She stopped eating months ago. Today i found out why. Part 4

ā€œNobody is taking me away,ā€ I promised her, crying into her hair. ā€œHe’s gone. He’s never coming back here. You are safe.ā€

It’s been twenty-four hours since they took Miller away. He’s currently being held without bail, facing multiple felony charges of exploitation of a minor and stalking. The school board is scrambling, releasing generic statements about ā€œcooperating with law enforcement,ā€ but I’m not letting them sweep this under the rug. They put that man in a position of absolute power over vulnerable children.

We are home now. Lily is asleep in the other room, exhausted from hours of interviews with child advocacy specialists and detectives.

An hour ago, she came out to the kitchen while I was making some simple chicken noodle soup. She stood by the counter for a long time, watching the steam rise from the pot.

ā€œMom?ā€ she asked quietly.

ā€œYeah, sweetie?ā€

ā€œCan I have a small bowl?ā€

I had to turn my back to her for a second so she wouldn’t see the fresh tears in my eyes. I poured her a bowl, and we sat together at the kitchen table in the quiet dark. She only ate a few spoonfuls before she got full, but it was a start.

We have a mountain of trauma to climb, and I know her recovery won’t happen overnight. But as I watch her sleep now, breathing softly under her blankets, I know one thing for certain: I will spend every single day of the rest of my life making sure she knows she never has to shrink herself to be safe again.

āœ“ End of story — Part 4 of 4

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