I felt my eyes get heavy and next thing I knew.. I was out like a light.
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I pulled up to my house.
I got out of there car and walk inside.
David was sleeping on the couch with a beer in his hand.
The house was A MESS. It had bottled everywhere.. the T.V was shattered and the lamp was on the ground.. there were at least 5 holes in the wall.
"God Dammit, David!" I yelled.. stepping trash.
His eyes shot open and he sat up.
"Hayden!" He said, shocked.
He looked around him and looked back at me with guilt.
"What the fuck, David!?" I shouted.
"It's not what it looks like.." he said.. standing up.
"You can't have fucking tantrums! You're a grown adult, David! Man the fuck up." I snapped.
"No! You're the slut who is running around with their fucking ex" he said, stepping closer.
His voice was low and intimidating.
I was honestly scared.
"What!?" I questioned.
"You had me leave because you wanted to get fucked by some high school junkie"
And with that, my hand made contact with his face.
"You have NO FUCKING RIGHT considering I caught your with Barbra the fucking STRIPPER!" I shouted.
He grabbed my wrist and slammed it agains the wall.
"You don't know shit, you bitch" spit escaped his lips.
I used my other hand to wipe the smiley mess off of my face.
I was so angry you could probably see the steam coming out of my ears.
I punched his face and kicked his stomach.
He stumbled and dropped his beer.
He darted after me and tackled me to the ground.
When I fell, I slight hit my head.
He fists we're making contact with my stomach and face.
"Open the door!" We heard from outside.
"Help" I yelled.
The door busted opened and I see two officers walk in.
The pulled David off of me and put handcuffs on his wrists.
"We're here in a noice complaint" one said.
I went to go say something but my lip was so swollen, I couldn't.
I felt my head string light and dizzy.
I stumped and rubbed my temple.
"Are you okay, Ma'am" the officer asked.
I fell on my ass.
I wiped my nose, seeing blood run across my hand.
"Hayden!" David yelled, which Was the last thing I heard before blacking out.