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The Girl
She walked through the halls to her next class. She took her seat. People looked at her in awe. She’s fearless, everyone thought. Tons of people would look at her and think she’s amazing and courageous. “Your assignment is to make a list of everything you’re afraid of,” the teacher said. She’s not going to write anything. She’ll leave it blank, people thought. She stood up and walked out. She didn’t want to write down her fears.
When she got home her mom was sleeping. She snuck up to her room and did her homework. She finished and walked down the stairs into the kitchen. Her mom rustled and moaned around. She hurried and ran to the bathroom. When she didn’t hear anything she walked out. Her mom snuck up behind her and dragged her down to the basement. She screamed for her life. She got chained to the wall. Her mom grabbed the whip and whip her until she was weak and couldn’t move. She got unchained and left in the darkness of the basement.
Up in her room, she put bandages and ointment on. She didn’t want anyone to see her weak and fearful. She cried herself to sleep, but when her dad got home she ran to the corner of her room. She cried when he entered her room. She screamed while he stripped her down. The torture she goes through everyday, she couldn’t deal with it anymore, but she couldn’t say anything. Her parents threaten her and she doesn’t want to be weak and fearful.
The next morning she goes to school. Same routine, class, lunch, more class, homework, whipping, crying, dinner, more crying, sexual abuse, crying, and sleep. Her list of fears mocked her. She looked at it and became angry. The next day at school she turned in her list. Her teacher told everyone that she won’t read them until tomorrow. She came up with a plan.
The next day she didn’t show up. People thought she was just sick or skipping school. A few days turned into a few weeks. Her friend rounded up some classmates to go over to her house to ask where she was.
After school the group of kids went to her house. They walked in and her mom was on the couch with needles and vodka next to her. They walked up to their friends room. There was a horrid smell. They looked in the closet and found her body. She’d hung herself. There was a note attached to her. It read, My fears: my mom whipping me, my dad rapping me, my family abusing me. I want my family to love me. I want a family that wants ME. I didn’t want anyone to find out my family hates me. I want to be fearless but it doesn’t help being fearful.
All she wanted was a family and happiness. The teacher who she gave the list to testified against her parents in court. Her mom and dad were sent to jail and her closest friend had a memorial for her and her fight against her parents. She never let anyone in her life. She didn’t think anyone would understand. Nobody will understand unless you tell them what’s going on. Don’t keep it to yourself. Let someone in.
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My english teacher gave my class a prompt to go off of and I wrote a shorter version in class. I wanted to go into detail about the story. I know that abuse is a worldwide problem and I wanted to give some thought on what I think is abuse. I hope people get that they should let people in and don't shut them out. Also that self harm or suicide is not the way to go.