My Son Kept Saying Someone Was Watching Him at Night – So I Installed a Camera

When my 8-year-old son whispered that someone was watching him at night, I blamed nightmares and shadows. But after weeks of fear, I hid a camera in his room. What I saw at 3:17 a.m. made my blood run cold and changed how I saw my family forever.I am 34, and until a few weeks ago, I thought I had a decent handle on fear.Not the big kind. Not the kind that comes with sirens or hospital calls in the middle of the night. I mean the ordinary kind that comes with raising a child on your own instincts, hoping you are doing enough and not missing something important.My son, Sam, is eight, and he has always had a vivid imagination. He turns shadows into dragons, creaks into secret messages, and rainy nights into adventure stories.

Then he started saying something that made my skin crawl.”Mom… someone watches me at night.”The first time he said it, I was folding laundry on the couch while he stood in the hallway in his dinosaur pajamas, rubbing one eye. He looked half asleep, his hair sticking up in the back, and I gave him the kind of smile mothers give when they think a problem can be solved with gentleness.”What do you mean, sweetheart?”He shifted from one foot to the other. “At night. When it’s dark.”Night fears, shadows, the usual things kids go through. So I tucked him back into bed, kissed his forehead, and left the hall light on a little brighter than usual.ut he kept repeating it.Every single night.At bedtime, in the morning over cereal, while I tied his shoelaces before school. It was never dramatic. That almost made it worse. Sam did not say it like he wanted attention. He said it like he was telling me a fact.

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