Dad Finds Bruised Daughter At Family Party And Exposes The Truth-mdue - Chainityai

Dad Finds Bruised Daughter At Family Party And Exposes The Truth-mdue

At the family party, I found my 4-year-old daughter hiding in the bathroom with her face bruised, and strange round marks all over her little arms.

The house was packed with the kind of noise people call love when they do not want to hear anything else.

Music bumped from the living room speaker, plastic cups scraped across the dining table, balloons brushed the ceiling, and the smell of freshly cut sheet cake sat heavy in the warm air.

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My mother had put out paper plates with gold edges.

My father had taken his usual chair at the head of the table, the one nobody else ever sat in.

Bethany was laughing too loudly near the kitchen, a glass of red wine in her hand, her voice bright enough to sound friendly if you did not know her.

Daniel, my younger brother, had his phone out like he always did, recording pieces of the afternoon for somebody’s story or somebody’s feed.

And somewhere in that house, my daughter had disappeared.

Rosie was four years old.

She was wearing the pink sweater she loved, the one with tiny white stars on the sleeves, and she had been next to me earlier with frosting on her chin, asking if she could take home one of the balloons tied to the chair.

She was not a loud kid.

She could be shy in rooms full of adults, especially in my parents’ house, where every laugh sounded like it could turn into criticism without warning.

I had learned that sound as a kid.

I had promised myself she never would.

At first, I thought she had wandered into the den.

Then I checked the kitchen, the hallway by the laundry room, the back door, and the little space near the coat closet where the cousins used to hide when we were young.

Nothing.

I asked my mother if she had seen Rosie.

“She’s probably playing,” she said without turning from the cake.

I asked Daniel.

He glanced around, phone still in his hand, and said, “She was just here.”

I asked Bethany.

She looked at me over the rim of her glass and smiled like I was making everyone uncomfortable by caring.

“Relax,” she said. “Kids wander.”

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