Mum Called Police On My 5-Year-Old, Then Lost My Money-Teptep

My mum and sister called the police on my 5-year-old daughter.

I came back from a work trip a day early and found her sobbing in front of two officers.

She was terrified, thinking the strange men were going to take her away.

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I didn’t scream.

I acted.

A week later, they were the ones screaming.

The first thing I saw when I opened my mother’s front door was my daughter sitting on the edge of the sofa as if she had been told not to move.

Charlotte was five years old.

Her hands were jammed between her knees.

Her cheeks were wet.

Her little trainers did not quite touch the carpet, and she was staring down at the floor with the sort of stillness that does not belong on a child.

Two police officers stood in front of her.

Behind them stood my mother, Phyllis, arms folded, lips pressed into that thin, respectable line I knew from childhood.

My sister Kendra was beside her, holding her daughter Nora on her hip.

Nora had a biscuit in one hand and a look on her face that was too old for her.

She kept glancing at Charlotte as though she had watched a game end in her favour.

Rain had followed me inside.

My suitcase was still on the front step.

I had come home a day early from a work trip because my final meeting had been cancelled, and I had spent the train journey thinking about how pleased Charlotte would be to see me.

I had planned to sneak in quietly, sleep in the spare room, then take her out for doughnuts in the morning.

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