I’m Margaret, 71, and when my husband passed, my world crumbled. The only joy in my life was my grandson, Timmy. But six months ago, my son and daughter-in-law cut me off completely, preventing me from seeing him. I was heartbroken.
One day, I went to their house, and my daughter-in-law slammed the door in my face. As I turned to leave, Timmy threw a paper airplane from the window with a message: “Grandma, HELP! I’m not safe! Please, don’t tell Mom and Dad!” My heart stopped. Was he in danger?
I rushed to my friend Linda’s house, who had heard rumors about my daughter-in-law acting strange. I knew I had to act fast. Later that night, I snuck into my son’s backyard and spoke to Timmy. He told me his parents were fighting, and there was a man who made his mom act weird and scared him.
I contacted an old friend, Jim, a retired cop, who discovered my son’s name was linked to a drug investigation, and his wife was involved with a trafficking ring. I called Child Services, and after an investigation, they found evidence of neglect, drug use, and violence. Timmy was taken out of the home, and I was granted temporary custody.
My son entered rehab, and my daughter-in-law was arrested. Raising Timmy at my age isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. I’ve learned that you should never ignore a child’s cry for help. Timmy was mine, and I was his lifeline.