His Turn
Christin and Kelsey got into the car and steered to Schaffen’s place. They had decided to stay there for a whole weekend. Kelsey was going to live with her father for the whole weekend.
Only Him
As Kelsey used to spend more time with her mother, she would stop using the phone or anything to make most of the time she spent with her father. Christin dropped back home after dropping her to her dad’s house. However, she began to feel strange. She felt as if something was seriously wrong.
Mother’s Instinct
Christin knew that everything was in place but still she felt as if something was not right. Two days had passed by and she had heard nothing from Kelsey. She knew Kelsey stops using the phone when with her father. But still, she felt as if this time the reason was something different. However, today was finally the day she was going to see her daughter again.
Who Was She?
Then she heard a doorbell. Someone as ringing their doorbell. She rushed to the door to unlock it and when she opened the door, she could not believe who was standing before her. There was a girl with a swollen and puffy face standing at her door. The girl was crying and more than that, there was some other problem too. It was only after a second she realized it was KELSEY!
Not The Same
Well, this was unexpected. Many questions formed in Christin’s mind. Why was Kelsey crying? Did she have a fall out with her step-mom? Who did it to her? Christin was all surprised. She figured that there was something very wrong with her hair. Her hair looked nothing like the last time she had seen her. In fact, now she had short hairs. All her highlights and long locks were gone. What had happened at Kelsey’s dad house?
A “Chop Off”
Only a cursory glance on her hair could reveal that they were butchered. A professional hairstylist confirmed Christin’s doubt when she remarked, “what they did to that poor child, it’s a “chop off”, it’s a boyish cut with no styling whatsoever.” Kelsey refused to see anyone while holding her face in her hand. She had never felt so ashamed before.