When love turns dark
a's
l you pay up? T
ooden door over and over again, rattling it on its weak hinges. I remained still, my breath shallow, pressing my back against
ere and pay up my mone
to the distance. Only then did I allow myself a shaky sig
by clothes, no savings. The little money I scraped together barely kept me fed, let alone secured my future. Every day was a
ar companion, whispering to me at all hours. I pressed my head against the cracked wall, the rough surface biting into my skin. So
egnant woman. But this was my reality-the only thing I
ldn't afford to starve. I peered through the small, dust-covered window, scanning the narrow
ft. My fingers lingered on the fabric, remembering the way Michael had smiled when he gave it to
determined. I had one mission-find a job. Any job. Because no
n't let my
k here, okay?
n. Another door
oice cracked as I foug
h pity, as if my very existence burdened her. "Look at you... you'r
grasping her hand. "I can manage. I can do th
didn't matter. She pulled her hand away
ack on me, walking away as if I were
to stop the tears threatening to spill. The rejection stung, but the humiliation cut deeper.
nd walked outside, the weight of exhaustion pressing down on me. My bod
ed. Starving. And the worst part? I knew I had no choice but to wait-wait until ni
only chanc
ersby. Their judgment meant nothing to me anymore. I closed my eye
never has to die
rifying. But before I could dwell on it any longer,
tap jolte
ing here?" a sha
I looked up. A woman stood over me, hand
quickly, pushing myself u
lying there?"
close," I admitted, my voi
eyebrows knitting
roat. "I'm starving... and th
htly before she turned on her heel and disappeared inside. I lowe
rned. In her hands
od toward me. "Take it. I don't wa
intense that my eyes b
food tightly. I bowed slightly in gratitude,
my small space,
was o
hed forward, my fingers trembling
ed under my breath, my st
en it
een thr