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My five-year-old daughter wondered why someone named “Mr. Tom” only visits her late at night while I’m asleep — I’ve never known anyone by that name, so I installed a camera in her room and waited to find out the truth

Posted on May 5, 2026 By jgjzb No Comments on My five-year-old daughter wondered why someone named “Mr. Tom” only visits her late at night while I’m asleep — I’ve never known anyone by that name, so I installed a camera in her room and waited to find out the truth

My five-year-old gives names to everything in her world. Her stuffed rabbit is Gerald, her favorite blanket is Princess Cloud, and somehow, the man who had been visiting her at night became “Mr. Tom.” I didn’t know anyone by that name, so I installed a camera in her room. What I ended up seeing took the air right out of my lungs.

It all began the way the most unsettling things usually do—quietly, during a completely ordinary moment.

One Wednesday morning, Ellie was eating her cereal with intense focus when she casually said, “Mr. Tom thinks you work too much, Mommy.”

I set my coffee down. “Who is Mr. Tom?”

“He checks on me,” she replied, as if that explained everything.

I assumed it was just another imaginary friend. Ellie has always had a vivid imagination, so I didn’t think much of it. That was my first mistake.

About a week later, everything changed.

I was brushing her hair before bed, and we were both looking at each other in the mirror when she suddenly asked, “Mom, why does Mr. Tom only come when you’re asleep?”

I froze.

“What do you mean?”

“He comes at night,” she said calmly. “He looks through the window first, then talks to me.”

A chill ran through my entire body.

“What does he look like?” I asked carefully.

She thought about it. “He’s old. He smells like the garage. And he walks slow.” Then she added, “He told me not to wake you.”

“Will he come tonight?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.

“I think so,” she said.

That night, I didn’t sleep.

After putting Ellie to bed, I checked every door and window in the house twice. Then I sat on the couch, going through every person I knew, trying to figure out who “Tom” could be.

Nothing made sense.

At 1:13 a.m., I heard something—a faint tap, like someone lightly touching glass.

I sat frozen, trying to convince myself it was just a branch or the house settling. But when I finally forced myself down the hallway, Ellie’s room was quiet.

Her curtain, however, was moving.

There was no wind.

That’s when I decided I needed proof.

The next morning, I bought a small camera and placed it on her bookshelf, angled toward the window. I didn’t tell Ellie. I told myself it was just for reassurance.

That night, I lay in bed with my phone beside me, the camera app open.

At 2:13 a.m., it buzzed.

I opened the footage.

Ellie was sitting up in bed, talking softly toward the window, completely at ease.

And near the glass, almost pressed against it, was a figure.

Tall. Still. Old.

For a split second, I saw his face reflected in the mirror.

I didn’t think—I ran.

I burst into her room so hard the door slammed against the wall.

The window was slightly open. The curtain drifted inward.

Ellie looked at me, upset. “Mommy! You scared him!”

I rushed to the window and leaned out.

An older man was walking slowly across the yard.

And then I recognized him.

“Mr. Tom was telling me a story,” Ellie said sadly.

I told her to sleep in my room that night. She didn’t argue, which told me how shaken she really was.

As she slept beside me, memories I had buried for years came rushing back.

The divorce.

Jake’s betrayal.

The way I cut ties with everything connected to him—including his family.

I had changed my number, blocked everyone, and moved away quickly. At the time, it felt like survival.

Now, I wasn’t so sure.

The next morning, I called Jake.

“I need you to meet me,” I said. “Your father and I need to talk.”

I dropped Ellie off at daycare and drove to his childhood home.

Benjamin—my former father-in-law—opened the door.

He looked older. Weaker.

“Why were you at my daughter’s window?” I asked immediately.

He didn’t deny it.

He told me he had tried to contact me after the divorce but couldn’t reach me. Weeks ago, he had come to the house planning to knock—but lost his nerve.

Ellie had seen him through the window and waved.

“She asked who I was,” he said. “I didn’t know how to tell her I was her grandfather.”

“What did you say instead?”

“She told me about Tom and Jerry,” he explained. “She said Tom always comes back. Then she asked if she could call me Mr. Tom. I said yes.”

I was furious.

“She gave you a place in her world, and you took it without asking me.”

He admitted he had handled everything wrong. He had never entered the house, only spoken through the slightly open window.

But he kept coming back.

When Jake arrived, the truth came out.

Benjamin was dying.

Stage four cancer.

He had been trying to find a way to spend time with his granddaughter before it was too late.

I stood there, overwhelmed.

“You are never going near her window again,” I told him firmly.

He nodded immediately.

That afternoon, I picked Ellie up. She was still upset with me.

“You scared Mr. Tom away,” she said.

I explained gently that he had made a mistake, and things would be different now.

That night, I locked every window and stood in the hallway, thinking.

Then I did what I should have done from the beginning.

I called Benjamin.

“Daytime visits only,” I said. “Through the front door.”

There was a long silence before he quietly thanked me.

The next afternoon, the doorbell rang.

Ellie ran to open it.

“MR. TOM!” she screamed with joy.

Benjamin stood there holding a small stuffed bear, looking nervous and unsure.

Ellie threw her arms around him.

He held her like she was everything.

I watched from the doorway as something inside me shifted.

Not completely gone. But softer.

I stepped aside.

“Come in,” I said.

As Ellie dragged him inside, telling stories about her toys, I realized something important.

The scariest part wasn’t the shadow outside my daughter’s window.

It was how close I had come to shutting out a man who only wanted one last chance to love his grandchild.

 

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