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tls “My four-year-old son called me crying at work: ‘Dad, Mom’s boyfriend hit me with a baseball bat.’

tls “My four-year-old son called me crying at work: ‘Dad, Mom’s boyfriend hit me with a baseball bat.’

Posted on April 29, 2026 By gabi gexi No Comments on tls “My four-year-old son called me crying at work: ‘Dad, Mom’s boyfriend hit me with a baseball bat.’

My phone vibrated on the conference room table in the middle of a budget meeting, and at first, I ignored it.

That sounds unforgivable now.

I know that.

But in that first half-second, before my whole life split open, it was only a phone buzzing beside my legal pad while the finance director explained quarterly projections in a voice dry enough to make coffee seem dramatic. There were twelve people around the long glass table, all of them pretending to care about numbers none of us could change that afternoon. My laptop was open. My pen was between my fingers. My tie felt too tight because the conference room was warm, and I had been staring at the same spreadsheet for twenty minutes, thinking about nothing more dangerous than whether I could leave early enough to pick up Noah’s favorite dinosaur crackers before I got him for the weekend.

Then my phone vibrated again.

Three seconds later.

That was when something heavy settled in my chest.

My son knew not to call me during work unless something was wrong. Not because I had ever scolded him for calling. He was four. His calls were usually accidents, sticky-fingered touches on his mother’s phone, little bursts of chaos where he shouted, “Dad, guess what?” and forgot what he wanted to say. But lately, since the custody arrangement had grown tense and Lena had started letting Travis stay over more often, I had taught Noah one rule as gently as I could.

“If you are scared and Mommy isn’t helping, call Daddy. Any time. Even if I’m working. Even if it’s nighttime. Even if someone says not to.”

He had nodded solemnly the way four-year-olds do when they know something is important but not all the reasons why.

Now his name glowed on my phone screen.

Noah.

My chair scraped loudly against the floor as I grabbed it.

The finance director stopped mid-sentence. Everyone looked at me.

I answered before anyone could ask.

“Hey, champ,” I said, already standing. “What’s up?”

At first, all I heard were soft, hitching sobs.

Not the dramatic cry he used when he wanted another cookie. Not the tired whine after daycare. This was smaller. Broken in pieces. A sound he was trying not to make.

My body went cold.

“Noah?”

“Dad,” he whispered. “Please come home.”

I was already moving toward the door.

“What happened? Where is Mom?”

“She’s not here,” he said, and the words came out trembling. “Mom’s boyfriend… Travis… hit me with a baseball bat. My arm hurts a lot. He said if I cry, he’s going to hurt me again.”

For one impossible second, my mind refused to translate the sentence.

Baseball bat.

Arm hurts.

Hurt me again.

Then a man’s furious voice exploded somewhere in the background, so loud that even three coworkers near the doorway heard it through the phone.

“Who are you talking to? Give me that phone!”

Noah gasped.

The call cut off.

For an instant, everything around me went completely silent. Not physically. The conference room still existed. Someone said my name. A chair shifted. The finance director asked if everything was all right. But all of it sounded far away, as if I had been dropped underwater.

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