hter, Lily, was
penthouse when I heard a shriek, cut
y husband' s stepsister, Haylee Walls,
y lay still in a pink dress, surrounde
ing me into an embrace that felt like a cage.
my eyes wer
d, damp, derel
ce. "She can't hurt you anymore," Brighton said. He accused me of
perience it for yourself. Feel what it's like to be blind." His
husband, the man who promised to protect us, had
. I stood straight, my hand finding the
my voice steady and clear. "Send
pte
e. Her giggles echoed through the spacious pe
ut, my heart full. At five years old, m
hind a fern, and we both laughe
I heard a sound that wasn't part of the game. A shri
ony. My husband' s stepsister, Haylee Walls, stood
y railing
spered, my vo
low, a small, still form in a pink dress lay
hed. The worl
lurring with tears and rage. "W
n, I... I didn't see her! It was dark, I thought it was a str
he lie was so absurd, so in
the balcony. He saw the scene below, then
at felt like a cage. He stroked my hair. "I' m here. We' ll
or a split second, I leaned into him, desperate for co
ast thing I saw was Brighton' s face, not fi
, agonizing pain in my eyelids. I tried to open them, but they wouldn't
sewn my e
old, damp space. The smell of mold and
alled out, my v
m across the room. Then, Haylee' s soft v
voice was close to her, intimat
thing, the sound of an em
ked out. "Br
ted her. You know she suffered from temporary blindness as a child. You kno
g her. He was j
e it for yourself. Feel what it's like to be blind. This is a derelict bui
gainst rubble. The threads in my eyelids pulle
und me. Brighton's friends. The wealt
ng like an animal,"
, hard calm settled over me. I stopped stumbling. I stood str
ction of the wall, my hands finding holds in the bro
up. Toward
single diamond earring I wore
esse
ady and clear, ringing through the derelict
ped. There was on