Everyone put their hands on their mouths as George kicked the man in the stomach. Sky watched in terror as her wonderful day fell apart. Seeing all the broken glass everywhere, the man looked up, giving them a smile. He spoke pounding, giving a sarcastic grin, "Don't worry about your sky, you will always be trash like your mother and father." Your biological mother was a bitch, just like you or a hooker, who spent all her time with men. " Sky's anger was not in words but in rage as she tried to get off her wheelchair, falling drastically to the floor.
She felt a shooting feeling go up her side with extreme force, giving all of them a shock of their lives. Grace quickly rushed to Sky's side to help her up. Her eyes were full of nautical rage that could not be contained. In her brown fiery eyes that lacked any regret or remorse, everyone saw the hate in her eyes.
As Grace and her mother helped Sky back into her wheelchair, he laughed happily in an evil tone, which gave Mr. Lawson fuel to give him a furious kick that wounded him. Sky's face lit up. Seeing herself now on the floor where she used to be made something turn inside her, giving her a moment of relief. She turned to her apologetic grandmother, sighing the words that she wanted to tell him.
She strolled toward him with a sarcastic smile. She spoke, "My granddaughter says, how dare you come in here to speak to her family?" Her mother was also a respectable woman. He took care of you. You have a spoiled bitch and a girl who does nothing but bully people and ragged after them like some fucking queen. The next time you come here, I will press charges on you and have your daughter join you as well. She looked at Sky, her eyes burning like emblem orbs that could not be extinguished. George lifted him up, throwing him outside.
He closed the door to see Sky's face full of blue sparkles. Tears streamed down her face. All of them looked at her. In a wistful of sorrow on their faces. Grace gave Sky a hug with her grandmother. Sky smiled gently, thinking about how she was going to replace this darkness in her hopeless heart. She was thinking of all the people that had bailed her over the years in the orphanage. She was shaking her head in despair. If she became sad, Sky would make her parents worry.
She forced a fake smile. I'm hoping they didn't notice. Although the tears deceived her, Sky Grandma sighed, bending down to give her a lot of comfort. She started placing her hands on her head, making her flinch as she looked up at her. She gave her a smile, reassuring her that everything would be fine. Sky gave her grandma the biggest hug she ever gave Felisha, and quite a surprise, they found back on the same day. Grace is going out to get Sky some property clothes.
Everyone focused on the goal ahead, going out the front door, pushing Sky slowly to the gray silver metal automatic door of the elevator, waiting there for them to open to hear a mobile ring. It was Mr. Lawson's phone.
He placed his hand in his pocket, taking it out with his muscle brother's hands to see that it was his mother calling. He answered it with a posh sward voice, "Hello Mother, how may I help you?" Do you need me for something? " His voice should have cracked like a whisky.
He twisted his words into a machine that continuously ran for hours as his expression changed. He slowly got off the phone. Flisha saw the concerned look on George's face. I was in a state of worry.
He placed her hand on his shoulder, giving him some encouragements to tell them what was wrong. He cleared his thoughts as a chuck of saliva went down. "That was my mother." She said she wants to meet Sky on the weekend, so she has invited us to tea. She knows she is mute already. Someone is trying to stir up things with my mom to make Sky uncomfortable. "
Grace looked at her mother, knowing this would be a different weekend. Not only did they have to deal with that pleasant man, now they had to deal with George's mother. It was only Thursday. They planned to go out for the day to get some nice clothes.
They thought it was turning into a nightmare. All of them focused ongoing out. Grace picks up Sky. Taking it by her arm as George folded up her wheelchair, carrying it to the car and placing it in the back of the car boot, turning his head to see Grace coming down with Sky in her hands, placing her into the backseat of the car, getting in themselves.
Mr. Lawson closed the car boot carefully with his hands, walked to the other side, got into the driver's seat, started up the engine of the car, revising it out of the driveway into the empty road, and drove off. The sky looked out the window at all the perfect blue skies with clouds, and she made pictures of them in her mind while something caught her eye out the window.
It was a mother, father, and child. She felt a little sad, even though Mr. Lawson and Miss Lawson weren't her actual family. She felt like her actual mother abandoned her. It was like she had been fighting her subconscious for some time, making her forget all the bad things that happened to her and giving her a sense of security that made her mind shut off for a while, making her more vulnerable to even herself.
