Chapter 1: Hell At Home

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"Yeah."

"Did you like it?"

"Yeah, you want an award for cooking something so basic too?"

"Of course not, I just..."

"Adani! Please! I don't like your nagging this early in the morning. All you ever do is talk and nag. It's annoying! You're annoying!" he shouted.

"Wayan, what did I do to deserve this?"

"Another question."

"All I ever wanted was to become your fianceé, then your wife and the mother of our children."

He broke into laughter as he headed towards his closet. "That's funny," he said once he regained composure. I stood up from the bed.

"Seems like it's a joke to you now. Once upon a time, you said those exact words to me and I didn't react that way. We're engaged but that's where it seems to stop," I spoke up.

"And it will until you're worthy to be my wife and the mother of my children. You can't even go to your own damn bed at nights! Just what kind of mother would you be? And the next time you fall asleep on the couch, I'm not going to carry you, I'll literally drag you!"

He finished getting dressed, took his briefcase and walked out the door. The front door was slam as usual whenever he was upset.

I went into the kitchen, made myself breakfast and decided to go shopping for some groceries.

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I double checked and checked myself one more time in my car's mirror, making certain the makeup covered my bruises and my lipstick covered the cut on my bottom lip.

I exited my vehicle, got a cart and walked into the local supermarket. I took out my shopping list and started walking through the aisle, ticking off every item as I placed them in.
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"Adani!" someone called.

I looked up from my list and saw our next door neighbor, Roselyn Hernandez heading in my direction.

I put on my best fake smile to greet her. Mrs. Hernandez was a much older woman than I was and became like a mother figure to me after Wayan alienated me from mine.

Wayan wasn't fond of her. He said she was too nosey and I shouldn't interact with her but whenever I wanted someone to talk to about certain situations in my life, I would go to her house when Wayan left for work.

"Good morning, how are you?" I asked as she reached me.

"I'm fantastic. My husband and I are having a BBQ this weekend at the beach. I hardly see you out so I thought I should invite you. Some of my nieces in your age group would be there. You should come. Make some friends."

"Oh, um, I'll check with Wayan."

"He's not invited," she stated quickly and firmly.

"I see," I said, "Well, thanks for the invite. I have to finish up on my shopping now."

"Of course." We exchanged waves and went our separate ways in the aisles.

I was never vivid to Mrs. Hernandez about my relationship and the ways I was treated by Wayan. I always tried to paint my fiancé in a good light even when he didn't deserve to be but she was no fool. She knew I was being ill-treated. She just wasn't aware of how badly it was.

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I knew I wouldn't be able to attend her beach BBQ, especially if Wayan wasn't invited. There was no way he would allow me to go by myself.

I recalled perfectly of that one incident when I attended a concert with one of my girlfriends. She had came over to the house and basically dragged me out the house with her without Wayan's approval and knowledge.

When I returned, I was beaten so badly that I couldn't pick myself up off the floor for ten hours.

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I finished my shopping and made my way back to the house. I texted Wayan that I was back and went to put the groceries away.

I had picked up a few feminine and masculine products for myself and him. When I was putting his away in his drawer, I found an envelope with his name on it.

Curiosity got the better of me. I opened it and found a picture.

Tears welled up in my eyes as I looked at it.

It was us. The day of our engagement.

He loved me. He just didn't know how to love me.

"He loves me," I said to myself, "He just doesn't know how to. It should be my job to show him."

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