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When I was a little girl, my mother taught me how to use a code word if I was in trouble and couldn’t speak up

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As an adult, I decided to pass down a clever little trick to my daughter—a secret escape plan for awkward situations like sleepovers or uncomfortable hangouts. I thought it would be a handy tool for the future, but I never expected her to need it so soon.

Last night, while sipping my evening coffee in the kitchen, my phone rang. It was my ex-husband, Dave. We kept things civil for Amy’s sake, but his voice sounded unusually hesitant.

“Hey, Claire,” he said slowly. “Amy’s been asking to talk to you all evening. She really wants to tell you about her day.”

That was odd. Amy usually loved her weekends at her dad’s and rarely called me. The unease in Dave’s tone only made my stomach tighten.

“Hi, sweetheart! Having a fun weekend?” I asked.

“Yeah! We went to the park yesterday, and I drew some pictures this morning. Oh… I wish I had a blue marker so I could draw blueberries.”

My breath caught. My mind raced.

There it was—our secret word. Hidden among her cheerful chatter, Amy had just said “blueberries.”

It was our emergency code. And I never thought she’d actually use it.

I swallowed, keeping my voice steady even as my heart pounded. That word meant only one thing: “Come get me. Now.”

“That sounds like a great idea, sweetheart. I’m on my way. Just stay put and don’t mention anything to your dad—I’ll handle it when I get there.”

“Okay, Mom. Love you.”

“Love you too, my Amy Wamy.”

A dozen thoughts raced through my mind as I grabbed my keys. What had happened? Why did she feel the need to use the code word? There was only one way to find out.

When I arrived, I took a deep breath before knocking. Dave opened the door, looking tense.

“Claire? This is… unexpected,” he said, stepping aside.

I forced a casual smile. “Just thought I’d pick Amy up a little early.”

“She’s in the living room, drawing,” he said, voice tight. Then, after a pause, “She told me you’d be coming.”

My stomach clenched. She wasn’t supposed to say anything. Keeping my expression neutral, I asked, “Oh? Did she say why?”

He rubbed the back of his neck. “Not really. She just seemed off. I figured maybe school was rough today, or maybe she just misses home?”

In the living room, Amy looked up the moment she saw me, her relief unmistakable. “Mom!” she cried, throwing her arms around me.

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