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Justice for the Family

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I jolted awake to the sound of Leo's ragged coughing. The digital clock on my nightstand glowed 2:17 AM, casting an eerie blue light across our sparse bedroom. Michael's side of the bed was empty—again. Probably at Amanda's, I thought bitterly, but I pushed the familiar ache aside as another harsh cough echoed from Leo's room. Throwing back the covers, I rushed down the hallway of our modest Fort Lewis housing unit. The worn carpet was rough against my bare feet, a constant reminder of how little Michael invested in our actual home. "Leo, baby?" I whispered, pushing open his door. My five-year-old son sat upright in bed, his small chest heaving with each labored breath. When he turned to me, his flushed face glistened with sweat in the glow of his dinosaur night light. "Mommy," he wheezed, "my chest hurts." I pressed my palm to his forehead and pulled back instantly.

Justice for the Family Chapter 1

I jolted awake to the sound of Leo's ragged coughing. The digital clock on my nightstand glowed 2:17 AM, casting an eerie blue light across our sparse bedroom. Michael's side of the bed was empty—again. Probably at Amanda's, I thought bitterly, but I pushed the familiar ache aside as another harsh cough echoed from Leo's room.

Throwing back the covers, I rushed down the hallway of our modest Fort Lewis housing unit. The worn carpet was rough against my bare feet, a constant reminder of how little Michael invested in our actual home.

"Leo, baby?" I whispered, pushing open his door.

My five-year-old son sat upright in bed, his small chest heaving with each labored breath. When he turned to me, his flushed face glistened with sweat in the glow of his dinosaur night light.

"Mommy," he wheezed, "my chest hurts."

I pressed my palm to his forehead and pulled back instantly. He was burning up.

"We're going to the clinic, sweetheart," I said, trying to keep my voice steady as panic clawed at my throat. I grabbed his favorite blue blanket and wrapped it around his trembling shoulders.

Outside, rain pounded against the windshield of our aging sedan as I sped toward the base clinic, stealing glances at Leo in the rearview mirror. His head lolled against the car seat, eyes half-closed, lips slightly parted as he struggled for air.

"Stay awake for Mommy, okay?" I called back, my knuckles white against the steering wheel. "Tell me about the T-Rex you drew yesterday."

He mumbled something incoherent, and my heart raced faster than the windshield wipers slashing through the downpour.

The fluorescent lights of the emergency clinic were harsh after the darkness of the storm. The night medic, a young man with kind eyes and a perpetual five o'clock shadow, took one look at Leo and rushed us into an examination room.

"Pneumonia," he confirmed after listening to Leo's chest. "His left lung is significantly congested. We need to start antibiotics immediately."

My phone showed five missed calls to Michael. All unanswered.

"We'll keep him overnight for observation," the medic continued, hanging an IV bag. "But he should be able to go home tomorrow if his oxygen levels improve. He'll need complete bed rest for at least a week."

I nodded, swallowing the lump in my throat as I stroked Leo's damp hair away from his forehead. "I'll take care of him," I whispered, more to myself than anyone else.

By late afternoon the next day, we were back home. I'd transformed our living room couch into a makeshift hospital bed, propped up with every pillow I could find. Leo was still weak, his breathing shallow, but the medication had started to work.

"How about some cartoons while I make you some soup?" I suggested, turning on our old television—the only luxury item in our sparse living room. Leo's eyes lit up as the colorful characters filled the screen, providing a momentary distraction from his discomfort.

I was stirring chicken broth in the kitchen when I heard the front door open. Michael walked in, still in his uniform, his face unreadable as he surveyed the living room setup.

"What's all this?" he asked, not bothering to lower his voice despite Leo's condition.

"Leo has pneumonia," I replied, keeping my tone even. "He needs to rest."

Michael glanced at our son without moving closer. "He looks fine to me."

Before I could respond, he walked purposefully toward the television, reaching behind it to unplug the cables.

"What are you doing?" I gasped, the wooden spoon clattering against the pot.

"Amanda just moved into her new place," he stated matter-of-factly. "She doesn't have a TV yet. She needs this more than we do right now."

Leo's face crumpled as the screen went black. "But Daddy, I'm sick," he whispered.

Michael didn't even look at him as he lifted our only television. "You'll survive without cartoons for a few days," he said, already heading for the door. "Amanda has nobody to help her settle in."

The door slammed behind him, leaving a silence broken only by Leo's soft sniffles. I stood frozen, watching through the window as Michael carefully placed our television in his car—the same car he'd claimed was "too busy" to drive us to the clinic last night.

Something inside me hardened like concrete.

Later that night, after Leo had finally fallen asleep, I sat at our kitchen table waiting. The single overhead light cast harsh shadows across the scratched surface where I'd laid out our past-due medical bills.

When Michael finally returned around midnight, I didn't move.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

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Justice for the Family of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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