3188 Terrified Child (Part 2)
The man tried to stand up, but his body refused to move. He tried to speak but his teeth were glued together. He tried to breathe but his lungs remained still.
"Boy, I asked if he hits you." Even from up close, even with his black aura flooding the three humans, the Void felt that the child was still more afraid of his father than of the stranger. "You don't have to be afraid.
"Just be honest with and I promise you this nightmare will end." He said as the fangs in his mouth formed a grin that nothing had of reassuring. "Boy, this is your moment. The occasion you've dreamed about every day of your miserable life.
"If you don't stand up for yourself, no one will. No one is going to come and save you so I'll ask you one more time. Does. He. Hit. You?"
The boy looked in his father's eyes and for the first time in his life he saw no threat or rage in them, only fear. The same fear that plagued the boy's heart.
"Yes." He said amid swallows.
"What about her?" Derek's smile widened up to where the ears were supposed to be, his voice still the mockery of a person trying to sound kind.
"Mother never touched me." The more he spoke without consequences, the more the boy found his courage. "She never does anything for me. Good or bad."
The boy lowered his gaze in shame, thinking there had to be something wrong with him if no one loved him. He had tried his best to change, to be good, but it was never enough. He never got anything right and his father was always angry at him.
"I see." Derek's eyes twitched in ill-contained fury as flashes of his past turned him back into a child terrified of his parents.
A child who now possessed more power than he had ever thought possible and a twisted imagination. Derek looked at the woman's stupid face and her eyes told him everything he needed.
Even confronted by the words of her child, she wasn't ashamed of what she had done, only worried about the consequences of being caught. She had used the shift of the Abomination's focus to take a few steps back, giving no thought to protect the boy.
"I know your kind, woman. You are as disgusting as your man. You picked him to not have to use your brain and didn't care about anything as long as it wasn't your own problem, correct?"
The woman said nothing, ugly crying to get away with her actions like she had always done in the past.
"Don't worry. I won't hurt you either." The Void said and the tears stopped as quickly as they had begun. "I'll just teach you a lesson about motherhood."
A flick of Derek's wrist, a tendril of Spirit Magic, and the woman threw herself at the still-downed man, slapping him with more strength than she had.
"A mother should always defend her child." The Void bent his forefinger and she dished an even stronger backhand slap. "No matter the cost. No matter how scared you are."
The man stared at his wife in utter confusion and disbelief that were soon replaced by anger.
"I'm sorry. He's making me do it. It's not me." She said.
"Now you talk." Derek closed his fist and so did she, a huge smile forming on his face. "See? It's not that hard."
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