Why Did Ma Cry If Our Struggles Were Ending? Why Were There Marks On Her Body?

I was just eight when I witnessed the marks on her body. But I didn't realize the severity of the abuse my mother was going through...

I was just eight when I witnessed the marks on her body. But I didn’t realize the severity of the abuse my mother was going through…

It was a scream. Was it? I’m not sure. But if it was, then it surely sounded like mom.

Trigger warning: This post contains some descriptions of domestic violence that can be triggering for survivors. 

The night suddenly started to seem creepy. I stepped out of my bed and started towards the door. With chills running down my nerves, I held onto my door handle. It didn’t open!

I tried once again, but in vain. I wanted to knock from inside, but I didn’t. I was too scared.

Now I heard it again, it was certainly a cry. I was really getting scared. I slowly leaned on to the wall that separated me from my parents’ room. I heard sounds.

Mom was clearly crying. I knew what this was all about. He was venting his frustration out by physically and verbally hurting her.

Everything was great until this lockdown; my father ran a business and we were content with the middle class life we led. But this pandemic shook our lives to the core.

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Dad lost all his top clients and his business was now a sinking ship. This led to a change in our peaceful life.

Dad started drinking. He got drunk every night and started to abuse mom. He used to badmouth her because she wasn’t eligible for a decent job.

Mom never worked because she wasn’t well educated. Mom used to cry as he slapped her right in front of my eyes. I used to run to my room and cry.

There would be marks of slaps and other violence on her body. But she never said a word against him.With all these thoughts running in my mind, I lay there leaning against the wall and crying.

I prayed to God to save my mom in some possible way. Finally it was dawn.

I heard footsteps. I quickly jumped into my bed and wrapped myself under the blanket. My door unbolted from outside and the footstep walked away.

After a couple of minutes, I slowly walked out of my room. My eyes were searching for her. But she was nowhere to be found.

I saw dad on the sofa sleeping, the liquor glasses and bottles were laid on the table. It seemed like he had passed out.

I saw mom stepping into the kitchen after her morning shower. I ran to her and asked whether she was ok.

She was trying to act normal, but her eyes showed the intensity of the pain she was hiding. Her cheeks were red and her lips were wounded. She was walking with some sort of ache too.

A man walked out of my parents bedroom. I immediately recognised him. He came home with dad last night. He was supposed to be a client of dad and was home to discuss something.

I thought he had left soon after I went to bed. But why was this man in my parents’ bedroom? I asked mom why he was there.

Mom replied, “Son, dad’s struggles are going to end soon. This man will be investing for dad. They were discussing this matter the whole night. 

Dad let this man use our bedroom because he was our guest. Dad might be inviting a few more clients until his problems get settled. Dad will be happy soon son.”

With this she ran to her room to let those tears escape. I went after her. While hugging her, I found the very saree that she wore last day, lying in a corner all torn.

Why was she crying if all our struggles were about to end? She should have been more specific to an 8 year old. For I never knew…

Image source: a still from the film Provoked (YouTube)

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Abhirami Nair

A media student with a strong passion for storytelling. I feel the world around me and interprets it through stories and photography. Believes in the power of words and its effect on the world. read more...

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