I opened my teenage daughter’s door — and stopped in sh0ck at what she was doing

I’ve always been a trusting parent. I don’t snoop or hover, and I like to think my daughter knows that. Still, trust can wobble—like that Sunday when I heard laughter and hushed voices behind her closed bedroom door. She’s fourteen, and her boyfriend, also fourteen, is polite, gentle, and surprisingly respectful. He always greets us, removes his shoes, and thanks me before leaving.

Every Sunday they hang out in her room, and though I trust her, the quiet giggles and firmly shut door made my imagination drift. Eventually, curiosity got the better of me. I walked down the hall and nudged her door open just a bit.

Inside, soft music played while they sat cross-legged on the floor, surrounded by notebooks and math problems. She was tutoring him, completely focused. Their cookies were untouched.

She smiled and asked if I needed anything. I walked away relieved, reminded that sometimes the truth is simply sweet and innocent.

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