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Episode 8

Author: Ataima K
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-30 17:28:42

“Dad!” she screams, her voice cracking as the car disappears from sight. My grip on her remains unyielding, my hands steady around her. I can feel her trembling, her shoulders shaking with sobs. She doesn’t stop struggling, but I don’t let go.

She turns to me, her face streaked with tears, her eyes brimming and swollen. Her cheeks sag, a picture of heartbreak.

“Please,” she whispers, her voice trembling. “Just let me go. Let me go back to my family.”

Her words sting in a way I didn’t expect, but I ignore the pang in my chest. She doesn’t understand—she can’t. I hoist her over my shoulder, ignoring her soft cries and the weak pounding of her fists against my back.

The walk to the house feels longer than it should, her muffled pleas ringing in my ears. I push the door open and head straight to my room, the only place where I can remind her what she means to me.

Her tears seep into my shirt, warm and wet, but I don’t stop. She’s mine. She belongs here.

I set her down gently, sitting her
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