I was 600 miles away when the teacher whispered, “Your son came to school barefoot… shaking… covered in red.” I called my wife—silence. My father-in-law said, “Not my responsibility.” Four hours passed. No answers. When my sister finally brought him home, she looked at me and said, “You need to see this.” That’s when I realized… the truth was worse than I feared.
I was six hundred miles away at a business conference in Denver when my phone buzzed during a meeting. The caller ID showed “Oakridge Elementary.” My stomach tightened before I even answered. “Mr. Carter?” a woman asked, her voice strained. “This is Ms. Reynolds, your son Ethan’s teacher. He… he showed up at school today.”…