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The Day I Found Out What Kind Of Father I Really Was

Posted on March 1, 2026

I (32M) told my teen son that I’m leaving for a day and he has to babysit his sister. I left but my flight got cancelled and I came back home. But no one was there.

I called him but he didn’t answer. So I tracked him and drove to his location only to find he was at a skate park with his friends. No sign of his sister anywhere.

I parked a few blocks away and just sat in my car for a minute, trying to process what I was seeing. There he was—laughing, skating, joking around like he didn’t have a care in the world. Like he didn’t have a four-year-old sister he was supposed to be watching.

I jumped out and walked straight toward him. He didn’t even see me coming. “Where’s your sister?” I asked, my voice shaking, not from anger but something worse—fear.

He froze. The smile dropped off his face instantly. “Dad… I… I left her with someone.

She’s safe, I swear.”

My heart sank. “With who?” I asked, already fearing the answer. He rubbed the back of his neck and looked away.

“With Kelsie.”

Kelsie. His fifteen-year-old on-again, off-again girlfriend. She was sweet, sure.

But not someone I ever imagined would be left in charge of a toddler. “Get in the car,” I said, barely holding myself together. The ride was dead silent.

He knew he’d messed up. And I knew I had, too—somewhere along the way. When we got to Kelsie’s house, I knocked hard.

She opened the door with my daughter on her hip, playing with her necklace. “Oh! Mr.

Harris! Everything’s fine, I was just about to—”

“Thank you,” I said, grabbing my daughter gently. “We’re going home.”

She nodded, clearly nervous, and I didn’t blame her.

She wasn’t the one I was mad at. Back at the house, my son sat on the couch, eyes down. My daughter was fine, safe, just tired.

I laid her down for a nap and then sat across from him. “I’m sorry,” he said quietly. “I know you are,” I replied.

“But sorry doesn’t fix what could’ve happened.”

He nodded. “I trusted you,” I continued. “One day.

Just one day. And you couldn’t even make it through the afternoon?”

He didn’t answer. Just wiped at his eyes, which surprised me.

He usually tried to act tough. “I didn’t mean to leave her for that long. Kelsie said it was okay.

And I just… I needed a break. I never get a break, Dad.”

That hit different. “What do you mean?”

He looked up at me.

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