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Her Parents Ignored The Bruise—Then The Front Door Opened Again-nga9999

The bruise on Clara’s cheek did not look real at first.

It looked like something painted badly in a color no one should have to wear.

Purple at the center.

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Red at the edge.

Hot enough that she could feel it pulsing every time her heart beat.

The living room smelled like beer, cracked leather, and the bitter dust that came off the old floor vents whenever the heat kicked on.

The TV was on without sound, throwing blue light over the walls, Grant’s chair, the side table, and the antique clock in the hallway.

That clock had belonged to Clara’s grandfather.

It had a deep, patient tick that filled the house when nobody was brave enough to speak.

Her parents came in through the front door at 7:11 p.m.

Her mother still had her church coat over one arm, even though it was a weekday, because she liked to dress as if every visit to her daughter’s house might be judged by the neighbors.

Her father, Henry, carried his keys in one hand and a folded grocery receipt in the other.

They had stopped by because Clara’s mother said she wanted to drop off a casserole dish Clara had left at their house two Sundays before.

That was the reason out loud.

The real reason was that her mother had called twice that afternoon, and Clara had not answered either time.

Clara had not answered because Grant had been in one of his moods.

A quiet mood at first.

The kind where he opened cabinets too hard, let drawers slam, and asked questions he already knew the answers to.

Where did the bank statement go?

Why was there a number written beside the home insurance folder?

Who had Clara been talking to on the kitchen phone?

By the time her parents walked in, the bruise had already begun to bloom.

Grant had done it less than fifteen minutes earlier.

Not in a rage that looked wild from the outside.

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