The Babysitter Broke His Cast And Saw What His Family Ignored-heuh

Tommy did not ask for the cast to come off because he was bored.

He asked because something underneath it had started to feel wrong in a way he could not explain.

That was the problem from the beginning.

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He was only ten, and ten-year-olds are not always given the right words for pain.

They are given softer words instead.

Tired.

Fussy.

Dramatic.

Trying it on.

In the small kitchen at home, with rain smearing the glass and the electric kettle cooling on the counter, Tommy stood beside the table and held his left arm close to his body.

The cast was white and hard and too clean at first, running from his elbow down towards his wrist.

His classmates had written on it in marker.

One had drawn a lopsided football.

Another had drawn a little star near his thumb.

To everyone else, it looked almost cheerful, as if the cast had turned the injury into something ordinary and manageable.

A broken arm was serious enough to earn sympathy, but not serious enough to make adults rearrange their lives forever.

It had an explanation.

It had paperwork.

It had a time limit.

The school incident note said Tommy had fallen during break.

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