My Teen Son Got New Clothes & Headphones, Lied That It’s from Dad – I Decided to Follow Him

When Cathy notices that her son has new headphones on and is dressed in new clothes, she is confused. She decides to follow him one day because she wants to know where or from whom he has been receiving everything. When she recognizes it, it transports her back to her early years.

My son Alex has been dressing up in new clothes that I didn’t buy for him, and I’ve just now began to notice this. I noticed a fresh set of headphones hanging around his neck yesterday.

“Dear, from where did you get the earphones?” As I was preparing breakfast, I inquired.

“From Dad,” he texted back, yelling.

“And the clothing as well?”

“Um,” murmured he. Indeed.

It made sense; I was divorced from Alex’s father, Ian, and the two of us were always giving Alex new items, making it hard to keep track.

Nevertheless, Ian was a realistic man. When I went shopping, I was the one who overspent on items, not Ian. Alex always received high-quality gifts from him, particularly clothes. But never name brands; Ian thought they were a total waste of money and detested spending it on them.

Unsplash | Source: Red Nike Sweater

I was dubious because all of Alex’s new clothing was name brand.

Ian said into the phone, “Cathy, I don’t know what to tell you.” However, it wasn’t me. Perhaps he found a side gig or something.

Ian, he’s fourteen. That is more than any part-time job could pay him.

I was reassured by Ian, “I’ll ask him.” “We’ll investigate it thoroughly.”

Being a mother who micromanages every decision her child makes is something I’ve never wanted to do. But nothing made sense—Alex wasn’t able to obtain the funds on his own.

That night, after supper, I heard Alex talking into his phone in a whispery voice.

He walked into the kitchen and said, “Mom.” “Alright, so I’m heading over to my friend Jeremy’s house to work on this project together?”

Do you need me to leave you? Wiping my hands, I inquired.

“No, it’s not too far. I’ll stroll.

He departed after a short while.

My only opportunity to find out if Alex was planning something was now. I watched him through the glass, giving him an early advantage.

I took my phone and keys and went after him.

Alex got into an unidentified automobile with a blonde woman after crossing two roads. I had to get closer because I could not see her features clearly from where I was.

As I drew closer to the automobile and could finally see her face, a realization struck me like a ton of bricks. As I stood there, I observed Lia holding Alex and turning her face in the car.

Her golden hair, glistening in the streetlights, framed the face I knew my entire childhood, even though I hadn’t seen her in a long time.

I was overcome with emotion when I realized that Lia, my sister who had long since vanished from our life, had returned and was now deeply involved in my son’s world.

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