IN THE SHADOW OF THE MAFIA
Danie
ed that pain has a w
s no exception. My name is
yal, despair, and a dark
with my step fat
ell victim to a tragic car
n. While the world saw him
etter. He was a snake, coi
st oppo
ife took a sharp turn.
didn't waste time showing
dle every household chore.
ght. I wasn't even allow
a thin mattress in
ly one evening, a curtain
itself mourned my fate
he third time that week.
they needed to glea
the cleaning chemicals,
But I didn't complain. Co
with D
ut I knew it wouldn't be
my evenings, and I was su
fer
e front door slam. Damia
gh th
does it smell like a hosp
been cleaning all day,"
kitchen doorway, his ha
His suit looked fancy-wa
rely w
he asked, completely
t him. "What did you
know, for someone living
re have a s
pposed to be in charge, y
pl
ourse I knew I was pushin
one of the few things that
able
nner, I sighed heavily a
, but I ignored them. If I
at me, and I didn't have
tew I'd made earlier fro
ncy-just potatoes, carrot
it was food. Damian didn'
st the counter, waiting f
r ate without first findi
o
p the spoon, gave the st
down and leaned back in
What exactly is the proble
picked up th
ter the first b
ded, holding up the spoo
is
flatly. "You know, fo
viv
ot back, pushing the bow
uds eve
ou don't like it, you c
the potatoes with his spo
even use salt? Or is
eel my temper bubbling u
know, Damian, you could t
as someone to
brow at me. "Gra
ed, gesturing to the bow
hen? Do you think I like
, Damian: I'm not her
't say anything, just
"And yet, here you are,"
n his
ungrateful?" he yelled,
ive in my house, eat my f
e you're t
d I could feel tears of f
be here, Damian! If I ha
never lo
st rising and falling li
ing worse. Then, without a
om, slamming the
t, staring at the chaos h
lls, pooling on the floor
metaphor for my life-mess
lean
I grabbed a rag and
for the second time th
g Damian
se. My
of it was fair. But w
Danie
deserve it. I was no exception. My name is Hera Daniels, and this is
r accident, leaving me alone with my stepbrother, Damian. While the world saw him as the grieving heir t
ing his true colors. He ordered me to cook, clean, and handle every household chore. It was as if I had become his perso
world itself mourned my fate.. I was in the kitchen, scrubbing the floor for the third time tha
knees ached from hours on the cold tiles. But I didn't c
before he arrived. He always found a way to ruin my eve
t door slam. Damian's heavy fo
tal in here?" I rolled my eyes. "Maybe because I've
om the rain. He looked annoyed, as usual. His suit look
he asked, completely
t him. "What did you
meone living in my house, and Eating
sed to be in charge, you're
ck, but I couldn't help it. Annoying him was one of the f
ees protested every step, but I ignored them. If I didn't feed him soon, he'd
d some meat scraps I'd found in the freezer-but it was food. Damian didn't deserve more effort than that. I then leaned against t
the spoon down and leaned back in his chair, his arms crossed as he stares at the food. W
ter the first b
d, holding up the spoon li
tly. "You know, food? The
pushing the bowl away. "It's an
ou don't like it, you c
poon like they'd personally offended him. "Did y
stew I'd spent hours making. "You know, Damian, you could try bei
brow at me. "Gra
y slaving away in this kitchen? Do you think I like cleaning up after y
me with that infuriating smirk of his. "And yet, here
hoing in the small dining room. "You live in my house, eat m
n threatening to spill. "I didn't ask to be here, Damian! I
keep himself from saying something worse. Then, without another wo
'd left behind. The stew dripped slowly down the wa
phor for my life-messy, brokeI grabbed a rag and
second time that day, I thought
se. My
of it was fair. But w