Charlotte:
"Stop crying now," I rolled my eyes at my mother, who had been sitting on my bed and tearing up ever since she walked into my room.
"Mom, just calm down. So what if you apologized? You were wrong too for accusing Emmet. Just tell me something —-did you really think Helanie said Emmet was assaulting her?" I asked, because I didn’t get to speak to my mother about the whole mess that she became a part of.
She sniffled and cleaned her nose, her hands rubbed together in her lap, and I knew instantly she had lied.
"That was a wrong move," I said, finishing up my makeup, more specifically, finishing up my eye makeup to hide the swollen eyes and the bags under them.
I haven’t been able to rest ever since Maximus transitioned. I know he’s in the basement, and my heart ached that they weren’t letting me walk downstairs to see him.
However, even if I couldn’t see him, I would give him my blood to help him somehow. I’ve told Norman to let me know when to do that. Since Maximus was now in his beastly transition, he wouldn’t be drinking directly from someone. So we’ll have to give him blood in a bowl or something.
"Mother, calm down," I sat down with her and rested my head on her shoulder.
"How could I? You are also Team Helanie now. All you do is defend her, even when she’s stealing the brothers’ attention left and right," my mother tried to shrug my head off, but I wrapped my arm around her shoulders even tighter.
"You’re not wrong though." As soon as I said that, she turned to me and I had to lift my head from her shoulder to look her in the eyes.
"You know?" my mother scoffed. "You act like you’re unaware."
I sighed and held her hand between my hands, "That’s because I thought that would help. That day when Romeo died, I watched Jessica come and meet Helanie like they were friends. I realized if I needed to guilt-trip Helanie, I had to befriend her first. At this point, isn’t it obvious that we can’t hurt her directly? We have to act like we’re her friends."
My mother’s eyes started to widen in shock when she heard me finally tell her my true plans.
It was true. I didn’t even sleep overnight and felt so guilty for treating Helanie wrong. I learned from Jessica’s situation. I wanted to make Helanie feel bad for getting close to Maximus, but things were different for me and Jessica. With Jessica, Norman had an engagement — yet it didn’t stop Helanie from stealing him.
"So that’s what it was. No wonder I couldn’t help but see you stare at Helanie with that strange look of anger whenever nobody was looking."
Of course, she was my mother. She knew me well.
"Mother, we just have to change our plans. Be nice for now. And yes, I’m aware my plan didn’t work either. Jessica got her mate stolen. Helanie is no one’s friend. There’s no amount of guilt that would make her choose others’ happiness over hers. But I’m planning something big — something so big that it will change our lives forever," I smirked as I stared into the distance.
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