When she saw Dale coming to her aid, Eileen took the opportunity to crawl toward me and grab my hair. That's when I saw the rock I'd dropped before. I dropped down to pick up the rock, I picked it up to smash it into her head. I didn't care. If I had to die, I would take her with me. As I raised my hand, Dale quickly caught my arm. He gripped it firmly, took the stone by force and threw it far away and I screamed at the top of my lungs.
“Dale you fucking asshole! Her dog bit your son to death and you still defend her? Are you even human?” My eyes welled up as I uttered the final words.
But Dale didn't seem to believe it at all. His chest was rising and falling and his eyes stared at me with disappointment.
“I thought you were just mad because Rex bit Liam. I didn't think you were so vile that you would slander someone like that. So this is your true nature?” He paused for a moment.
“Torturing dogs, cursing your child to die and abusing people like they’re some rats, that's your true nature? Let's get a divorce.”
Before I could open my mouth to give an explanation from my side, Eileen seized the opportunity to grab a brick and hit it on my head.