Every day, my son’s babysitter would discreetly take him to a crumbling building… Intrigued and worried, I decided to follow them.
Lately, my son seemed withdrawn, distant.
He came home exhausted, with dark circles under his eyes, carefully avoiding my gaze. My maternal instinct wouldn’t let me rest: something was wrong.
So I started watching Léa, his nanny. She had been working with us for just over a year. Always polite, gentle… but lately, something felt off.
“We’re staying quietly at home,” she would repeat with her calm smile. Yet, when I checked our outdoor camera recordings, I saw that she was taking Hugo out every afternoon – and for a long time.
One morning, I took the day off. I decided to follow them from a distance. They took a narrow alley, then stopped in front of an old, rundown building.
Léa pulled out a key and opened a large, rusty door. My heart was pounding… 💥
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I quietly entered after them, going down a staircase of icy stone. At the bottom, a large room glowed with twinkling garlands.
Fabrics in a thousand colors were neatly laid out, accompanied by spools of thread and a brand-new sewing machine. Hugo turned around, panicked.
“Mom! It’s not what you think!”
Léa, clearly uncomfortable, finally confessed:
“Hugo wanted to surprise you. He found your old notebook, the one where you talked about your dream of becoming a fashion designer. He knows you gave it up to work in healthcare.”
Hugo lowered his head. “I just wanted you to be happy… I asked Léa to help me create a workshop for you. I saved my birthday money to buy the machine.”
The tears came before I could stop them. That dream I thought was long gone… my son still believed in it.
I held him close, crying. “Thank you, my treasure. You didn’t just give me a workshop… You brought back a dream I thought I had lost forever.”