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Waking Up at 3 a.m. for a Midnight Drink

It was around 3am when she suddenly woke up and decided to drink some water, something she often did at that time.

Her footsteps and the sound of the refrigerator broke the silence in the house. A voice suddenly broke her routine.

From her son’s room came the voice: “Mom, lights out?” Her reflexes responded automatically.

She walked into the room, turned off the light and realized her son was not home.

The realization

As she walked back to bed, she suddenly realized that her son was not there.

“He was enjoying the pleasant trip, something she had discussed with her husband the night before. The realization that she had just spoken to an absent person made her stop.”

She hurried back to her son’s room, her heart pounding with worry. The door was ajar, just as she had left it, and she felt relieved to see him sleeping safely.

When she turned on the light, all she saw was an empty room. His bed was made and his backpack was gone. He was still gone, as expected.

The silence was different, as if something invisible was manipulating her senses.

She heard her son’s tired voice, but he was not there.

the Experience

The next morning she told her husband, who smiled and said it was probably a dream. Still, the feeling of wonder remained.

She felt misunderstood by her skeptical husband, who did not recognize her experience as a dream.

After turning off the light in her son’s room, she paused at the door.

She knew he wasn’t there, but the memory of his voice asking her to turn out the light still nagged at her. How could something so normal trigger such a strong reaction in her?

The Unexplainable

Some moments in life challenge our perception of reality.

The mother was left with unanswered questions about the mysterious voice that sounded suspiciously like that of her missing son, and whose origin remained unknown, leaving her in a state of confusion and anxiety.

Life sometimes offers us experiences that show us that there is a deeper meaning behind events and that there are aspects that are beyond our understanding.

As she tried to rationalize and logically explain the events of that day, she knew deep down that this moment would remain etched in her memory forever.

Wonder and Mystery

These profound experiences that we go through make us aware of the mystery that surrounds our existence and shapes our perception of reality.

In everyday life, simple mundane tasks such as walking to the kitchen or turning off the light can suddenly become surprising and confusing when we are confronted with unexpected obstacles or changes in our environment.

These are vulnerable moments when our familiar reality suddenly falters and we are confronted with the fragility of our existence.

A valuable lesson we can learn from this experience is that being in the unknown can remind us of the limits of our understanding and challenge us to think critically and explore new perspectives.

The more we try to understand, the more we realize that some things may always remain inexplicable.

Key points

  • A mother hears her son’s voice at night while he is not home.
  • She does as she is asked, but later discovers that her son is on a nice trip.
  • Upon entering the empty room, she notices that he is not there, leaving her confused and surprised.
  • Her husband thinks it was a spontaneous thought, but for the mother the experience remains intense and real.
  • The mysterious events force us to reflect on the limits of our perception and everyday life.

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