My 5-Year-Old Asked Why ‘Mr. Tom’ Only Comes at Night When I’m Asleep – I Don’t Know Any Toms, So I Set Up a Camera in Her Room and Waited

It started the way the scariest things always do—like it belonged in the middle of an ordinary day.

Ellie was at the table in her pajamas, spooning Cheerios with the same serious concentration she gave to coloring books and puzzle pieces. I was half-awake, one hand around my coffee mug, mind already racing through work emails.

Without looking up, she said, completely casual:

“Mr. Tom thinks you work too much, Mommy.”

My mug paused midair. “Mr. Tom?”

Ellie shrugged like I was the one being strange.

“He checks on me!”

I forced a little laugh and told myself what any tired parent tells themselves—imaginary friend. Kids name everything. Her stuffed rabbit was Gerald. Her blanket was Princess Cloud. Of course she had invented a “Mr. Tom.”

I let it go.

That was my first mistake.

A week later, I was brushing her hair before bed. We were both facing the bathroom mirror, her head tipped slightly back as I worked through a knot. Ellie frowned at her reflection like she was trying to solve something.

Then she asked, in the calm voice of a child who doesn’t realize she’s ripping open the floor beneath you:

“Mom, why does Mr. Tom only come when you’re asleep?”

The brush stopped.

“When I’m asleep?”

“He comes at night,”

she said, like this was a normal schedule.

“He checks the window first. Then he talks to me for a bit.”

My throat tightened so hard it hurt.

“Ellie… sweetheart. What does Mr. Tom look like?”

She took her time, thinking carefully—because Ellie thinks carefully about everything.

 

 

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