Helanie:
And she would have been successful, due to my emotions making me lose control over my body, had someone else not arrived in time.
"What makes you think you can abuse her, Mother?" Kaye hissed at her, his hand holding her. She looked like she had seen a ghost.
I’m pretty sure Kaye, always wanting her attention, had never raised his voice at her like that before.
"She called me a piece of shit," she quickly complained, and Kaye looked up from her face to me. It was the kind of look that didn’t need an explanation.
"What happened here?" he asked me that time as he stepped between me and his mother.
"Nothing. I just want to go back to my hotel room," I said in a quiet voice.
I didn’t have a home, so I always had to explain what I was calling "home."
"Sure, you should go back to where you came from. You shouldn’t have come here in the first place," she hissed at me. "And don’t look at my son like that. He’s not leaving his brother’s rehearsal dinner for your messy self."
She kept hissing and almost spit in my face until Kaye moved and blocked me from her sight.
"And then you wonder why she called you something a little offensive," Kaye hissed back at his mother, who grunted.
I saw her step to the side so she could see her son’s face, staring at him with a confused look on her own.
"Now, tell me what’s going on?" Kaye changed his tone, crouching down as he placed his hands on his knees to reach my eye level.
"I just want to—" I stopped when he refused to accept that excuse.
"Is there someone else you spotted in the crowd?" he shocked me by guessing the exact reason I wanted to leave. I stared at his face with wide eyes and my mouth slightly open.
"So I’m right. Who is it? If you don’t know him, come with me and point him out," he said in his rough and aggressive voice, his jaw silently clenching a little too many times.
"Really? You want her to go in there and ruin your brother’s moment?" his mother jumped in, shocked to see her son interact with me like that.
"A moment, when there’s a rapist among the people we’re supposed to sit and eat with?" Kaye straightened his back and turned to his mother, his eyes shooting daggers at her.
"Look at you, you’re acting completely different. Is that what she’s teaching you? To disrespect your mother?" she complained, barely glancing at me.
"She’s not teaching me anything. In fact, she always stands up for me, worries about me even when I don’t deserve her worry," his words made his mother gasp.
I don’t know what she was so shocked about.
"Who is it?" Emmet asked, while Maximus took slow, steady breaths. freewebnøvel.com
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