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“Last night, my own son hit me. I didn’t scream. I didn’t fight back. I only understood one terrifying truth: if he was no longer a son but a monster, then from that moment on, I would no longer be his mother. I used to believe my home was a fortress. That night, it trembled like it was about to collapse. He came in reeking of cheap whiskey and exhaustion, and with one violent shove, he slammed me into the cupboard—so easily, as if I were nothing more than a shadow. No hesitation. No remorse. Just cruelty. While he slept upstairs, I sat on the cold kitchen floor, my lip swollen, my body aching, and something inside me finally broke. The child I once cradled in my arms was gone. Whoever lay sleeping above me was no longer my son. By morning, the house smelled of fresh biscuits and sizzling bacon. I laid out the lace tablecloth, arranged the dishes carefully—like I was preparing for a celebration. And in a way, I was waiting for one. When he came downstairs, his eyes skimmed over the table… then stopped on my face. The bruises. The swollen lip. The look he had never seen before. “Well,” he sneered, taking a seat, “now you finally know your place.” I didn’t answer. I only watched the clock. Eight o’clock. The doorbell rang. “Tell them I’m busy,” he snapped, waving his hand without looking up. But I was already walking down the hall. At the door stood people who understood justice—people I had told everything to. “Looks like we arrived just in time,” one of them said, their eyes fixed on my injuries. 😵 When they entered the dining room, my son’s face drained of color. The biscuit slipped from his hand, crumbling across the spotless white tablecloth. And in that moment, he finally understood: this morning, I was not the one being served. 📌 The full story is in the first comment. 👇👇”

Last night, my son struck me. I didn’t scream. I didn’t fight back.Because in that moment, something inside me broke cleanly in two:the instant I realized I was no longer…

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