Trigger Warning: Mental and Physical Abuse
Logan was staring at the floor of the car, shaking a bit. He was scared, very scared. Don't hurt me. Please don't hurt me. Please!
Alison was glaring at the small boy in the rear view mirror. "Stop Shaking, you little idiot." She snapped, a danger to her voice.
Logan nodded a bit, clasping his hands together and squeezing as tight as he could to try and stop his shaking. It worked, but it really hurt. He took deep breaths, trying to ignore the extreme pain and fear coursing through his small, skinny body. He kept this up until Alison pulled into the driveway of his house.
Logan didn't consider this place home, a home is where you feel safe. He knew that he didn't feel safe within the walls of this house.
Alison through Logan's door open, unbuckled his seatbelt and grabbed him by his hair, dragging him from the car. He was dragged from the car, to the front door, and pushed into the house.
Logan stumbled and fell to the ground, his hands catching his fall before his face did, thankfully. He was shaking again, absolutely terrified of what punishment he would get for getting expelled.
Alison growled and forced him up by his hair and started dragging him upstairs, now shoving him into the bathroom off the hall. She held his head so he forced to look at himself in the mirror. "Pathetic little idiot. You ruined your chances at getting a good education and are just a burden on your father and I. You are so idiotic that you literally broke some innocent kids arm."
He's not innocent!!
Logan obviously didn't say that, not wanting to get even more hurt than he knew he already was going to be. "I-I'm an idiot." He mumbled, knowing that's what his mom wanted to hear.
Alison rolled her eyes a bit, slamming Logan into the mirror, multiple times.
"Stop! Mom! Please no! Stop!" Logan attempted to plead with his mom.Then there was the sound of shattering glass.
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