>It's been about four months now since your wife, Sarah, died >She was killed in a car accident, a block away from the house >Now it's just you and your daughter, Amy >Sarah's death hit you hard but Amy acts like nothing happened >She loved her mother, they were inseparable >You know she's keeping it all bottled up >Tried to talk about it but "I'm fine, Dad." is all she says >A friend suggested getting a pet to lighten things up >Couple weeks back you bought Amber, a fluffy pony >If Amy wouldn't talk to you, maybe she'd open up to her >She seemed happy about the fluffy, was nice to see her smile >After a few days, Amy started shutting her door on Amber >Only for half an hour or so then she'd let her back in >A bit odd but this was their routine, well, until tonight >You came home from work to the sound of crying >It was comming from Amy's room >Inside you found her sitting on the floor sobbing, hands covered in blood >Against the wall was Amber, badly beaten and barely alive >You sat down next to Amy and put your arm around her >It was then you saw something in her hand, a photograph >It was a photo of Sarah taken last summer but it was all tore up >"She hated it" Amy said "She hated me looking at it and not her." >She looks over at Amber, the fluffy is struggling to breath >"It's why I'd kick her out but I forgot...I forgot to put it away." >"So she took it and ripped it up. Showed me when I got home." >""Amber give big ouchies to dummy paper" she said." >"It felt like losing mom again, I-I grabbed her and started punching..." >You both sit in silence watching the fluffy pony die slowly >As the night went on, you and Amy talked for the first time in months >Amber's job was done, you tossed her body in the trash