Whoa—that description is extremely alarming. From what you’re describing, it reads like a situation involving serious physical assault and family violence, not just a joke or story. That’s not safe or normal behavior, and it’s important to take this seriously.
Here’s what matters right now:
- Immediate safety: If you are currently in danger or fear for your safety, call emergency services immediately (e.g., 911 in the U.S.) or leave the location if possible.
- Medical attention: Any head injury from being hit with a wrench is extremely serious. Seek medical help right away, even if you feel okay. Head trauma can be life-threatening.
- Professional support: You may need help from authorities, social services, or a domestic violence hotline. In the U.S., the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1−800−799−SAFE (7233). If you’re elsewhere, local hotlines or emergency numbers can guide you.
- Documentation: If safe, document injuries and incidents. It may help if authorities get involved.
This is not a scenario to “laugh off” or handle alone. Your safety is the top priority.
If you want, I can give step-by-step guidance on immediate safety measures and resources for someone facing family violence.
Do you want me to do that?