Thursday, September 10, 2015

Never Again

     Tears fell as Kara packed her bag.  Another trip to the emergency room revealed her husband had broken her arm, split her lip, and given her another black eye this time. 

     “Damn woman, you are always sick.  You really are a worthless bitch.” He taunted before hurling a beer bottle at her.  She couldn’t help the allergies that had plagued her since childhood.  A quick apology only egged him on.


       As she picked herself up, she spied her 5 year old cowering in the corner and vowed this would end for her son’s sake, and her own. 

Never again.


Everyday Gyaan






32 comments:

  1. May find that husband dead in a ditch one day, serves him right.

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    1. Pat, you and I are on the same page on that note. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  2. So difficult to write on this topic, but you have done it beautifully, Kathy.
    Blessings!

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    1. Martha, I am so pleased you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  3. Good she has decided to move! It is not too late. May he rot in hell.

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    1. Inderpreet, I agree! Thanks so much for stopping by to read and for your sweet comments! I am so pleased you enjoyed my story. ♥

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  4. Horrible man. :( And that poor child.

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    1. Laurel, He certainly was. Thanks so much for stopping by to read and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  5. Very powerful short story. Sadly many women remain.

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    1. JoJo, it takes real courage and guts to leave and start a new life. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your kind comments. ♥

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  6. Terrific story told very well. Short and to the point.

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    1. Rena, I am so pleased you enjoyed my story. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  7. What a horrible person he is!
    Very well written though, Kathy!

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    1. Sid, I am so pleased you enjoyed my story. Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  8. I hope everyone has the courage to walk out of abusive relationships...

    Well written Kathy :)

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    1. Nabanita, I hope so too! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  9. Gosh! Hope that was the last of it for her! A wonderful take on the prompt, Kathy!

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    1. Shilpa, I am so pleased you enjoyed my story! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  10. Well done, Kathy. You really made us all dislike that husband, the slime bag. Glad to hear she gets away for the sake of her child. Some women don't and feel trapped. Domestic abuse is such an awful thing.

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    1. Cathy, speaking from first hand experience you feel that it is your fault and that in some way you deserve the beatings. In my experience once the abuser crosses that line, a person can summon the courage to get away and put an end to the abuse. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  11. Horrible. Made me want to reach through the screen and beat that shithead to death. Horrible that it happened, happens, not your writing is horrible.. It's actually great that's why I wanted to reach through the screen and get that fucker.

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    1. Mimi, I must have done a good job writing this to make you feel like that! YAY me! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  12. Never again. Amen. May more women find the strength to break out of a distructive life

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    1. Eli, Amen to that. I hope they do! Thanks so much for stopping by to read and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  13. Never again! Proud of her for taking that decision, and hope many women in her position find the courage.

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    1. Aditi, it takes courage and a lot of guts and determination. I found myself in that position once. Thankfully I finally got myself out. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  14. Very powerful story. I do hope more women would move out of abusive relationships. Ironically, many cite their children as an excuse to stay.

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    1. Corinne, you would think that would be the number one reason to leave...to keep the kids safe. I am so pleased you enjoyed my story. Thank you for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  15. A powerful,well written story,Kathy.NEVER EVER AGAIN!More power to women to fight back.I feel so proud that she took such a strong decision.

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    1. colorful slate, I am so pleased you liked it! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  16. This is sad and disturbing because it's a reality for some. Small men like that really tick me off!

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    1. jannatwrites, that was my life for 4 1/2 years. Glad it is behind me. Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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