My Daughter ‘Went to School’ Every Morning – Then Her Teacher Called and Said that She’d Been Skipping for a Whole Week, So I Followed Her the Next Morning

My Daughter ‘Went to School’ Every Morning – Then Her Teacher Called and Said that She’d Been Skipping for a Whole Week, So I Followed Her the Next Morning

I never imagined I’d be the kind of parent who trails her child, but once I realized she’d been lying, that’s exactly what I did.

Emily is 14. Her dad, Mark, and I separated years ago. He’s the type who remembers your favorite ice cream flavor but forgets to sign permission slips or schedule dentist appointments. Mark has a big heart but zero organization, and I couldn’t carry everything alone anymore.

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I thought Emily had handled the divorce well.

But adolescence has a way of stirring up what you think is settled.

On the surface, Emily seemed fine.

She was a little quieter, maybe more attached to her phone, a bit obsessed with oversized hoodies that swallowed half her face — but nothing that screamed “emergency.”

She left for school every morning at 7:30 a.m. Her grades were solid, and whenever I asked how school was, she always said it was fine.

Then the school called.

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