🎬 PART 2: «What He Took Was Worse Than the Beating» phunhoang

The mother turned back to the bed so fast her chair scraped the floor.

Her daughter’s fingers were still trembling against her sleeve.

“What did he take?” she asked.

The girl’s breath broke. She looked ashamed now, almost as if the answer hurt more than the bruises.

“My chain,” she whispered.

The mother frowned for half a second, not understanding.

Then the girl started crying.

“The gold one,” she said. “The one Dad gave me.”

That hit harder than Dustin’s name.

The mother went completely still.

Her husband had been dead for three years.

That chain was the last thing he had ever fastened around their daughter’s neck with his own hands.

It was not jewelry.

It was memory.

The girl swallowed hard, tears sliding into her hair.

“He ripped it off and said nobody would miss it,” she whispered. “Then they laughed again.”

The mother shut her eyes for one second.

Only one.

When she opened them, something inside her had turned to steel.

She bent down and brushed the hair gently from her daughter’s forehead, her touch suddenly so careful it almost made the girl cry harder.

“He should have left the room,” she said quietly. “He should have left the city.”

The girl stared at her through tears.

“I didn’t want you to know,” she whispered. “I was scared.”

The mother’s face softened for the first time.

“Scared for me?”

The girl nodded faintly.

A sad smile touched the mother’s mouth and vanished just as fast.

“No,” she whispered. “You be scared for him.”

Then her phone buzzed in her hand.

A message.

She looked at the screen.

Her face did not change much, but her eyes did.

They had found Dustin.

And they had found the chain.

The daughter saw the shift and her breath caught.

“Mom… what are you going to do?”

The older woman slipped the phone back into her coat and looked down at her daughter with a calm that felt more frightening than fury.

“First,” she said softly, “I’m bringing your father’s chain home.”

She leaned closer, close enough for only her daughter to hear.

“And then Dustin learns what happens when a man mistakes kindness for weakness.”

The girl’s eyes widened.

The monitor kept beeping.

The fluorescent light buzzed overhead.

And in the cold little hospital room, the daughter realized the men who had laughed over her broken body had just started a war they could not survive.

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