When Olivia notices a change in her stepsonโs behavior, she grows increasingly worried. She asks her husband, Patrick, to talk to him, but he gets nothing out of the boy. By chance, Olivia overhears a conversation between Josh and his biological mother, and soon everything is revealed, leaving Olivia shocked and heartsore for the little boy.
Like clockwork, every Sunday at 5 p.m., my stepson Josh came back from his momโs place. And every single Sunday, he would step through our front door, kick off his shoes, and head straight to his room without a word.
It was like someone flipped a switch on Joshโs personality with us, transforming him from our cheerful, chatty ten-year-old son into a brooding stranger.
And what was worse? He never talked about what happened at his momโs place. I always wanted to ask him about his mood, but I also didnโt want to push it. As much as Josh had accepted me as his stepmother, I didnโt know how much of a role I had in his life
โDo you think heโs okay, Patrick?โ I asked my husband one evening as we were making dinner.
Josh had just been dropped off, and he was in an exceptionally irritable mood, refusing to talk to both of us.
โHonestly, I think heโs perfectly fine,โ Patrick said, slicing through a handful of potatoes. โLinda does like to push him, though. Iโm sure she gave him a mouthful about studying and school in general.โ
โYeah, I get that,โ I said. โBut I do the same thing, and heโs fine with it. He may make a joke or say something silly, but his mood is exactly the same. So this is nonsense. But again, I know bio-mom has the trump card over step-mom. So, Iโm not going to say anything.โ
โOlivia,โ Patrick sighed. โIf you want to talk to him, just go for it. Just walk up to him and ask him whatever you want. But Iโll talk to him after dinner, too.โ
I nodded. That was exactly what I wanted. I just wanted Patrick to make sure that Josh was okay. Because it hadnโt always been like this. When Josh first came to live with Patrick and me because we were closer to the school he wanted to go to, he was like a bright light
He kept telling stories about his day, asking questions about everything, and he tried hard to get to know me, his new stepmother. We even spent hours just baking away in the kitchen while bonding.
But recently, that boy seemed long gone. Now, we had to try really hard to get him out of the hole that he climbed into when he returned from visiting Linda. Weโd cook his favorite meals, play games, and even have elaborate movie nights to try to cheer him up.
But nothing worked.
I hoped that Patrickโs conversation with him after dinner was going to make a difference.
โIt was fine, Dad,โ he said when Patrick asked him about the weekend. โMom was her usual self, I guess.โ
I stood in the kitchen, straining to hear their conversation outside while Patrick started a little fire for sโmores.
โBut then why are you so sad? Did something happen? Your mom is great, but I know that sheโs a lot to deal with,โ Patrick chuckled.
โItโs draining being there, Dad,โ Josh confessed. โBut I know how important it is for me to keep spending weekends with Mom.โ
โIt is important,โ Patrick agreed. โBut at the same time, if itโs becoming too much, we can always change the arrangement to every second week. Okay?โ
I could see Josh contemplating the idea, but then his face darkened.
โIโm going to bed,โ he said. โGood night!โ
Josh came storming into the kitchen through the door, and I thought he was going to run past me. But he stopped and hugged me tightly.
โGood night, Liv,โ he said, walking away to his bedroom
Now, I wanted to stop him and ask him to tell me more. But I didnโt want to try too much. I wanted to respect his privacy. I knew the complicated feelings that came with split families, but this? This was different. It wasnโt just the normal adjustment to living in two homes; something else was eating at my stepson, and in turn, it was tearing me apart not knowing what.
Then last weekend, things took a turn I never expected.
Patrick was out getting my long list of groceries, and I was sitting on the couch, waiting for Josh to come back from his momโs place. Around 5 p.m., I heard the familiar rumble of his momโs beat-up sedan pulling into our driveway.
A few months ago, our neighborhood had undergone a phase of petty crime, with unruly teenagers helping themselves to whatever they wanted. Since then, Patrick had installed a new security system that was as fancy as they came.
