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I saw the hint of red and blue reflecting off the dark surrounding Daddy scares Mommy sometimes and she screams The neighbors don't like the noise so they call When I turned the corner I saw more cars than usual and a van. I ran to my home. A yellow line was blocking the door. I ducked under it. Mommy was still. Laying down on the floor. She was drooling blood. I ran up to her, I shook her, I yelled. She was cold. Not warm like Mommy's hugs are. She didn't open her eyes and I couldn't feel or hear her breathe A man I didn't know grabbed me. I scratched his face and kicked his stomach. He let go and I ran back to Mommy "Mommy, I'm sorry I took candy from the jar and lied" "I pushed a boy at school today and I'm sorry!" "I didn't do my homework yesterday Mommy" Why didn't she say anything? Was she mad at me? Two more men I didn't know grabbed me. They took me away from my home. "Did Daddy leave me too?" I'm a bad kid.
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Apr 25, 2015
Apr 25, 2015 at 10:29 PM UTC
Mommy
I saw the hint of red and blue reflecting off the dark surrounding Daddy scares Mommy sometimes and she screams The neighbors don't like the noise so they call When I turned the corner I saw more cars than usual and a van. I ran to my home. A yellow line was blocking the door. I ducked under it. Mommy was still. Laying down on the floor. She was drooling blood. I ran up to her, I shook her, I yelled. She was cold. Not warm like Mommy's hugs are. She didn't open her eyes and I couldn't feel or hear her breathe A man I didn't know grabbed me. I scratched his face and kicked his stomach. He let go and I ran back to Mommy "Mommy, I'm sorry I took candy from the jar and lied" "I pushed a boy at school today and I'm sorry!" "I didn't do my homework yesterday Mommy" Why didn't she say anything? Was she mad at me? Two more men I didn't know grabbed me. They took me away from my home. "Did Daddy leave me too?" I'm a bad kid.
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Apr 25, 2015
Apr 25, 2015 at 10:29 PM UTC
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