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Gets Beat Up The End ~repack~ - Homeless Dad And Daughter

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Antwerp, Belgium
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Wed Jun 10 09:30 - 17:30
Amsterdam

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Gets Beat Up The End ~repack~ - Homeless Dad And Daughter

The assault ended as abruptly as it began. The footsteps retreated, leaving behind a silence far heavier than the noise of the struggle. Elias remained still for a moment, his body a map of pain, but his mind was fixed entirely on the small life tucked beneath him. "Maya," he breathed, the name a jagged prayer.

Three months ago, Elias had a foreman’s salary and a modest apartment. Today, he had a backpack full of stained clothes and a fierce, desperate need to keep his daughter from realizing how much he was failing. He whispered stories to her—tales of brave explorers camping under the stars—to mask the reality of the trash-scented air and the distant sirens.

Elias went down to one knee, blood trickling into his eyes, blinding him. He felt the rain of kicks against his back and shoulders. He curled his body into a ball, a human shell protecting the terrified child huddled beneath him. He didn't fight back; he couldn't. His only objective was to be the barrier between the world's cruelty and his daughter's fragile bones. homeless dad and daughter gets beat up the end

He knew they couldn't stay in the shadows of 4th Street anymore. With a Herculean effort, Elias used the brick wall to pull himself upright. His legs were unsteady, but when Maya took his hand, her small grip gave him a focus that the pain couldn't break.

"I’m okay, baby," he whispered, though every word cost him. "We’re okay." The assault ended as abruptly as it began

Elias saw them first. He felt the familiar cold spike of fear in his gut. He stood up slowly, keeping Maya behind him, his hands raised in a gesture that was half-plea and half-shield.

The first blow was a sudden, jarring kick to Elias’s ribs. He gasped, the air leaving his lungs in a painful rush, but he didn't move from his spot in front of Maya. He took the brunt of the next strike—a heavy fist to the jaw—and then another to his temple. "Maya," he breathed, the name a jagged prayer

As the officers approached and a woman from a nearby shelter stepped out to help, Elias sank onto a bench, his arm still draped protectively around Maya. He watched as they brought her a warm blanket and a cup of water. The night was still cold, and the path ahead remained uncertain, but as the paramedics began to tend to his wounds, Elias looked at his daughter and knew that the wall he had built between her and the world had held. They were still standing.

Maya’s screams were high and piercing, echoing off the narrow brick walls. She tried to grab her father’s arm, her small hands trembling. "Stop! Please stop!" she cried, her voice breaking.

The neon lights of the city cast long, distorted shadows over the damp pavement of the alleyway behind 4th Street. For Elias and his seven-year-old daughter, Maya, these shadows were the only walls they had left. Elias sat on a flattened cardboard box, his back against the cold brick, pulling Maya closer into the warmth of his oversized, threadbare coat.

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