A Mother's Fight For Her Daughter
ent smelled of fresh paint and new beginnings. This was it, the launching pad for her daughter, Emily. A safe spac
led with an excitement that made Sarah's heart
ter into a tight hug. "You've earned this. Straight A's, schol
er eyes wide. "Ashley is going to freak out
hts," Sarah said, trying to keep her tone neutr
er eyes, a flicker of something Sarah couldn't quite name, that kept her from fully trusting the girl. Still, she was Emily's best frien
peace lasted exa
a parts deal at the auto shop she manag
y?" Sarah asked, stepping away
swer was a
me. What's wrong?" Sa
sper, broken by gasps for air. "I don
mily, slow down. Te
ed up two days ago. They're sleeping on the floor, on my couch. They ate all my
o build in Sarah' s chest. "
my bed and just... watched me. He said creepy things. I was so scared. I loc
?" Sarah's voice w
y on campus. I was
the apartment. I'll call you
e a scene. Ashley's mo
art," Sarah said, her knuckles white as
t door. She could hear loud music and shouting from inside
furniture, empty takeout containers littered the coffee table, and three large, overflowing trash bags sat by the door. A woman with a hard face and messy b
voice cutting through the noi
arah up and down with disda
s the rent," Sarah said
nswer, Ashley came rushi
to clean up." She ran over to Sarah, her face a mask of frantic concern.
e brother. He smirked at her. "Yeah, your girl is
as the
three quick strides. Her hand came up and connected with the brother's face in a slap so
mmanded, her voice
er, stunned, a red handpr
id, g
e of shock and anger on his face.
uth," Sarah snarle
elled, looking at th
rted in rage. "You hit my son! Who do you think you ar
t behind her back. The woman shrieked in pain. The brother moved to int
aughter's apartment," Sarah said, h
arah's arm. "Please, Mrs. Mille
ties, the brother was hopping on one foot, and Ashley wa
e! Ope
partment, their faces grim as they took in the scene. One of them, a ta
what's goi
. As the woman stumbled away, nursing her arm, Sarah turned to
ey could hear. "You brought this into my daughter's life. This
eal. She looked at Sarah, her