Chapter three: broken

Loveth, mom just enrolled us to our new school so we will be joining classes tomorrow, Henry said with excitement

Ok sure, loveth said then continued reading the books on her desk.

Sis you don't look happy, I mean you are the book worm but you don't look happy about going to school And I also noticed you prefer eating alone and staying in your room all day since the fight with mom, Henry said in a concerned voice

Loveth looked up from her desks and said I just want to read, that's all now please leave me alone, bruh She said then went back to reading

At lunch that afternoon

Henry go get your sister tell her lunch is ready, mrs Michael said

Already did mom, but she said she's reading so she will be eating alone in her room, Henry said his mother looked at him as if sensing something is off with there behavior cause loveth has never been angry at her for so long, so she decided to go check on her daughter. grace who was just three and unaware about what was going on was busy trying to get her elder brothers attention.

Hey bibul what's up with you my little baby sister, Henry said with a cute smile earning a beautiful laugh from baby grace

Meanwhile upstairs,

Loveth dear open the door I got your lunch, mrs Michael said when loveth opened up the door her eyes were red making her mother freak, loveth knowing if she doesn't give her mother a convincing answer,

her mother will find out she has crying and might hit her again, so she said nothing mom I guess it's because I have been reading and robbing my eyes all day.

Ok fine but if your eyes starts feeling uncomfortable then let me know so we can go see the doctor, ok mrs Michael said.

Ok mom I will come to you if it starts feeling uncomfortable.

That's my good girl, now I will let you continue reading but first eat your lunch, mrs Michael said as she left the room.

Loveth's POV

How I wish I can tell you how much am hurting mom, I know you probably might have forgotten what you said, but I can't.

Cause that sentence broke the part of me I taught was solid and even as a young child I know that what was just broken within me can never be fixed again and if I can travel back in time I would have preferred not to have existed.