Son’s Cast Was Cut Open And His Stepmum’s Secret Crawled Out-Teptep

“Dad… I told you there’s something alive inside” — The night my son’s cast was cut open and exposed a secret my new wife thought she’d be buried forever

The first time my ten-year-old son begged me to cut off his own arm, I thought the pain had finally frightened him beyond sense.

Children say wild things when they are hurting.

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That was what I told myself as I sat on the edge of his bed, one hand on his forehead, the other wrapped around a mug of tea that had gone cold long before I noticed.

He was pale, damp with sweat, and staring at the white cast on his arm as if it were an animal pretending to sleep.

“Dad,” he whispered, “please. There is something alive inside.”

I wanted to be calm for him.

I wanted to be the father who knew what to do, the man who could read a temperature, call a doctor, change a bandage, settle a frightened child, and keep a house from falling apart.

The truth was uglier.

I had been losing control of that house for months without realising it.

By the time I understood, the danger was not coming from the cast.

It had been living under my roof.

My son had never been a nervous boy.

Before the accident, he was the sort of child who made other parents laugh and hold their breath at the same time.

He climbed garden walls, leapt from the last three stairs, and ran into football tackles with a grin that reminded me painfully of his mother.

His mother had been brave too, but quietly.

She never made speeches about strength.

She simply got on with life, even when life gave her less and less to work with.

When illness took her from us, my son stood beside me at the funeral in a black suit that did not quite fit and held my hand as though he were the adult.

“I’ll look after you, Dad,” he said.

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