My Daughter Told Me There Was Someone in Her Closet, and I Didn’t Believe Her Until I Checked for Myself

When my six-year-old daughter began reporting that someone was lurking in her closet, I assumed it was just a childโ€™s hyperactive imagination. But one night, I decided to check for myself, and what I discovered prompted me to ask for aid.

Hello everyone, I have a story that still gives me chills when I think about it. Itโ€™s about how I discovered the hard way that children often know more than we give them credit for.

Iโ€™m Amelia, a 35-year-old single mother to my wonderful 6-year-old daughter Tia. Sheโ€™s always been a curious child, full of questions and wonders about the world around her. But a few weeks ago, her ongoing curiosity morphed into something that made us both lose sleep.

Before I go into what happened, let me give you some background. I divorced Tiaโ€™s father, Alberto, when she was just a year old. Our relationship began to change shortly after I became pregnant with Tia.

It all began when he told me he wasnโ€™t ready to be a father.

Our arguments quickly evolved into fights, and he began spending nights at the office (which I subsequently discovered werenโ€™t actually at the office). I believed heโ€™d change when Tia was born, but I was completely mistaken.

Alberto had no desire in being a father. I thought heโ€™d help me care for Tia, but all he did was moan when she wailed at night because it disturbed his sleep. How dreadful, right?

So, one day, I got tired of giving him opportunities and expecting him to change. I packed our bags and didnโ€™t look back.

To be honest, parenting Tia on my alone has been difficult, but weโ€™ve managed. She is my entire world, and I will do anything to keep her safe and happy. Thatโ€™s why what came next rocked me to the core.

It began on a Tuesday night. I was snuggling Tia into bed after we completed reading her favorite story for the millionth time.

I was about to turn off the lights when she abruptly grabbed my arm.

โ€œMommy, wait!โ€ Her huge brown eyes widened with fright. โ€œThereโ€™s someone in my closet.โ€

I sighed, assuming it was simply another excuse to put off going to bed.

โ€œSweetie, itโ€™s just your imagination,โ€ I said. โ€œI promise, nothingโ€™s in there.โ€

Tia shook her head aggressively.

โ€œNo, Mommy, I heard them! Theyโ€™re making noises!โ€

I walked over to the closet and flung open the door.

โ€œSee? Nothing but your clothes and toys,โ€ I reassured her. โ€œNo monsters, no boogeymen, and definitely no people.โ€

She didnโ€™t seem convinced, so I gave her one additional kiss and exited the room.

โ€œGoodnight, pumpkin. Sweet dreams.โ€

As I shut the door behind me, I heard a little voice say, โ€œBut Mommy, I really heard somethingโ€ฆโ€

I assumed that was the end of it, but I was mistaken.

Tiaโ€™s worry intensified over the next three days. Sheโ€™d wake up in the middle of the night, sobbing over โ€œsomeoneโ€ in her closet. During the day, she refused to play in her room, instead keeping one eye on the closed closet door.

At first, I brushed it off.

โ€œItโ€™s just the wind,โ€ Iโ€™d say. Or, โ€œMaybe itโ€™s the house settling.โ€

But, deep down, I was starting to feel bad. Was it right for me to reject her fears? I was thinking. Is this what a good parent would do?

Tia entered my room on Thursday morning, as I was getting ready for work, trailing her favorite teddy bear.

โ€œMommy,โ€ she said, her voice small, โ€œcan I sleep with you tonight?โ€

I kneeled down to her level.

โ€œHoney, whatโ€™s wrong with your room?โ€ I asked.

โ€œThe closet peopleโ€ฆโ€ she began. โ€œThey were talking last night.โ€

I was concerned, but I pushed it aside. Looking back, I suppose I should have listened to her right away.

โ€œTia, weโ€™ve talked about this,โ€ I said. โ€œThereโ€™s no one in your closet. Itโ€™s all in your imagination.โ€

โ€œBut Mommyโ€”โ€

โ€œNo buts,โ€ I cut her off, perhaps a bit too firmly. โ€œYouโ€™re a big girl now. You need to sleep in your own bed.โ€

The sight of disappointment on her face broke my heart, but I stayed firm. I could not allow these foolish concerns to take hold.

That night, as I was preparing the dishes after supper, I overheard Tia talking in her room. Curious, I crept down the hallway and looked through the crack in her door. She sat on her bed, facing the closet.

โ€œMr. Closet Person,โ€ she said, โ€œplease go away. Youโ€™re scaring me.โ€

I nearly moved in to hug her, but Iโ€™m not sure what stopped me. Maybe it was denial, or maybe I didnโ€™t want to recognize that my daughterโ€™s anxieties were more than just a childโ€™s imagination.

