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me want to vomit. He is going to torture me before he kills me. I know he is. He has been planning this day since I was born and now he is going to hurt me in as many ways possible. I have never hated anyone as much as I hate this man before me.
     
    “Oh lookie there you don't like that do you? Maybe I should kill him in front of you.”
     
    “No, please no, just kill me. Let him live. He didn't ask for any of this.”
     
    “NO, JOSLYNN, NO!” Marshall yells.
     
    My father smiles at me and lifts a gun towards Marshall. He wastes no time pulling the trigger and shoots him in the stomach. Marshall and my screams fill the room. I kick my feet and hit my father in the nuts. He goes to the ground, and I run past him to Marshall.
     
    He's sweating, and his face is white as a ghost.
     
    “Marshall, no, baby, no. Say something... PLEASE, MARSHALL, don't leave me! I love you. Please don't leave me. I need you!”
     
    My father grabs my head slinging me back and standing over me pointing the gun at my head.
     
    “Why?” I ask.
     
    He laughs again and spits on the floor beside me.
     
    “My life was fine before you came. I wanted a son not a snotty nose little girl. You ruined everything! And Frank and Tank here? Well, let's just say that money talks and bullshit walks, Joslynn. We have been planning this for some time now. I want you dead and they want money, simple as that.”
     
    I shake my head. I didn't ask to be born or hated. I didn't ask for any of this. A father should love his child no matter what. My own mother didn't want to stick around and deal with me.
     
    “I was just a child. You never even gave me a chance.”
     
    He lifts his beer and closes his eyes. When he opens them, he seems to be deep in thought. I know that whatever comes out of his mouth is going to be an insult, but I have to know what I did so wrong.
     
    “You know your mother cheated on me? Right around the time she got pregnant with you.”
     
    He laughs at the look of shock on my face. He never took the time to talk to me and no one ever told me this.
     
    “Yeah, well, we went through the whole process of DNA and ding ding ding you were mine. Congratulations they said the beautiful little girl is yours. I didn't want you. You would always be the reminder that I didn't want that my wife was a whore.”
     
    I hear yelling before I see Trevor run into my father’s back, knocking him to the ground above my head.  The sound of the gun has me screaming again and I feel a pain in my leg. It's the worst pain I have ever felt in my life. I feel like someone has taken a fire poker and jabbed it into my body and twisted over and over. I can hear Trevor and my father fighting above me but my focus is getting to Marshall.
     
    I don't care if my leg falls off, he has to live. He can't die.
     
    “Marshall, can you hear me? Please stay with me, okay, stay with me. You can't die on me, I need you.”
     
    The gun goes off again, and I see Trevor standing over my father shaking.
     
    “Trevor, he's been shot!”
     
    He looks to me and throws the gun down kneeling beside Marshall and me. The look on his face is the same one I have. We can't lose him.
     
    “Where's the other two?”
     
    “I haven't seen them, Joslynn. The cops are on their way I called them as soon as I heard the gun shots.”
     
    “Where the fuck are they?”
     
    Trevor takes his shirt off and holds it over his brothers wound. I hear the sirens in the background and soon the room is full of police and medics.
     
    “Ma'am, I need to check your wound.”
     
    “NO, don't touch me until you help him.”
     
    The medic looks confused but turns to Marshall and checks his vitals. I watch his face hoping for a sign any sign that he's okay.
     
    “Ma'am, let me see your leg they will help him, but you've been shot too. You will be of no help to him if you pass out on us.”
     
    I nod my head and watch as the medics work on Marshall. The pain in my leg is climbing into my

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