Greg believed he and Natalie had mastered co-parenting until a devastating late-night call shattered his world.
Five years together ended amicably, but their bond remained through their three-year-old son, Oliver. “That kid is my whole world,” Greg said, cherishing nightly video calls with Oliver as a vital ritual. Life felt manageable—until Natalie called, crying, “Greg, our son’s gone!” She claimed Oliver had died and was already buried. Greg was crushed, struggling to process the unthinkable.
The next day, a call from Mike, Natalie’s husband, revealed the shocking truth: Oliver was alive. “Natalie made it all up,” Mike admitted. Natalie, unraveling emotionally, believed convincing Greg of Oliver’s death would drive him away.
Furious and heartbroken, Greg confronted Natalie. “You buried him in my mind. Do you even realize what you’ve done to me?” Natalie, pregnant and fearful Greg would take Oliver, broke down, admitting her irrational lie.
After reuniting with Oliver, Greg decided to move closer, unwilling to remain a distant figure in his son’s life. He insisted on counseling for Natalie, emphasizing, “Oliver needs both of us.”
While Mike’s honesty earned Greg’s gratitude, the betrayal remained raw. Reflecting on the ordeal, Greg resolved never to let distance define his relationship with Oliver again.
“Next time,” he vowed, “I won’t be so far away.”