Her grandmother snapped her out of her thoughts, placing her fragile hand on her shoulder. She looked up to see her adopted grandma looking at her with a serious expression that gave her a condersending look on her face that made her correct herself, continuing looking out the window, seeing all the mothers and daughters with their fathers walking down the path without a care in the world.
She was feeling discouraged in her own mind to even think if her real mom was alive or not. She could not face the consequences of the reality that her mom had gone to Heaven. focusing on nothing else. The car drove into a car park full of people. There are a lot of patterns placed on wooden manikas in front of the stores in glass-cast windows. Sky looked at them in amazement. To even wear them would be a blessing for all measure.
I thought her figure was very body, hideous with all the bruises. The car suddenly stopped parking in front of one of the dress stores, making Shy feel very uneasy. She felt a sickening twist in her stomach. She felt like an enormous ball of sporting vomit that made her want to throw up right into the car. The doors opened, and she saw her adopted mother grabbing her to take her out as her grandma. set up the wheelchair. Grace carried Sky to the other side, placing her in it as everyone stared at her with their misshapen eyes in dismay.
They looked at her as if they were hoping not to catch a transferable curse or plague. Sky felt terrible seeing how they were looking at her until one of them had thrown a stone at her and it hit her head with force. The Lawson stared at them with an angry expression, hearing one of them speak, "Why don't you take that bitch back to her hooker mother, then she trashes looking how handicapped she is mute." No one wanted a terrible curse around here. "
They continued trowing things at Sky like she was like a demon that should have to throw away into the depths of Hades. She saw streams of tears going down her eyes. Although her eyes were full of rage. Mr. Lawson spoke angrily, "Who the hell do you guys think you are throwing stones at, my daughter?" Are you enjoying this and finding it funny? My daughter has nothing to do with you at all.
You are just insecure people that just like praying on the weak. If you continue, I will call the police.
If not, then get out of here. " The people moved, except for one who thought it would be funny to call Sky a horrible name, which made Mr. Lawson turn around to see a tall, slim man smiling.
Grace looked at him, trying to say no when the man said something. He would soon regret it.
Mr. Lawson threw his right fist at him, knocking him to the ground. He gave them the shock of their lives when he fell to the ground, knocking his head onto the path, out cold. As the secretary arrived, putting handcuffs on his wrist, they took him away. Grace cried forcefully. Sky placed her hand on Mom's side, getting her attention. She said, "Sorry, mom, this is all my fault." This wouldn't have happened if I hadn't come along. "
Grace hugged her and replied, "No, my darling, sweet daughter, you are not to blame. She placed a hug around her, giving Sky a moment of respite that made her feel really calm. Grace's Mom pushed Sky as Miss Lawson stepped aside as Felisha pushed Sky toward the fabric store. One of them opened the door for them as she thanked them, stepping inside to see more horrible people.
She stared at them, ignoring them as they looked around. Grace told her mom she needed to check on her husband. Sky spoke, "Where's mom?" Isn't she coming with us? Her grandmother told her she could go to see her husband for free. Every single thing that had happened to her in the orphanage was coming back to haunt her.
She felt she lacked something to do with her strength. She was not very good at standing up for herself. That is why she found it difficult to make new friends. She thought as she glared at herself in the mirror and saw that her reflection was staring back at her. She did not notice that Ash, the same person who bullied her in the orphanage, would soon interrupt her.
She gave an evil smirk, walking over like she owned everything. Giving an evil grin, and saying something horrible, "Well, look at who it is." This bitch is mute, and I love beating her up. How's life leaving you as a hand cap? Not as good as you hoped? If your grandma wasn't there, I will beat you.
Sky paid her no attention to what she wanted to brag about, as she has always been doing over the years. She noticed her focusing on something else. Which made Ash grab her cheek. Sky's face grew angrier than her grandmother punched her hand away from her and onto the floor. She spat in Ash's face. She pissed her off, grabbing her clothes, throwing her off her wheelchair chair, making her head smack across the floor like a piece of chip marble.
They knocked her out, leaving a massive bruise on her head, which gave Ash a smile. She just kicked her without mercy, focusing every one of her punches on leaving her satisfied, leaving her defenceless on the floor with no care in the world as people walked by, not even giving them help, even one of them they just walked over her without a care in the world. Only one of them helped was the woman with blonde hair that was there.