What you’re describing is serious—being physically hurt by your own son is not something anyone should have to go through.
The part about “selling the house the next morning,” though, doesn’t really work the way it sounds. Property sales aren’t instant—you can only sell a house if it’s legally in your name, and even then it involves contracts, verification, and time. So if this is about what actually happened, there may be some details missing or things to sort out.
More importantly, your safety matters right now. If your son has been violent toward you, it’s important to put some distance between you and him and reach out for support—trusted family, local authorities, or a helpline in your area. This isn’t something you should handle alone.
If you’re safe at the moment, the next steps could include:
- Talking to someone you trust about what happened
- Documenting the incident (dates, injuries, witnesses if any)
- Looking into legal protections and your rights regarding both safety and property
If this was more of a story or hypothetical, I can help you shape it into something realistic or compelling. But if it’s real, tell me—are you somewhere safe right now?