Fresh From Surgery, My Stepdad Demanded I Work—Then Police Came-Teptep

I Was Fresh Out of Surgery When My Stepdad Yelled, “Start Earning Your Keep!” I Said I Couldn’t… He Slapped Me So Hard I Hit the Floor. “Stop Pretending You’re Weak!” Moments Later, Police Arrived

I woke to the smell of disinfectant before I remembered my own name.

There was warm plastic in the air, a scratchy hospital blanket pulled up over my knees, and the steady little beep of a monitor beside my bed.

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For a few seconds, the room was only ceiling tiles, pale light, and the dry taste of oxygen at the back of my throat.

Then I tried to move.

Pain ripped through my right side so fiercely that tears came before words.

A nurse appeared at my shoulder, gentle but alert, her hand hovering rather than pressing down.

“Don’t move too quickly,” she said. “You’ve had emergency surgery. Your appendix ruptured, but they got to it in time.”

The words came to me slowly.

Emergency.

Ruptured.

Surgery.

She explained it again once I was less foggy.

No lifting.

No work.

No rushing about the house pretending everything was normal.

The doctor came later with a discharge packet, a medication list, and a face that made it clear he expected to be obeyed.

He wrote fourteen days off work and underlined the instruction about rest.

The nurse added the tablet schedule in blue pen, careful and practical, as though ink could protect me better than people had.

I stared at the paper for a long time.

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