My Son Left Me Alone with Debts and Illness 13 Years Ago – Yesterday, He Knocked on My Door

Thirteen years ago, my son disappeared, leaving me with debt and a chronic illness. Last night, he returned with a smile and two suitcases, but something felt wrong.

One morning long ago, I found a note on Daniel’s empty bed: “Mom, I’m leaving. Don’t try to find me.” My hands shook as I read it. My husband Robert had died six months earlier, leaving me with debt. Now Daniel was gone too.

Dr. Chen had warned me, “Evelyn, you’ll need ongoing treatment, which won’t be cheap.” I worked two jobs to manage the debt and my illness. Days turned into years of exhaustion and loneliness. Daniel’s room stayed untouched, a hope he’d return. Dr. Chen became my confidante, urging me to join support groups.

Then, Daniel appeared at my door, apologizing for his past and asking to stay. That night, I found him stealing my savings. “Get out,” I said, coldly. He left, and I decided to focus on myself. I called Dr. Chen, ready for support.

It was time to rebuild my life.

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