A True Evil Stepmom Part 1

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The next weekend came around, and Shady was surprised to see her dad at her house. She overheard her parents talking last weekend, but she figured it was just another lie. She knew better than to trust him, so she never told Pan anything. Chuck told Pawpaw that he would bring the girls home sometime on Sunday and not to worry about anything. Shady really didn't want to go, but Pan begged her. She reluctantly agreed to go with her dad, but she just couldn't shake the bad feelings she had. Years later, she would still beat herself up for not listening to her gut. It was the very first time they had ever gone anywhere with their dad. He would try to make small talk with them, but Pan was the only one that wanted to talk. They finally arrived at his house, and Shady couldn't get out of the truck fast enough. It was a cute little house in the country with big, open fields all around. Melissa was standing on the porch with her two boys waiting for them to get up the driveway. Pan and the boys were instantly friends, but Shady was always more cautious of the people around her. She had learned that early on. She didn't trust her dad, and something was telling her not to trust Melissa either. Later on that night as they were getting ready for bed, the boys were fighting while Pan was already asleep. Shady told them to knock it off before they got in trouble or woke up Pan. They both said that they didn't have to listen to her since she wasn't their big sister for real, and she was just a dumb b***h anyways. Shady couldn't believe they had talked to her like that with them being so young still. She went out to find her dad and get him to come tell them to stop and go to bed. She knocked on their bedroom door, and Melissa answered while only wearing a towel that left nothing to the imagination. She had a disgusted look on her face as she demanded to know why she was bothering her. Shady explained to her what the boys were doing and what they had said to her. That was apparently the wrong thing to say because the second the words left her lips, Melissa grabbed a fist full of Shady's hair and dragged her into the walk in closet of their room. Shady was trying to free herself as Melissa flung her against the wall, and she slammed the door shut behind them. She told Shady that she and Pan should stay far away from Chuck. The only kids that mattered to them were her two princes. They could say and do whatever they wanted to, and if the girls had a problem with that, then she had the perfect solution to solve it. Before Shady could even react, she felt the cold steel of hand cuffs around her wrists, and she was hanging in the closet. Melissa walked over to the dresser and took out a small black box. She opened it up to reveal a shiny flute that was missing the button covers. She told Shady to stay still and take the punishment or Pan would get it twice as bad. Shady did as she was told. Melissa started to beat her with the flute like it was a baseball bat. She got really mad when Shady refused to make a sound, so she tried hitting her harder. Shady laughed at her and told her that her Pawpaw had hit her harder than that since she was little. Melissa gave her an evil chuckle and said that she knew a way to make her scream. Shady instantly regretted taunting her because the next thing she knew, Melissa had shoved the flute inside her as she screamed from the sudden pain. She felt like she was being torn apart from the inside. When Melissa felt like she had punished her enough, she unlocked the cuffs. Shady fell to the floor with blood running down her legs and wrists from her trying to escape. Melissa had gotten dressed, threw her dirty towel at Shady, and told her to clean up the mess before she could get herself cleaned up. She walked out of the room as Shady did as she was told. After about 2 hours, Shady finally crawled into the bed she had made for her and Pan in the floor of the boy's room. She was in so much pain, and she felt so exhausted, but her mind refused to let her sleep. All she could hear was "How could her dad let this happen to her? Did he not hear her screams? Pan can never find out about this. Thank God Pan never woke up." on repeat the whole night. This weekend has to be over soon. She will never leave with her father ever again.
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