My four-year-old son called me sobbing at work. “Daddy, Mommy’s boyfriend hit me with a baseball bat. He said if I cry, he’ll hurt me even more…” I was 20 minutes away, so I called the only person who could get there first.

My four-year-old son called me sobbing at work. “Daddy, Mommy’s boyfriend hit me with a baseball bat. He said if I cry, he’ll hurt me even more…” I was 20 minutes away, so I called the only person who could get there first.

My phone vibrated on the conference table during a budget meeting.

At first, I acted as if nothing was wrong. These kinds of meetings didn’t allow for interruptions.

Three seconds later, it rang again.

An icy chill hit my chest even before I looked at the screen. My son  Ethan  knew it was best not to call me during working hours unless it was an absolute emergency.

I hung up.

“Hey buddy, what’s up?”

At first, I could only hear small, muffled sobs.

“Dad… please come home.”

My chair hit the wall when I stood up.

“Ethan? What happened? Where is your mother?”

“She’s not here,” he murmured. “Mom’s boyfriend…  Kyle  … he hit me with a baseball bat. My arm hurts really badly. He said if I cry, he’ll hurt me even more.”

A man’s voice suddenly roared from somewhere behind him.

“Who are you calling? Give me that phone!”

The line was cut.

For a second, everything around me went silent. My hands were shaking so much that I almost dropped my keys.

I was twenty minutes away, stuck in a city center traffic jam.

And my four-year-old son was left alone with someone who had just hurt him.

The person closest to me

I ran towards the elevator, dialing the first number that came to mind.

My older brother  Marcus  responded immediately.

“What’s new?”

“Ethan just called,” I said, breathless. “Lena’s boyfriend hit her with a baseball bat. I’m twenty minutes away. Where are you?”

There was a brief silence.

Then his voice changed.

Marcus fought professionally in regional MMA tournaments before a shoulder injury ended his career. I hadn’t heard him speak like that since then.

“I’m about fifteen minutes from your place,” he said softly. “Would you like me to come in?”

“Go ahead now,” I said without hesitation. “I’m calling the police.”

“I’m already on my way there.”

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