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“Papa… Mommy did something bad, but she warned me that if I told you, things would get much worse. Please help me… my back hurts so much.”
“I have an emergency at the salon,” Eleanor had snapped, avoiding eye contact. She sidestepped his greeting, ignored his inquiries, and bolted from the house so fast that Julian didn’t get a chance to ask how the custody week had gone. Her frantic behavior triggered an immediate sense of dread.
He walked up to Lily’s room and knocked softly. “Princess, I’m home. Come here, give Dad a squeeze.” “I’m here,” she replied monotonously. She remained frozen on the bed.
“What’s the matter, sweetie?” he asked, moving closer. Lily stood up with agonizing slowness, moving stiffly. She turned toward him. When Julian reached out to hug her, she let out a sharp cry. “Ow, Papa! Not so hard… you’re hurting me.”
Julian pulled back, terrified. “Where does it hurt?” “My back… it’s been hurting for days. Mom says it was an accident, but I can’t lay down on it.”
Julian felt a chill race down his spine. He took her small hands in his. “I believe you. Always. Tell me what happened.”
Lily looked at the carpet, forcing the words out. “It was Tuesday. She got mad because I wouldn’t eat my broccoli. She sent me to my room. Then she came up yelling… she grabbed my arm and shoved me. My back hit the metal handle of the closet door. It hurt so bad.”
“Can I look?” Julian asked, his chest constricting. Lily nodded. She turned around and lifted the oversized shirt. Julian froze. The bandages were yellowed and filthy. Peeking out from the edges, the skin was a kaleidoscope of purple and black bruising. A distinct, sour smell of infection wafted from the dressing.
“When did she change this last?” “Wednesday… I think. She told me to leave it on until you got back so you wouldn’t see anything ugly.”
In the car, speeding toward the Children’s Hospital, every bump in the road drew a whimper from the back seat. “Did you have a fever?” Julian asked, gripping the steering wheel. “On Thursday I felt burning hot… Mom said it was normal.”
Fever. Infection. Julian felt the ground crumbling beneath him.
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