Chira and Tim - by Jesus`hand - Marlies Theurer - E-Book

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Marlies Theurer

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Chiara and her little brother Tim’s lives change dramatically when their father loses his job and their mother begins to work at night. They go through sexual abuse in their own family through their father and are helpless. Because of Chiara’s fear and feeling of guilt she is not strong enough to entrust herself to someone else at first. But the story has a turning point.

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Chiara is lying in her bed pulling her

duvet over her head. Then big tears begin to

roll down her cheeks. She is crying quietly

so that her daddy who is in the room next

door cannot hear her.

Her little brother Tim is 5 months old and

is sleeping in the same room as Chiara. She

does not want him to wake up either.

Chiara is not just crying because of the

pain, she is also crying because she does not

understand all of this.

She feels lonely and desperate and her

mummy is not there again.

Daddy lost his work three months ago

and since then mummy has to work from

Monday to Friday to feed her family. Whilst

mummy is at work daddy looks after her

and after the baby.

Chiara is wondering why daddy has

been saying strange things to her in the

last few weeks. She switches on her bedside

lamp and looks at the pink and red wall

paper. When daddy painted little princesses

on the wall paper, he told her:

“Chiara, you are my princess, I love you a

lot my darling.”

Yes, Chiara likes being daddy’s princess.

She also loves daddy a lot.

A few weeks ago daddy said to her:

“Chiara, you are my little woman when

mummy is gone in the evenings!”

Chiara wonders why her daddy said

that and she does not understand the

meaning of all of this. After Easter she

should go to her first Holy Communion.

Mummy says she will be a big girl then but

Chiara does not think she will be a woman

by then.

Chiara is very confused.

She turns off the bedside lamp and