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Daddy’s broken girl

This is the first story I’ve ever been told and expressed

By Kairell JonesPublished 4 years ago 1 min read

She’s hurting so bad from it all two parents but not a single one is worthy of the title. No idol, all she has is herself. She doesn’t get no love. Only if you’d listen to her talk you’d know she needs a hug. The way she lives is just fucked up her momma and her pops get drugged up they pull the bottles out before even checking on her. That alcohol turns me into her biggest fears . As soon as she saw the drinks tears rolled down her cheek. Her pops reeks of it. He’s no solid dude her mother chose wrong. You see her pops is a demon straight from hell . Once he gets alone with her. He forces her into it all and pushes against the wall you can smell the alcohol the lords are watching all the time but she’s never once received her prayer that her pain would end or at least take her “dad” out of the world. That poor girl has a “dad” who stripped her of her innocents at only the age of 13. She could never tell her mom but you can see it in her eyes the bags the sleepless nights shown all over her face. She’s insecure about who she is because the one man who was supposed to protect her showed her that a man could be so cruel right before saying “yes babygirl daddy loves you” she could never live life normally every man who touches her makes her bleed eternally. She’ll be abused for eternity. She’s shy and often scared to speak. Countless nights she’s sleeped deprived you can see it in her eyes. She gets anxiety when men yell she’s tough but yet so frail. This world is so cold you shouldn’t have to be so tough when you’re 13 years old.

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About the Creator

Kairell Jones

I’m from Rhode Island I’ve been sharing my short stories since I was 14. Through my writing pieces I’ve managed to touch on the most sensitive subjects that the community needs to know isn’t being pushed to the side. I love all support

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