I Loved Mommy
Mommy. I loved Mommy so very much. She was the kind voice that kept away my fears; the sweet figure that held me tightly whenever I had nightmares…
I held the blade for her to see. She dropped the glass she was holding with shaky hands. "K-kyo…" she whimpered.
I loved her. She was so kind and gentle. She never raised a hand to hurt me—never. She was always so kind.
"This is for the physical abuse," I growled as I stabbed her arm. She cried out in pain, and I could feel myself smirk sadistically. She deserved it.
It didn't matter to her that I was a monster. It really didn't. She always loved me, even jokingly calling me her little kitten with a happy smile. Always.
"This is for the emotional abuse," I, once again, growled as I stabbed her stomach. She was now sobbing through the pain, and clenching her abdomen.
I was the only one who mattered to Mommy. Mommy loved me and only me, and never wanted any pain to ever, ever befall her precious Kyo-kun.
"This is for never being their for me," I had forgotten the knife. I punched her in the cheek, using all of my strength. Her cheek was now a sullen, dark blue color, even so soon after the punch, and slightly swollen.
She always read to me, and played with me. She was understanding, and she always was there to answer my questions. She would talk to me, as if I knew everything, and explain things to me, as if it was understandable not to know certain things. She always was maternal, and was always so warm… She was the perfect mother.
"And this… all of this… is because you failed as a mother," Kyo growled, and stabbed her one last time in the neck. She slumped even closer to the ground, blood seeping everywhere.
"I'm back!" called Kyo's father.
"Oh, look! Daddy's turn!" Kyo exclaimed, excitedly. His father would indeed be more fun than his mother.
A/N: I can't remember if Kyo's mother actually physically abused him or not. I just remember she treated him like crap. So I had him go SNAP. I hope it freaked you out.
Italics are what Kyo wishes his mom was like, and non-italics are what is actually going on.
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