They Called My Daughter Trash—Then I Carried Her Silent Body Out While My Family Told Me to Leave-mdue - Chainityai

They Called My Daughter Trash—Then I Carried Her Silent Body Out While My Family Told Me to Leave-mdue

My mother was still standing on the porch when the ambulance turned the corner.

Her arms were crossed like this was an inconvenience, not an emergency.

I was in the back seat with Maisie, one hand under her head, the other gripping my phone so tightly my fingers had gone numb.

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“She’s breathing,” I kept whispering, like if I said it enough, it would stay true.

The siren cut through the quiet neighborhood, too loud for a street that usually only heard lawn mowers and kids on bikes.

For a second, I thought someone—anyone—inside that house would finally come running.

No one did.

The paramedics moved fast when they saw her.

One of them opened the door, his face shifting the second he looked at Maisie.

“What happened?” he asked.

“My father hit her,” I said.

I didn’t look back at the porch when I said it.

I didn’t need to.

I already knew they were listening.

They lifted Maisie onto the stretcher with careful, practiced hands.

Her tiara slipped off and landed on the driveway.

I stared at it for a second too long before climbing into the ambulance.

No one picked it up.

Inside, everything became noise and motion.

Monitors. Oxygen. Questions.

“Any medical conditions?”

“No.”

“Did she lose consciousness immediately?”

“I— I don’t know. I heard—”

My voice broke, but I forced it back together.

“I heard the belt.”

They exchanged a look I couldn’t fully read.

But I knew what it meant.

This wasn’t an accident.

At the hospital, they took her from me.

That was the hardest part.

Letting go of her small hand as they wheeled her through those doors.

I stood there for a second, empty-armed, like my body didn’t know what to do without her weight.

Then everything I had been holding back came crashing in at once.

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