Family Sacrifices

My stepfather, Sid, often talked about his sacrifices. He said it was about the three of us, carefully including Myles. But it wasn’t. It was about Eleanor and me. We were his entry passes to our mother’s orbit. She came as a package: long legs, blonde hair, and two kids, which was ideal for an insurance salesman. It gave him a ready-made family, including a trophy wife and two kids—the perfect image. But he resented us.

We rented a two-bedroom terrace, where the mice skittered across the pans when someone turned on the kitchen light, and a broken window remained unaddressed for the entire time we lived there. Five doors down was a house where men visited at irregular hours. I had an idea of what went on behind those shuttered windows, and I’m pretty sure Sid did too.

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JUNE PROMPT – Sacrifice

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HOMEWORK for deadline Thursday 10pm, 26.06.25.

TASK: ‘Sacrifice’. Write 500 words or fewer about ‘Sacrifice’. Your story title isn’t included in the 500 words.

Homework to be in by 10 pm at the latest, Thursday 26th June 2025. (This time deadline will be helpful to both Martyn and Pat).

Meeting at 1.30pm, Sunday 29.06.25, Waterstones Bookshop, top floor, Oxford Street. Finish about 3.00pm.

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