don’t blast music. They don’t shout or laugh loudly. Most of the time, it’s quiet—almost unsettlingly so.
But doubt has a way of creeping in.
One Sunday, while folding laundry, a thought slipped into my mind and refused to leave.