Bound by Sacrifice
e evening air was thick with the scent of rain, the sky a dull shade of gray. She exhaled slowly
ttered
e with peeling white paint and a slightly tilted mailbox. It was
her mother rushed forward. "Elena," Mrs. Carter br
them gently. "What happened?" she asked, though a sin
pron. "It's his liver," she murmured. "And his heart. The
had stolen from them, drained every bit of stability they tried to build, and almost destroyed them entirely. The lowest
ed therapy, and worked to rebuild the trust he had shatt
settling, the past was catchi
he?" she a
. "He's resting now, but the doctor sa
t have money for inpatient care.
ctor say an
"If we don't get him the right trea
ppen again. She couldn't watch her mother fall
e interrupted her
ifteen, he was taller now, his once-childish features sharpening with age, but his e
g a smile as she steppe
ickered toward their parents
shoulder. "We're going to figure it
push further. Instead, he exhaled shar
back to her mother. "I'll figu
her a sad smile
at the dining table with a cup
, one of the few frie
are going out tonight. You s
forget about responsibilities, to pretend she was just another
the room next to her, groaning in pain. She shut
"Can't tonight. Got some thing
her phone down before anoth
ne
d it. More
olled through her contacts
ed her job there but her mother had wanted her to focus on school. With her father finally holding down a job h
r. Lawson. I was wondering if you still needed an ext
ways take you back. We could use someone dependabl
en loan her some money, that would cater to the immediate in pati
ne and exhaled, ru
e it work. Sh
sacrificing hersl
t except for the rhythmic ticking of the clock in the living room. She moved caref
later, her eyes filled with e
small smile. "
across from her. "You shouldn't hav
er's hand. "I don't mind.
d her fingers. "Yo
e. "Don't say that li
rough her graying hair. "I just want
ause right now, survival
n my life to deserve you my Love, and some
her mother with a start. "..
re nothing but a
stop saying things like this." She stood
f coffee and grease filled her lungs. It was small and sli
h a warm smile. "Elena! It
e replied, tying an a
sk why you're back, but if you ever ne
atefully. "Than
ulder before head
f work. It was exhausting, but in a way, comforting. Th
he worked, she knew the
t challenge was yet to come, in
y were about to b