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Unwillingly Dying
I sat in the court room and watched all the jurors eyes. They were so innnocent and so ignorant as they looked upon my husbands perdicament. He was facing the death penalty and I could see the pain in his eyes as I tried to reach out for him but a wall seemed to block us. He had been charged with murdering a little girl about four or five and as I watched the case my eyes began to fog. I remembered the night it happened a day I would never forget. A saw him swing the bat towards my legs but what he didn't see was our angel tightly hugging my knees. I had dealt with abuse from this man for 12 years and even though he beat me all the time he would never touch Keisha. She was his little girl. But just in that moment when the object collided I could see his hurt as if the bat had hit him. A few 911 calls later and handcuffs over hands and my husband was in jail but my baby was dead. I felt angry that he would even touch our little girl. She was my soul my heart and my entire world. But at the same time I knew he didn't mean to. I had seen many things in my life but never had I seen him cry like he did that night. I felt like my health was deterriating since the day she left. I'd lost five pounds in a matter of days and my hair had fallen out in chunks. But I still stood up when the verdict was about to be read. I turned my attention back to the court as they said he was guilty. A smile came up to my lips but than faded almost as quick as the judge sentenced him to death I screamed " no he doesn't deserve this". I watched as the parol officers took him away to meet his fate as my lips trembled. This was another day I would never forget.
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