Her Father Broke Her Jaw, But The Knock At The Door Changed Everything-ruby - Chainityai

Her Father Broke Her Jaw, But The Knock At The Door Changed Everything-ruby

My dad smashed my jaw for “talking back.” Mom laughed. “That’s what you get for being useless.” Dad said, “Maybe now you’ll learn to keep that gutter mouth shut.” I smiled. They had no idea what was coming.

The sound was not as loud as people imagine a punch will be.

It was not some movie crack that made the whole house stop.

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It was smaller than that.

Cleaner.

A hard, private sound inside my own face, followed by heat so bright it turned the kitchen into pieces.

Yellow light over chipped tile.

The burnt smell of coffee left too long on the warmer.

My mother’s blue dish towel hanging from the oven handle.

My hand skidding across the floor and leaving a half-moon smear of blood beside the cabinet.

For one second, my mouth filled with copper and the whole room narrowed to a ringing tunnel.

Then my hearing came back in layers.

My own breathing first.

The television in the living room.

The scrape of my father’s chair.

And my mother’s laugh.

She did not gasp.

She did not rush toward me.

She did not say my name like a mother who had just seen her daughter hit the floor.

She laughed like something overdue had finally happened.

“That’s what you get for being worthless,” she said, stepping around me with the coffee pot in one hand. “Maybe now you’ll learn your place.”

My father flexed his fingers once, as if I had inconvenienced his knuckles.

“Maybe now you’ll learn to keep that gutter mouth shut,” he said.

All I had done was ask why I had to clean the entire backyard by myself while my brother Kyle lay on the couch with his sneakers on the cushions, scrolling on his phone and waiting for breakfast like a guest in a house he had never helped maintain.

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