Last night, my son hit me, and I didn’t cry
A mother’s life changes forever after her adult son, Derek, hits her during an argument. Although the physical injury leaves a bruise on her face, what truly devastates her is Derek’s reaction afterward. Instead of showing remorse, he dismisses the violence by saying it “wasn’t that big of a deal” because he only slapped her. In that moment, she realizes how deeply fear and emotional abuse have taken over their relationship.
Unable to face the situation alone, she calls her ex-husband Robert late at night. Despite their divorce, she trusts him to help handle the crisis calmly and firmly. The next morning, she carefully prepares breakfast and sets the table with holiday dishes, creating a serious atmosphere for a confrontation Derek does not expect. When he comes downstairs and sees his father waiting, he immediately senses something is wrong.
During the conversation, Derek tries to minimize his behavior, but his mother finally speaks honestly about everything she has tolerated for months: the yelling, insults, intimidation, threats, broken objects, and manipulation. She explains that the slap was not an isolated event but the final step in a long pattern of abuse that made her afraid inside her own home.
Robert presents Derek with two choices. The first is rehabilitation in Denver, including therapy and treatment for his anger and destructive behavior. The second is legal action, since his mother has already documented the abuse and contacted a women’s justice organization. Faced with real consequences for the first time, Derek eventually breaks down emotionally.
He leaves with his father that morning, ashamed and uncertain about his future. His mother finally cries after the door closes, grieving both the little boy she once knew and the man he became. Months later, Derek is attending therapy and trying to rebuild his life, while his mother slowly recovers her sense of peace and safety in a home no longer controlled by fear.