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“You need to report this,” she said firmly, her voice tinged with disbelief. “Emma shouldn’t have to endure this. No child should.”

“I know,” I replied, my voice barely a whisper. “I just… I never thought they could be like this.”

Sarah squeezed my hand. “We’re going to handle this together. You’re not alone.”

Encouraged by her support, I called Child Protective Services to report what had happened. They listened carefully, assuring me that they’d investigate. It felt surreal, discussing my in-laws with strangers, but necessary. I was ensuring Emma’s safety, and that was worth any discomfort.

Confronting my in-laws was inevitable. I wanted them to know I was aware of what had happened, that I would no longer tolerate their behavior. I wanted to give them a chance to explain themselves—if they even could. I called them that afternoon, my hands trembling as I held the phone to my ear.

Richard answered. “Hello?”

“It’s me,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “We need to talk.”

There was a pause, then his voice, controlled but cold. “About what?”

“I know what you’ve been saying to Emma,” I said, my voice firm. “I listened to the recording. I’m not sending her back until we figure this out.”

Silence on the other end. Then, “You’re overreacting.”

“Am I?” I replied, anger rising. “Telling a six-year-old she’s not a real girl, making her cry every time she visits—that’s not overreacting. It’s abusive.”

“Anne, we’re just trying to discipline her—”

I cut him off. “That’s not discipline. It’s cruelty.”

Richard tried to defend their actions, but I stood my ground. I told him about the report to CPS and that I wouldn’t hesitate to involve law enforcement if necessary. I could hear his frustration, his attempts to shift blame, but I refused to back down.

For Emma, I had to be strong.

After the call, I felt a mixture of relief and dread. I’d taken the first step to protect my daughter, yet I knew there would be fallout. Despite everything, I hoped my in-laws would understand and change. I hoped they’d see the value in Emma’s happiness over their strict ideals.

Most importantly, I hoped Emma would grow up knowing her worth, unbroken by the harsh words of those who should have cherished her most. As I picked her up from school that afternoon and she greeted me with a sleepy smile, I knew I’d made the right choice for both of us.

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