Broken Canvas, Unbroken Spirit Rises
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nst my abdomen, were screaming. The bones felt shattered, the nerves raw. I tried to maintain my shi
ble. "Axel, listen to me. This baby... this is yo
on't know my own body? You think I don't know what the doctors told me years ago?" He paused,
Brenda, had been a constant presence, pushing, prodding, subtly blaming me for our inability to start a family. "You need to try harder, Keyla," she'd say, her eyes narrowed. "Axel wants a son. A legacy." I remembered the herbal remedies she' d insisted I take, concoctions that had made me terribly ill, leaving me weak and nause
ough years of painful treatments, let his mother poison me, let me believe I was the one
d allowed me to carry this burden alone, to feel defective, to be judged by his manipulative mother, while he h
scape. The last flicker of hope, the last shred of affection I held for him
gave way. They fell from my belly, useless, broken. I didn't care anymore. Let h
d up, taking aim. His foot connected with my abdomen, then again, and again, a sickening rhythm of pure malice. Each blow
cky river between my legs. It was too much. This wasn't just blood fr
of the studio. He paused, his foot still raised, and pulled it from his pocket. He glanced at the s
rom the fertility clinic. We have the results of your paternity te
tudio, cutting through the haze of my pain and des
eyes, wide and disbelieving, darted from the phone to my blood-soaked bo
running through him. "That's impossible! You must
m. "We ran the tests multiple times. The results are con
as completely stunned. My blood continued to flow, a warm, steady stream against m
results were here, the truth revealed, but it had come too late. My child, our child, was dying. My soul shrieked in agony
ted, Dr. Evans' congratulatory words echoing faintly. Axel stared at me, then at th
eyla? You paid them to say it was mine!" He dropped to his knees, grabbing my chin, forcing me to
e ultimate despair. "Bribed them?" I croaked, my voice raw and broken. "Why would I do that, Axel? Why would I want t
Go get another test. Go get a dozen. They'll all tell you the same thing. You a
father, Garrison, stood there, his face a thundercloud. Behind
emple. His eyes widened, pain and fury warring on his face. Then he saw me, lying in a po
his throat, a sound of pure,
low landed on Axel's face, his chest, his head. Axel cried out, a pathetic whimper, trying t
h word punctuated by a brutal punch. "How dare y
ned by my father's outburst, sprung
ne of them pleaded, struggling to
wollen. He looked up at them, tears streaming down his fac
her expression softening with concern. "Ma'am, we need to get you t
ng to calm him. "Mr. Boyd, you're under arrest. For domestic ass
For what? This is a family matter! My wife c
l's phone from the floor. "And we have witnesses who heard you confess to infertility, then hea
t Axel. "You want to know who she 'cheated' with, Axel? Fine. Let's find out. Let
blurred again, the faces of my father and the officers swimming befor
ice faint, clutching at the ki
nprick of light. I heard my father's desperate c