Not too blind to love
ORA
It was awful but I trust Elizabeth, she should know best. She has been my eye since my birth int
veryone else I also could not tell how she look
g in my head. I was afraid the questions will inconvenience her
e the orphanage, why did
led one of the books I read from the braille years back describing the nat
ngs we needed. I thought about Teacher Joyce once again, the kindness in her voice, I also reminisced on the voices of the other child
ly, tightening my lips.
ely enough food in the house. And with Elizabeth
was yet but I had the gut feeling that he will come like he always did every day without missing. I w
itchen to look for food I got that familiar whi
ature smell belonge
e to daddy" The sly d
pped teeth he must be enjoying pestering me. I could still remember the day I told him my
as I took some
are
e you are pretending
Let me be my sister will at
not moved b
to get" he said as he s
top you are
cared my baby I am
ect myself
uckle
replied with hi
finger on my chin down to my cheek.
ared to say something and more sca
es or practically every other sense of mine apart from my eyes is more elevated. Teacher Joyce has
o make your stay here very dreadful. J
ss my hair. I was feeling nauseous
e should try to cross his boundaries
s." I wh
to your feelings
y if I
moving his fing
don't like yo
ughed
ice fine girl and I d
uh
ot sure if he was expe
you by force just allo
ears slowly while gr
int I knew I had
lt the hard hit of the cane followed by a painful groan. I knew it landed squarely on the center of his head. I made a rough estim
e door in the way had st
fore. I realized I could hear voices and they where directing me on what to do. I was
ng me, I followed the inner guide with mixed emotions, the
something about me being gifted and having some sort o
m far behind. I know Adolphus must have gotten up. It seemed for
t I am faced with. I heard the sound of a car and before I could figure out
dess." I whisp