Dave Pelzer

  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    I’m late. I’ve got to finish the dishes on time, otherwise no breakfast; and since I didn’t have dinner last night, I have to make sure I get something to eat.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    I act timid, nodding to her threats. “Please,” I say to myself, “just let me eat. Hit me again, but I have to have food.”
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    Mother can beat me all she wants, but I haven’t let her take away my will to somehow survive.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    Mother enjoys using food as her weapon. She knows better than to throw leftovers in the garbage can. She knows I’ll dig it out later. Mother knows most of my tricks.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    I always break down in the end and confess, even though I feel I should protect my mother.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    My long-sleeve shirt has more holes than Swiss cheese. It’s the same shirt I’ve worn for about two years. Mother has me wear it every day as her way to humiliate me.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    The nurse must have seen the concern in my eyes. She puts the clipboard down and hugs me.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    “She is so warm.” I don’t want to let go. I want to stay in her arms forever. I hold my eyes tightly shut, and for a few moments nothing else exists.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    I’m afraid to look into his eyes, which is mostly a habit from trying to deal with my mother.
  • p. 07has quoted10 days ago
    Usually I’m a very good student, but for the past few months I gave up on everything in my life, including escaping my misery through my schoolwork.
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