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So two of my cousins have birthday in the same month and we celebrated both at the same time I thought it was just a normal celebration and everything was going to be fine but I guess not ..(note:I’m just 15 and still a kid, have 3 more siblings and only have our father to take care of us daily)….so anyways my father and uncle(my cousin’s dad)
Along with Thier other friends was drinking a lot and they always do that everytime Thiers an event so I thought it was just normal….later me and my siblings got home while our father stayed still drinking….and I again I thought it was normal….not until our auntie called and it turns out!

Before my father left, he, my uncle, and Thier two other friends got into a fight with my uncle’s one neighbor they beat him up until his face was almost ripped off and at that same time my father(who I thought was a good person when drunk) was said to be swinging a knife towards the neighbor and I only found this out when my father was already at home, if our aunt didn’t video call us to show us the whole process after what happened when my father left I wouldn’t have known what happened. the neighbors wife called a local police to report what happened to his husband but it was settled immediately because it was already night and I thought it was all settled until the next morning my sister told me that when my uncle was driving he was followed 5 motor riders with no plate number who keep making trouble and right know I’m worried to death about what might happen to our father especially cause he was the one to make the first hit and swung a knife. I’m also afraid that me and my siblings might get involved in this s***. I’m afraid to walk out of home know, this is a freaking f*** up situation

New Confession

The sun had barely risen when Artemis and Diana boarded the train with Usagi and Chibiusa. The field trip to the countryside was supposed to be a bonding experience—a time for laughter, exploration, and simple joys.

Artemis watched Diana chase butterflies in the tall grass, her laughter a bell in the wind. For once, everything felt… perfect.

Back in Tokyo, Luna sat at the window, watching the world move on without her. She’d offered to stay behind—someone had to keep an eye on things. But now, the silence in the house echoed. Artemis hadn’t even looked back when he left. He trusted her. Maybe too much.

The silence was broken that evening.

A tomcat with smoky fur and ember eyes slinked through the alley. He looked at her like he knew all her secrets—and wanted to uncover more. She told herself it was harmless. Just talk. Just company.

But the loneliness in her chest howled louder than her reason.

It happened once.

Then twice.

Then she lost count.

The toms came and went like shadows in the night. She told herself she was still in control. That Artemis would understand. That it didn’t mean anything.

But one day, Luna couldn’t get up.

Her body ached. Her mouth was dry. Her reflection was a stranger—eyes sunken, fur matted. When Artemis returned, the scent of another tom still lingered faintly in the air.

He didn’t say a word. He saw her curled on the rug, trembling, and simply called for Usagi.

The vet’s diagnosis was swift, clinical, cold.

Feline STD.

The words hung in the air like a storm cloud.

Usagi sobbed in the waiting room. Artemis stood rigid, as if struck by lightning. Diana didn’t understand why Papa’s voice cracked when he asked, “How could you?”

Luna couldn’t meet his eyes.

“I was lonely,” she rasped. “I thought you’d forgotten me.”

His silence was more brutal than any scream. He turned to leave.

“Don’t take Diana—please…”

“She’s my daughter,” Artemis said without looking back. “She doesn’t need to learn betrayal this young.”

The door clicked shut behind him.

Days turned into weeks.

No more toms came. The city seemed to have forgotten her. Only Usagi remained—gentle, loyal, brushing her fur and humming lullabies that once comforted the whole family.

Luna took her medicine. She learned to live with her illness. But nothing dulled the ache.

She passed Diana once in the park. The kitten looked up, confused, but Artemis turned her gently away.

They didn’t speak.

And so Luna lived on—not in redemption, but in reckoning.

Every night she looked at the moon, her namesake, and wondered how something so bright could feel so far away.

The story was generated by an AI software, according to my imagination.

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