What the Nanny Found Inside the Boy’s Cast Exposed a Nightmare-mdue - Chainityai

What the Nanny Found Inside the Boy’s Cast Exposed a Nightmare-mdue

The boy slammed his cast against the wall screaming, “They’re biting me,” while his father called him crazy and his stepmother wanted him committed.

By the time Sarah reached the upstairs hallway, the whole house seemed to be holding its breath.

Rain tapped hard against the windows of the small suburban home, not in a soft way, but in sharp little strikes that made the glass tremble.

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The air smelled like wet coats, old coffee, and overheated laundry.

Under all of it was something worse.

Something sweet.

Something rotten.

“If you keep screaming like that, Noah,” Michael shouted from inside the room, “I’m taking you to a psychiatric hospital tomorrow, and you will not sleep in this house again.”

Sarah stopped just outside the doorway.

She had worked for Michael’s family for more than twenty years.

She had known him before he became a tired widower with bills in a stack on the kitchen counter.

She had known Noah when he was a baby who refused bottles from anyone except his mother.

She had known the sound of a real tantrum, the sound of a fever, the sound of a child trying to lie his way out of trouble.

This was none of those.

Inside the room, Noah lifted his broken arm and drove the cast against the wall.

Thud.

Thud.

Thud.

The sound was dull and desperate, plaster against drywall, panic against disbelief.

Noah was only 10 years old.

He looked even younger in bed, twisted in the sheets with his face soaked in sweat and his hair stuck to his forehead in dark little strands.

The cast on his arm was supposed to protect him after a fall at school.

Instead, he treated it like a trap he was trying to break out of.

“Take it off!” he screamed. “They’re moving. I can feel them. They’re biting me.”

Michael grabbed him by both shoulders and pushed him back onto the mattress.

“Enough,” he said, but his voice broke on the word.

Exhaustion can look like anger when a man is too proud to admit he is scared.

Michael had not slept properly in days.

Neither had Noah.

Neither had Sarah.

The only person in the house who still looked rested was Emily.

She stood in the doorway in a cream robe, one hand folded over the other, her expression smooth and disappointed.

She had married Michael nine months earlier.

At first, Sarah had tried to be fair to her.

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