Martha.
Then she was let go. She had to work at a handkerchief factory. After a while, she got sick and had to go to the hospital. When she got better, she had to take care of the house and her little sisters and brother while her mom worked. She never got to play or go to school. She had to take care of the little kids so they could study. When would it be her turn? When would she get to do what she wanted to do?
Martha grew up and got married. She swore she wouldn’t marry anyone who drank, but her husband drank. He promised he would stop for her. He was so persistent, she finally gave in. It didn't take long for him to start drinking again. Martha wanted children. She helped out her neighbor who had lots of kids. She had her neighbor’s girl over so often, her neighbor got jealous and wouldn’t let Martha take care of her child any more. She wondered, “When will I have a baby of my own?” The babies never came.
Ten years went by. Her husband drank more. Maybe if they had a child, he would change and stop drinking. One day a friend who worked at a clinic approached her and told her she could arrange for her to adopt a little 3 month old boy. She was so happy. Finally, something in her life had gone right. Soon she had a new baby boy in her arms. He was a beautiful baby boy with big brown eyes. She had a baby of her own! The baby was the center of her universe. She showered him with attention. He was her hope for the future. He was everything she ever wanted. She felt complete. Now her life would be better. Her husband adored his little “mangy doggy”. He was so proud. He loved playing with his little boy. He was so thrilled that he went out to the bar to celebrate with his buddies every night...
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Part 2 is here.
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8 comments:
Oh wow. I shudder to think where this could go.
It is such an interesting story - I too wonder where the story might lead! Good job! Kellan
The whole drinking thing, of course, doesn't bode well. And I have to wait to find out what will happen--but I'm hooked.
Shellie and evil twin both seem to have the same version of the story--or am I missing something--help.
Sorry, the evil twin was an accident! It will be gone next week.
pins and needles.....
Yikes... Poor thing.
(Can't wait to read more!)
Oh no. This is turning a bit concerning. Maybe even scary. Where are those tissues...?
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