I SNEAK SLOWLY through my front door, trying to be silent.
I can't wake dad. He gets so mad if you do.
I shut the door softly behind me and am met by my step mum.
"Hey Cass." she smiles tiredly, "sorry hun, I'm going to work, I have an extra shift. Your dad's in the kitchen. Tred carefully. Your dinner is on the table too."
She presses a kiss on my forehead and walks out. I put my bag in my room and walk hesitantly into the kitchen.
My dad is in there, drinking a beer. His eyes lock into mine. They are cloudy and slightly glassy.
"Cassidy." he slurs
"D-dad." I say softly, nodding at him
"Where have you been?" he asks
"Work." I say
"Oh! I know what work is!" he says drunkenly
I just nod, hating to see my father this way.
"I'm going out Cassidy." he tells me
"A-are you sure that's a good idea?" I ask, worried
"Yes. It is. I'm going. I'll be back later, probably." he says, going into hysterics
"Dad! Please, Stop!" I beg, tears filling my eyes
"Stop what?" he asks
"Everything! The alcohol, the late nights!" I say
"Don't tell me what to do you fat, worthless bitch." He slurs angrily and stumbles towards the front door, knocking over a lamp in the process, smashing the globe on the floor boards.
I hear the door slam shut.
Why me? Why does my life have to be like this? Haven't I suffered enough?
Apparently not.
I stare at the dinner mum left for my on the table. My dad's words come back to me.
'You fat, worthless bitch.'
Suddenly, I loose my appetite.
I don't want dinner.
I'll skip it, just for today though.
'After that, no more skipping meals', I tell myself.
If only I meant it.
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I put my dinner in the fridge and walk towards my room. I can hear sobbing coming from the room next to mine.
Alice.
I poke my head in.
"You okay Alice?" I ask softly
She lifts her head, her face streaked with tears.
"Daddy... Was yelling loud again." she cries, "scary."
I sit next to her on her little single bed.
I pull her Tinkerbell sheets up over her and lie next to her, stroking her hair.
"Shh. It's okay Alice." I whisper, trying not to give away how not okay everything is.
She snuggles into my arms.
I sigh, feeling exhausted. I wrap my arms around her and fall asleep next to her, still in my work clothes.
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"Cassidy! School today love!" Mum says softly, knocking on the door.
I groan, untangling myself from Alice. I leave her sleeping on the bed.
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The Outcast
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