Then came the night that flipped my world upside down.

It was Friday, and I was getting Tia ready for bedtime. That was when she completely broke down. โ€œPlease donโ€™t make me sleep here,โ€ she sobbed, clinging to my leg. โ€œItโ€™s real, Mommy. I hear it. They talk and buzz and move around.โ€

My heart broke watching her so scared.

โ€œOkay, okay, Iโ€™ll check. But thereโ€™s nothing to be afraid of, okay?โ€

Tia nodded, but she didnโ€™t let go of my hand as we proceeded towards the closet. I took a deep breath before reaching for the doorknob.

โ€œSee? Mommyโ€™s not scared at all,โ€ I said, trying to sound braver than I felt.

I flung the door open and peeked inside, but saw nothing unusual. I was just about to turn to Tia when I heard something. It was a strange, faint buzzing sound.

โ€œDid you hear that, Mommy?โ€ Tia whispered, tightening her grip on my hand.

โ€œItโ€™s probably just the pipes,โ€ I said. โ€œOr my phone?โ€

But then I noticed the buzzing was coming from inside the wall.

I put my ear on it, and the sound became louder. It was not mechanical. It was aliveโ€ฆlike there was something in there.

โ€œTia, honey,โ€ I said, trying to keep my voice calm, โ€œwhy donโ€™t we have a sleepover in Mommyโ€™s room tonight?โ€

Her face brightened up with relief, and she nodded enthusiastically. That night, Tia slept well next to me for the first time in days. Meanwhile, I continued wondering about that strange sound.

What if there was actually anything inside her wall? I thought. Had I been ignoring a potential threat all this time?

The next morning, I contacted an exterminator while Tia was eating breakfast. They said they could come by that afternoon, so I spent the morning attempting to keep Tia entertained with games and TV shows. All the while, the buzzing sound echoed in my head.

Mike, the exterminator, arrived at around 3 p.m. I brought him directly to Tiaโ€™s room and explained what was wrong. Then he pulled out some tools and began inspecting the wall.

After a few minutes, Mike gave me a serious look.

โ€œMaโ€™am, youโ€™ve got a pretty serious situation here.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ I asked.

Mike pointed out a minor break near the baseboard.

โ€œSee this?โ€ he looked at me. โ€œYouโ€™ve got a massive beehive in there. These bees have probably been active for a while.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve got to be kidding me. In the walls?โ€ I was shocked. โ€œHow did we not notice this before?โ€

โ€œBees can be sneaky,โ€ he began. โ€œThey probably found a small opening and set up shop. But Iโ€™ve got to tell you, in all my years of doing this job, Iโ€™ve never seen a hive this big behind a wall. Itโ€™s honestly impressive.โ€

โ€œImpressive?โ€ I repeated, feeling a bit faint.

โ€œOh yeah,โ€ Mike said enthusiastically. โ€œFrom the sound of it, this colony is huge. Itโ€™s a good thing you called when you did. Any longer and they might have broken through into the room.โ€

As Mike described the removal procedure, all I could think about was how I had rejected Tiaโ€™s concerns for days. My young kid had been telling the truth all along, but I had not believed her.

Mike departed, promising to return tomorrow for the removal process. Later that night, I sat down with Tia to talk about.

โ€œHoney,โ€ I began, โ€œI owe you a big apology.โ€

โ€œFor what, Mommy?โ€ Tia asked, confused.

I took a deep breath.

โ€œFor not believing you about the noises in your closet. You were right all along. There wereโ€ฆ well, not people, but bees living in the wall.โ€

โ€œBees?โ€ Tia asked, looking at me with wide eyes. โ€œLike, buzzy bees?โ€

โ€œYes, buzzy bees,โ€ I nodded. โ€œA whole lot of them. And Iโ€™m so sorry I didnโ€™t listen to you sooner. I should haveโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™s okay, Mommy. I forgive you,โ€ Tia interrupted and hugged me tightly.

โ€œIโ€™ll never ignore you like that again, I promise,โ€ I said as tears trickled down my cheeks. โ€œFrom now on, if something scares you or worries you, I want you to tell me, okay? No matter what it is.โ€

โ€œOkay, Mommy,โ€ Tia nodded.

Weโ€™re currently in the guest room, waiting for Mike and his colleagues to clear out the swarm. It will take a few days, but Iโ€™m glad I summoned the exterminators in time. I wonder what would have happened if the bees had gotten into Tiaโ€™s room. That would have been a nightmare.