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For them.

For her.

“I hate you! I hate you!” I yelled, repeating it over and over.

“Aiden, calm down!” Misty ordered from somewhere in the room.

“I want my mom!”

“I know, honey, but your acting out doesn’t help with anything. Please calm down!”

“I’m not going with you! Not now! Not ever!”

Hands touched me again, carrying me up and holding me down onto someone’s shoulder.

“Stop! Don’t touch me! You can’t touch me! I don’t want to go with you! I want to see my mom!”

A huge sadness laid down on my heart.

I felt lost.

Like nothing or no one could help me find my way out.

I kicked.

I screamed.

I fought.

Trapped in the arms of a strange man I didn’t know.

Being taken to a life I didn’t want.

The man hurried out of the hospital with the nurse and Misty running beside him, and no one did anything. Like this was normal or just another day at the hospital where they took kids away from their moms daily.

He opened the door, throwing me into the back seat of a car that was parked out in front. My body rolled around on the seat as the door slammed closed behind me.

“Please! Don’t take me!” I reached for the handle, yanking it as hard as I could, but it was locked. “I don’t want to go! Please!”

I kicked at the door, the window, the backs of their seats, but nothing helped.

Nothing worked.

“Mom! Momma! Take me with you! Just take me with you! You promised! You promised me that you would never leave me! It was you and me against the world!”

It wasn’t until the car started driving away from the hospital that I knew my life would never be the same again.

I had no one to take care of me.

To love me.

To make me feel like I was home.

My saddest days were still coming.

Because now…

I was really alone.

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