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My Son Locked the Door When I Came to Visit… and Pretended He Wasn’t Home

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My son locked the door when I came to visit him… and pretended he wasn’t home.

I knew he was inside.
I saw the light glimmering beyond the frosted glass.
The television murmured quietly behind the wood.
Yet when I knocked, that strange hush settled, a silence thick as velvet, spun only by someone choosing to ignore you.

I stood at the doorstep and waited.
I knocked again.
Then a third time.
Finally, I simply leaned against the pale hallway wall and whispered:

Oliver I know you’re in there.

Nothing.
Only the TV chattered on, oblivious and glowing.

At that moment, I realised a person can feel more alone standing in front of a closed door than when utterly by themselves.

I am his mother.
I raised him without a father.
His dad left us when Oliver was just six years old.
I remember holding his small hand every morning, leading him to school. How I would stay awake through feverish nights, watching his sleep.
AndI recall how, frightened of the dark, he used to slip into my bed.

Mum, please dont leave me alone.

Yet now, I stood alone in front of his door.

After several minutes, the lift clanged open.
Mrs. Green from the third floor stepped out.
She glanced my way.

Are you waiting for someone?

I smiled, awkwardly.

My son.

She looked at the door.

But he just came home, didnt he?

My heart clenched.

I know.

I took the stairs downI couldnt bear the thought of crying in front of strangers inside the lift.

Stepping out onto the street, my phone vibrated.
A message.
From Oliver.

“Mum, Im sorry. It just wasnt the right time.”

The right time.
Those words felt so alien.

I didnt sleep that night.
The next day, I decided not to text him.
If someone refuses to open their door, you cannot force them.

Three days passed.
Then my phone rang.
It was Oliver.

His voice sounded different.

Mum… can we meet?

Why?

He hesitated, the silence stretched.

Because something happened yesterday.

What?

The neighbours son asked me something.

He sighed, like a leaf folding in autumn.

He asked why his grandma always comes to see him, while my mum never visits me.

My heart twisted.

And what did you say?

Nothing… I didnt know how to answer.

He whispered,

I realised if I keep turning you away, one day my own child might think its normal to shut the door on their mother.

The silence thickened.

Mum… will you come again?

I stared at the phone for a long time.
Finally, quietly, I asked:

Will you open the door this time?

From the other end, just one sentence.

Yes.

And sometimes, that is the hardest thing of all.
To open the door.

What would you do if you were me?

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