Lights Came Back 7

Lights Came Back 7

Chapter

I didn’t dare struggle. For what felt like a long time, I could only manage, my voice choked with terror, II’m sorry.” 

I was always at fault. From the moment I was born, everyone had told me so

Ray and Grandma scolded me

The villagers, whenever they saw me, woul shake their heads and sigh. Giving birth to a worthless girlwhat a sin!” 

Before I turned three, Mom would occasionally stick up for me. But after the incident that happened when I was three, she would only ever look at me with cold, utter loathing

So I believed itI must always be wrong. That was why apologizing became a habit

Even when I didn’t know what exactly I had done wrong

The pressure of Ethan’s hands around my neck tightened

The housekeeper, who clearly disliked me too, kept scrubbing the counter as if she hadn’t seen a thing

I could barely breathe. Everything began to go dark

Just when I thought I was about to pass out, Ethan finally let go. His eyes were red and swollen as he staggered to his feet

You’ll all rot in hell!he snarled, his voice thick with emotion

I watched his swaying figure leave the kitchen nd whispered weakly after him, I’m sorry.‘ 

The housekeeper gave me a small room on the first floor

There was nothing insidejust a bare wooden floor. No bed, no blanket, nothing

She said to me coldly, The Millers has been brought to ruin because of you people. The floor is all you’re fit for.” 

My whole body felt sticky. I thought I could smell the stench clinging to my skin

I wanted to ask if I could take a shower, if there were old clothes I could change into

But when I saw her icy face, the words died in my throat

That night, I curled up in the corner and dozed off. Halfasleep, I felt my forehead burning hot, my mind blazing, my throat sharp with pain

In the dark, I groped my way up, opened the door, hoping to find a sip of water

As the door opened, I faintly heard voices coming from the living roomUncle David’s and Dr.Hayes’s

Dr. Hayes said gently, Miss Miller is showing clear signs of posttraumatic stress disorder. Recovery will take time.” 

The important thing is to avoid anythingsights, sounds, or peoplethat remind her of those years

” 

Uncle David’s voice was low, fierce, and filled with anguish. She can avoid everything else. But that child” 

He paused, andhis tone became urgent, pleading. Dr. Hayes, is there a way you could give Laura a diagnosis? A severe psychological disorder?” 

There was a long silence. Then Dr. Hayes sighed

Are you hoping to use a diagnosis of severe mental illness as grounds to say she lacks the capacity to raise a childso te girl can be sent to an orphanage?” 

Chapter

Lights Came Back

Lights Came Back

Status: Ongoing

Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Options

not work with dark mode
Reset