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argument. They had fought many times before, but this time was different. My father's anger boiled over, hi
fate ever played on me!
ed on my mother's face. She landed on the floor with a thud. The sound of her sobbing
was my reality – a reality where violence overshadowed love.
e bellowed, "Bethany, you're going to live with your au
had sent me to get groceries at the market, but I had an entrance e
wn her face as she hugged me tightly. "I'm so s
a glimpse of my father's menacing face, his eyes blazin
as still reeling from the events of the day, and my heart
marriage was no different. Her husband, a large and loud-mouthed man
I remembered when he was courting my aunt; it was all loving and kind words. He would
-esteem. I was sure she had nothing left. The scene was a
ss and love? Or was it that true love never existed, only in
ties of adult relationships, but one thing was cle
aking the spell. It was my fr
ra's cheerful voice asked, unknown to her, the turm
ilt for not returning her call
ent was infectious, and I found myself smiling despite
heart racing with anticipation. As I opened the envelope
restigious institution I had applied to two months ago. My heart sk
Bethan
admitted to the Anthropology program at Silver C
atula
cer
ons Com
racing with joy. Finally, I would be leaving the four walls of this violent house, d
a's number. "Zara, I got in!" I screamed int
both ended up in fits of giggles. For the first time in months, since I
or not? My mother loved me, but I felt that she didn't l
vowed never to get involved with a man, the moon goddess wa
k home, Silver Crest. He had also been admitted to the university, and it was no surprise that he was every woman's dr
ing kept reminding me of the violent nature that had plagued my family
o even notice me. I was determined and focused on my studies,
lked up to me one day and asked me