Short stories about stepmother, volume 1
There was a loud crash of thunder. A woman picked up a child and stood. The man looked around and then left the person next to a trash can. The rain soaked the child's body. Then she ran back and was ignored. That child was even less.
A loud voice speaking alone could be heard from far away. It was the voice of a young woman named Phet. She was a drunk girl. She was walking drunk and came across the child and picked her up and carried her home.
(Phet Mae Rueang's mother) "Heng is drunk to support himself. He hasn't gone to collect the child from anywhere yet. He threw it away. It will be a burden for you in the future."
"I can take care of just one child. Mother doesn't have to interfere. Even though I'm drunk, this child will definitely work for me one day and be worth raising."
Those were words that should not have come out of Phet's mouth, but she raised that child like her own child. She named the child Phansa because she met that child on the day of Buddhist Lent.
That morning, Phet's canned milk ran out. She didn't have any money with her, so she went out early in the morning to find money in Mrs. Rueang Eng Thom's private market. Where Phet asked for money earlier, she didn't give her a single penny. She went to help her aunt. One was selling vegetables at the market, sometimes not. As time passed, she earned a certain amount of money, enough to buy milk for the rainy season. As for dinner, she was willing to skip lunch so that the rainy season would be full. She did this every day until one day a disaster occurred. If you suddenly become sick and have to go to the hospital, but you don't have the money for treatment, you must not go to bed in pain and stay at home.
17 years have passed and Phansa has grown up, cute and good-looking. She is a very good student. She loves Mother Phet very much and is willing to do anything for her mother.
That morning, she had to go sell vegetables in the market instead of her mother. In the market, which was very difficult, an aunt looked directly at Phansa with eyes that hated Phansa, but she avoided talking and pretended to look past him. After that night, she took on Phansa's expression. That aunt came to think until Mae Phet asked,
"What's wrong? Who is bullying you again?"
"Nothing, Mother Lent. I just couldn't guess what that aunt's eyes were. What was he thinking? He looked at Lent in a disdainful way."
"Is that the fat Auntie?"
"Yes, mother."
The next morning, Phet went to carry a large bucket of water and splashed it on the aunt, soaking her entire body.
"What do you really want from me? I'm a drunkard. I don't love you."
"You mouth is a rotten bitch. You really came to slap me."
The sound of a police whistle coming from afar stopped the two from quarreling, but both Phet and the aunt refused until the police went to the police station. The news reached Pansa's ears. She was so shocked she ran out of the school to find her. Mother at the police station
The police guard in front did not allow her to enter until the owner walked out of the room. This owner's name was P. He was the son of the chief director in the city. He walked in with dazzling eyes but concealed his cruelty within.
"Who are you looking for?"
"Miss, I want to see mom. It's not my mother's fault, please let me go see her."
P gave Pansa a look at her mother. She was a mess. Her shirt was dirty and the vegetables were lying down in a pile. She sat and cried in front of her mother until her mother spoke up and said,
"Born as a woman, don't cry."
"Mother, during the rainy season I'm hurt and sad. I can't cry during the rainy season, right?"
"Remember, no matter how much it hurts, tears won't help."
"Mother Pansa, I will quickly find the money to help you out."
A policeman came and said that it was nothing because Phansa's mother was not at fault. The villagers who went to buy things at the market told each other that her aunt went to find trouble with his daughter first, so his mother came to take revenge.
"Mother is like this because of the rainy season, right? I'm sorry."
Her apologetic tone gradually faded before she left the police station and was about to walk home because there wasn't even a car at her house and it was very late at night and there weren't many cars passing through that area.
P's car stopped for the Buddhist Lent and Mae Phet refused to go with him until P's sister opened the car window.
"Let's go together. I met you in school."
Mae Phet saw that she could be friends with Pansa anywhere, so she agreed to come along for the ride. Along the way, P's younger sister, Dao, asked Pansa.
"I see you often in rainy season. Why do you like to walk alone?"
"Well, we were afraid that he would be disgusted, so we didn't dare go walking with him."
"The next day you can come walk with us."
"yes"
After reaching Phet's house, the house was filled with pieces of wood put together to form the walls of the house. P and his younger sister looked at it with eyes that were very pitiful for the lives of Mae Phet and Pansa's lives, so they told their older brother,
"People really can't choose where they are born. Brother Phansa has a good personality and is good at studying but has to suffer like this. He overheard the teacher talking about Phansa not being able to get a scholarship to study because there was a friend in the class who bought it under the teacher's table. "
(Today's society values people based on their money. Those who have money have higher rights. Those who are less fortunate must accept the truth.)
"Our hardships are not a result of fate, brother. I think Phansa may have been more fortunate to have been born like this."
