Here's the ONESHOT I promised!
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A four year old Kelly hid under her bed. What had her parents been fighting about?
Some sort of a machine?
That sounded about right.
Her daddy scared her so much. He'd recently taken to hurting her. Slapping, kicking and hitting her.
Not to mention he found so much joy in seeing her cry it seemed.
What had her mom muttered under her breath that morning? Something about Father's Day?
She had no idea, honestly.
Just then she heard someone thunder in. Kelly held her stuffed cat tightly to her chest. "Brat?! Where are you?! I know you're in here!" He growled. Kelly whimpered and Rydian went down to her level he grabbed her and hit her. "Daddy, no! Stop! Please! It hurts! Daddy!" Kelly cried.
He stopped briefly, and Kelly thought she was gonna be okay. Then he lead her to the stairs. Kelly began to cry wet tears. What was he doing? "D-daddy?" She asked.
Then he literally threw her down the stairs.
Then she only saw black. She could hear her parents yelling at each other, and eventually Her mom thundered down the stairs, and pick her up.
They never came back to that house.
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Kelly felt the wind brush her face from walking in the city. She felt the scar that ran down her shoulder. It hurt at it's touch.
It was still there after six years after her so called 'father' threw her down the stairs. Rydian was a monster.
She was pretty sure her uncles, mother-to-be and her father.
Her dad.
Her new dad.
She still wondered how he cared for much for her. Her new dad was Jay, the blue ninja. Kelly's mom apparently knew that that she was going to die the night Kelly met Jay. And Kelly's mom ended up giving Kelly to Jay. And to the day, it was the exact date, it was marking a month and two weeks since they met, and Jay adopted her.
Today they were going to see everyone at the homeless shelter, then meeting with Kelly's grandfather, Ed.
Kelly looked up to see the exact alleyway where Jay had found her. She stopped.
"Why'd you stop, Kelly?" Jay asked.
"Kelly grabbed her dad's hand and pulled him to a stop in the alleyway. "When I first met you, daddy, you were right...here."
Jay chuckled. "Yeah, I remember." He kissed her head. "I never thought that standing up for a sweet kid like you would change my life forever." Jay smiled. "But..."
"But what?" Kelly asked.
"It did. I wouldn't have it any other way. Ever." Jay said.
"I love you, daddy. Happy Father's Day."
"Thanks, sunshine." Jay smiled. "Now keys get a move on. I know the homeless shelter doesn't close but, I want to see your grandfather before the days up."
"Okay, daddy!" Kelly beamed.
Life was so much better with a REAL, CARING father around.
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