chapter 66

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Ok so this chapter focuses on Skye and Marco then I'll probably move on slightly and revisit the impacts in certain situations.

Also I know I'm kind of leaving Rafael out alot and some of you probably don't like him but he's a good dad, I just don't want to write him better than Alesandro (a character from my book series).

Also just a warning, this chapter will mention sexual abuse. Not in too much detail though.

For as long as she could remember Skye had her brothers. Despite living in the same room as them for 10 years, she still managed to keep alot of secrets from them.
She hated what they did to her, she hated how they touched her and her brothers knew that. They knew it effected her mentally too, but they had no idea the true mental impact it had on her.

They mostly stuck to physical abuse, it was rare they sexually abused her but it happened.

Now everything was out and her father and other brothers seemed to be extra careful with what they said. It was like they were trying their best not to upset the triplets.
But for Skye, it felt like they were treating her differently.

The only one who didn't walk on egg shells around her was Marco. Even Alex and James were careful around her.

But Marco was still his usual heartless but caring self.

She didn't want to bother him with her stupid feelings though so she simply left the house one morning. She was kind of greatful their dad had gotten them all of school for a bit. She didn't feel up to more people being cautious of her.
She wasn't stupid though, she didn't leave the gates, she stayed on the grounds, walking around the garden. As far away from the house as she could get.

She didn't realise how big the garden truly was as she neared the furthest section, she came across what seemed like a while new area. It was a hidden piece of the garden. She could tell this area hadnt been cared for in years.

 She could tell this area hadnt been cared for in years

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