When he returned the item, Phet's mother came to the house to see the Buddhist Lent after he disappeared because he himself owed gambling debt to the casino and didn't have the money to pay, so he gave someone to exchange for it. He then said that he had a very beautiful niece. She asked for a second time. Three days to exchange children
“My beloved grandchild has grown this much. Come, my grandma's daughter asks for a hug."
Her grandmother grabbed her grandchild and hugged her, which made Mae Phet very shocked. She was also happy that her own mother didn't hate the Buddhist Lent. The next morning, when I was about to go to school, my grandmother asked me what time I was going to study.
Lent is lucky to have a friend like Dao. She helps others with things. When she looks at Lent like she hates Dao, she scolds her, causing the two of them to become closer. When it's time to go home in the evening, Dao volunteers to send her off, but Lent asks to go back on her own. Because they went to sell things at the market, the two of them separated and went home.
In the evening of that day, Phansa walked aside to take the bus back to the village alley. A black car drove up and pulled Pansa up into the car, covering his head so he couldn't see his face. Pansa yelled loudly until the person punched him until he was unconscious.
Arriving at the gambling den with Phansa's grandmother, she woke up and saw Grandma first, so she told Grandma what happened just now, but Grandma didn't listen to anything, letting Phansa speak and tried to run away until the person who owned the casino came in.
“My grandmother sold me to us, where are we going to go?”
Tears slowly flowed as her eyes looked at Grandma because Phansa trusted Grandma very much and thought that Grandma would love her a bit, but when she found out about something like this, Phansa changed her expression to one of anger and dissatisfaction.
As time passed, Mae Phet, who had not quit drinking, went to buy food to eat until she was drunk and sat under the bridge next to the village, not knowing that the rainy season was in danger. that women use as another way to earn money
(Working like this is not a good thing. You should not interfere. Take good care of your life.)
(Love yourself like you love a man)
The musty smell in the room filled with dirt, Phansa sat crying and calling for Mae Phet. In the same place there were women from the Nangkri dormitory. The woman was the owner of the Nangkri dormitory. When she saw Phansa, she was shocked for a moment because she remembered the bracelet she had given her as a child and put it on the chain around her neck. She turned to look at Phansa's necklace.
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"Who gave you the bracelet that was in the necklace?"
"I don't know. Please help me."
"Tell me"
"It's been with me since I was a child. Mother Phet said it was something my mother gave me."
She withdrew from Phansa and went to sit and cry. Phansa didn't understand what was wrong with this person, so she found a way to untie the rope on her hand and quickly ran away. She ran out. This woman saw that the child was running and so Trying to find a way to escape safely.
But at the same time, she couldn't keep up with the two men in front of her who saw her. Pansa hurriedly ran, but in the end he couldn't escape, tripping over his own feet and falling. Chao Hor Nakri hurried to protect Pansa, but the two of them didn't listen. He picked up a gun and shot at Pansa's body. The woman saw her and rushed to knock out the bullet.
The bullet hit the heart. The thin body slowly collapsed on the ground. (Rewind) "I don't accept the child in your womb. You're a whore. How do I know if you're pregnant with me?"
The thoughts gradually faded after she apologized to Pansa. But Pansa didn't understand what she was apologizing for. Her eyes slowly closed and she died after that.
Phet, who was drunk and didn't know what was going on, came home and couldn't find Phansa, so she went out to find him. I looked and looked until I couldn't find it. After that, I returned home and found Phet's mother. Phet's mother confessed the whole matter, causing Phet to sober up and rush out of the village. The route to the Nakri hall was very far from the village.
The high beams of that car flashed into Phet's face. She didn't even notice when the car crashed into her. She was thrown out of the car, covered in a pile of blood on the road. She breathed her last and cried out. name
"rainy season"
The driver of the car had a head injury from the steering wheel. He walked down to see. He knew Phet because he had crashed into Phet's Mae Phet and died. Ph was very anxious and hurriedly picked up Phet's body and dumped it in the river because he was very afraid. He was a police officer so he took out the gun from his waist and shot himself.
Phansa is not doing right and is very afraid of having to sit in front of bullets and dead people. Her hand poked at the phone and dialed. Find a star before saying,
"help"
Dao heard Pansa's voice and hurried out following the phone number Pansa had called. Time passed and the stars arrived at the Nagari Hall. Seeing the thief standing and pointing a gun at Pansa, she jumped up and punched each other until the two of them fainted. Then hurriedly ran to embrace the Buddhist Lent.
"Don't be afraid, everything is over."
Please leave me a short novel about the social reflection of love between mother and child. An unanswered loss
This story has two parts.
I'll leave you with the story of the stepmother. The next thing is About you is my sky It is a sequel between Dao and Phansa.