If there was too much activity on our porch, the feed would automatically show on our television, the door camera capturing everything going on. It was an easy way for us to see what was going on before we made any sudden movements in retaliation.
โItโs going to make us feel safer, Liv,โ Patrick said when he installed the system. โThereโs also an app that we need to download on our phones; it will do the same thing as it does on the TV.โ
I had to admit, it was a pretty cool device.
As I sipped my tea, waiting for Josh to open the door and come in, the feed suddenly changed from my cooking show to the live feed of what was happening on the porch.
There they were, Linda and Josh, standing on the porch.
โHereโs your cookies,โ Linda said, handing Josh a container. โIโll see you next week. And you know what you have to doโฆโ
I watched on the TV as Joshโs face dropped.
He didnโt respond to his mother right away.
โMom, I donโt want to,โ he finally replied.
My stomach twisted. I moved closer to the screen, trying to hear more.
โYou have to tell them the truth, Mom!โ Joshโs voice broke. โI hate lying to Dad, and they know that something is up. If Dad knew that youโre making me steal from his house every week, heโd be so mad!โ
โStealing?โ I whispered to myself, barely able to comprehend what Iโd just heard.
โAnd what about Liv? Sheโs going to notice that her things keep disappearing. All the sanitary towels and the lotionsโฆ Mom, I canโt keep doing it.โ
I knew I wasnโt going insane! Recently I had noticed that my things were getting โfinishedโ too quickly or going โmissingโ often. Now, the truth was coming out.
What else had Josh taken for his mother?
โSo what, Josh?โ Linda hissed. โThey have more than enough money. I told you, I need some of Oliviaโs jewelry next time. If I can pawn one of her fancy necklaces or rings, Iโll have enough to cover my debt.โ
โWhat the heck?โ I asked myself out loud.
โAnd try and get some money, honey,โ Linda continued. โYour father usually keeps a wad of dollars in his sock drawer. He keeps them for an emergency, and helping your mother out is an emergency.โ
I couldnโt believe that Linda was just standing on my porch manipulating her own son into stealing from his family. I could tell from her voice that she wasnโt giving Josh a choice. She wanted what she wanted.
A rush of emotions hit me all at once, but most of all, I felt this crushing weight for Josh.
My sweet boy who had been carrying this burden all by himself. It wasnโt a wonder that he had been so out of it lately. Without thinking, I got up and marched to the front door.
โLinda, hello,โ I said coldly.
โHi, Liv,โ Josh said, reaching out to hug me.
Linda gave me a curt look without saying anything.
โI heard all of that,โ I said.
Josh me a bit tighter, and I could feel his breathing get heavy.
โWhatโs going on, Linda?โ I asked. โTell me, or Iโll call Patrick right now. Josh, would you please go to your room for a bit, love?โ
At the threat of Patrick finding out the truth, Linda spilled her story quickly. She went on about being in debt and falling behind on rent. And that she was struggling to make ends meet, let alone look after herself and Josh. She was desperate and frustrated.
โIโll give you the money to get you back on your feet,โ I said. โBut Josh will remain here until you do. And you will not ask that boy for anything else. Do you understand?โ
โHeโs my son, Olivia,โ she said coldly.
โYes, your son that youโre teaching to steal from his family. Iโll press charges if you donโt drop this. Take the money and get back to being able to care for Josh. Understand?โ
Linda nodded slowly, realizing that the implications would be much worse than her pride.
โThank you,โ she said almost sheepishly.
โIโll transfer the funds to you tonight,โ I said. โSend me a breakdown of what you need.โ
She nodded and walked away.
As I opened the front door, ready to get my phone and figure out how I was going to keep this from Patrick, Josh enveloped me.
โThank you,โ he said, tears streaming down his face. โI didnโt want to steal! Iโm so sorry!โ
โOh, sweet boy,โ I said. โItโs all going to be okay. Iโm going to help Linda, and weโre going to fix this in a way thatโs better for everyone. I promise.โ
What would you have done?