I still hear the crack of his hand before the words hit harder. “Do you see what time it is? Get in the kitchen, useless!” he roared, the kids frozen behind him. I swallowed the pain, smiled, and cooked in silence. When I finally set the plates down, his laughter turned to screams. What I served that night changed everything—and I was done being afraid.
I still hear the crack of his hand before the words hit harder. It was 7:43 p.m. when I stepped through the door, grocery bags cutting into my fingers. Mark stood in the living room, jaw tight, eyes sharp with the kind of anger that never slept. “Do you see what time it is?” he…