The Day Everything Changed

Officer Grant Miller did not need to raise his voice. “Hands where I can see them,” he repeated calmly. Derek lifted his hands halfway and immediately began blaming me, insisting I was dramatic and dishonest. But the officers were no longer listening to his excuses. The room was crowded with medical staff, police officers, and the sharp smell of antiseptic hanging in the air.

Officer Elena Ruiz crouched beside me and gently asked if I felt safe with Derek in the room. My throat tightened, and before I could answer, Derek interrupted. Dr. Rhodes stepped in firmly, explaining that she had documented my injuries and personally heard Derek threaten me. Her words carried more weight than any lie Derek could invent.

When Officer Miller placed handcuffs around Derek’s wrists, the quiet click of metal felt louder than a gunshot. Derek twisted around and glared at me. “You’re dead to Mom after this,” he snapped. I flinched, but Officer Ruiz immediately ordered him removed. For the first time in years, someone else was in control of him.

The moment he disappeared down the hallway, my body began shaking uncontrollably. Nurse Callie stayed beside me while doctors arranged further treatment. Derek was gone, and although fear still filled every corner of my mind, one thought finally broke through: I was still alive-

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