3:•The Bruises•

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So after the odd feeling the child had about Cole had continued it all got worse...so much worse.

One normal ,or at least normal for this family, day the little girl woke up still her tired and drowsy. The parents examined her because with what was going on lately it might be better to take the extra precautions.

After searching for a little while they for bruises the size of tennis balls , there were three, on her body. After this major discovery is her parents were worried and decided to take her to the doctor Incase it was her from being sensitive or something.

They arrive at the doctors office and she gets called back. The doctor says nothing is wrong with the child and she might of just gotten into a fight and she is probably tired because she might have stayed up too late. Although the parents knew she went asleep on time and that she had been home all day so she couldn't have gotten into a fight.

This situation brought up much worry and scarce for the family. The daughter wasn't really phased by it because she was used to odd things happening.

The bruises were very oddly large especially on a child and they didn't hurt that bad to the touch. They continued to happen and would vary from small to large. They would stop for a while and then continued but after about three to four months the completely stopped.

The little girl would talk to her parents more about Cole. He was stopped being rude and became her "imaginary friend" again. Thing got more calm at their household for a while and that is what they needed a time of peace. Although the child was still refusing to make more friends and began to hang out with Cole more often like how it was when they first moved there.

Oddly there was peace and quiet for a good while. Gladly for the little girl her "imaginary friend"was acting more like a friend. Thankfully the bruises had stopped and gave the parents hope that this all would stop.

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