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THE run away(s)

Allison had been married to her husband for five years, but the past two had been harrowing. He had become increasingly controlling and abusive, and her life had become a prison of fear. Despite her best efforts to make the marriage work, she knew it was time to face the truth and get away.

Narsuki_isaki · Teen
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4 Chs

the next care

Time skip

Allison had always been independent. She had a successful career, a comfortable home, and a wide circle of friends. But when she became pregnant and had a baby, she was completely unprepared for the challenge of raising her child alone but, she couldn't let her ex know.

At first, Allison found it overwhelming. She had to learn how to feed, change, and care for her one year old, while trying to balance her own life. She was exhausted and felt like she was failing.

But slowly, Allison began to find her footing. She got up early each morning and put her child's needs first. She attended parenting classes, read books, and asked for advice from other mothers. She also found time to take care of herself, whether it was going for a walk, taking a yoga class, or just taking a nap.

As time went on, Allison became more and more confident as a mother. She was able to find a balance between caring for her child and taking care of her own needs. She was proud of the bond she had with her child and was amazed by how strong she had become.

One day Allison was feeling a mixture of emotions as she drove to the daycare for the first time. On one hand she was excited to be getting back to work after a year of maternity leave, but on the other, she was filled with a pang of sadness and guilt as she dropped off her one-year-old daughter.

She felt that the decision to leave her daughter in the care of someone else was the right one for her family, but she still felt the tug of maternal instinct. She reassured herself that she had done her due diligence in choosing the right daycare and that her daughter was in good hands.

When she arrived at the daycare, she was relieved to find that the staff was friendly and the environment was warm and inviting. After a few brief instructions and paperwork, Allison was ready to go. She hugged her daughter goodbye, fighting back tears, and walked out of the daycare with a heavy heart.

With a deep breath, she set her sights on the future. She was determined to make the most of this new chapter in her life and to provide a better life for her daughter. As she drove away, she made a silent promise to herself that no matter what, she would always be there for her daughter.