Kaye:
My mom had been fixated on Maximus for the past five minutes. She hadn’t looked away from him as he used his phone in front of her.
We had our casual dinners with her at the beginning of every month, but tonight was different. Norman didn’t come.
He was usually the one trying his best to keep the peace between all of us. Now that he wasn’t here, I wondered how the night would go.
"Maximus, did you speak to Emmet?" I knew Mom would ask him some kind of question just to get his attention.
"Hmm?" Maximus raised his head momentarily from his phone before looking down again. "When has he ever come?"
"I know that much. But did you ask him to start joining our dinners?" she insisted.
Emmet was a different breed. He had stopped coming to these dinners after the first few times, and eventually, he avoided meeting our mother altogether unless she bumped into him somewhere—or Norman dragged him to an event where she’d be present.
"I think Norman did," Maximus replied. He was so distracted that I wanted to snatch the phone out of his hands and make him listen to her. But I didn’t want to upset Mom by acting out in front of her.
I hadn’t even touched my phone in her presence, yet she had so little to say to me.
"And?" She had to work so hard to get answers from Maximus, while I sat there dying for her to ask me a single question.
"And—he said no," Maximus replied carelessly. However, he finally put down his phone and sighed tiredly.
"When will dinner be served?" he asked in an exhausted tone.
"Why? Do you have to be somewhere?" The hurt in Mom’s voice made me feel sad for her. She was trying so hard to keep us together, to stay close to us.
I knew just a few kind words from Maximus could lift her mood, but he refused to give her even that.
"Yeah, kind of. I have a date—" he smiled before looking at Mom, "sort of... with a bunch of friends." He quickly twisted the truth, trying to pass it off as a joke.
"Are you going out with a girl?" Mom was spot on. But Maximus wasn’t foolish either. She never liked us going out with anyone—at least not with someone who wasn’t her choice. Maximus would never admit the truth to her.
"No! I was joking," Maximus frowned, reaching for his phone again. I shook my head at him.
"Let’s have a nice conversation without you using your phone for a while," I muttered under my breath, gesturing to him that he was hurting Mom.
"Kaye, you’re younger than him. You don’t need to order him around," Mom suddenly grunted at me in disapproval, crushing my confidence.
I glanced at Maximus, who took it as a joke and stuck his tongue out at me, but I felt nothing but regret. I just wanted Mom to know how seriously I took these family dinners.
"Anyway, did you two meet your siblings?" That’s when Mom brought up our younger siblings, and I noticed Maximus’ body twitch slightly.
We had longed to live in the same house as them. They were our little siblings, but when Dad rejected Mom, they left with her since they were just babies and needed their mother.
"I did. I even brought them gifts too," Maximus said with a wide smile, his desire to share a roof with our little twins shining through.
I loved my little twin brother and sister, but we had missed so much of their childhood because of our parents’ hatred for each other.
"They’ve gone to bed right now, but they’ve been asking about their brothers a lot," Mom said cheerfully as she mentioned the twins.
"They’re so adorable, but they can also be so stubborn when they want something," I added, eager to join the conversation. I didn’t usually like kids, but my siblings were the cutest exceptions.
"Kaye, they’re just kids. Of course, they’ll be stubborn. You used to be stubborn too," Mom said, completely misinterpreting my comment, and once again, she decided to school me for it.
"Kaye was just complimenting them in a cute way. You need to chill, Mom. If you want us to keep coming here, you’ll need to adjust your attitude too. Or else—just like Emmet—I might also stop coming," Maximus’ tone shifted as he noticed the look on my face.
A sudden wave of comfort washed over me when I realized how well my best friend—my brother—understood me.
I didn’t know how or why, but she had this strange control over me. I guess it was because I loved her so desperately, and her attention could compel me to do things I normally wouldn’t. freёwebnovel.com
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