"How can you say that? Is everything a conspiracy to you?" Raaz said, moving his eyes from Lith to Elina.
His wife was so pale and looked so weak that she could faint at any moment. Elina had never hoped that such deep wounds would get patched up easily, but she didn’t expect from her children such a firm rejection either.
"Good gods, you’re right!" Kamila felt her knees getting weak and searched for Lith’s hand. "They could have researched your family history and kept tabs on your lost brothers.
"I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re pulling Meln’s strings and riding his sob story to get what they want. It makes much more sense now."
"Kamila, how can you say that? They are your parents!" Elina said amid tears.
"I can say that exactly because they are my parents. They used me for sixteen years and threw me away the moment they didn’t need me anymore. I’m not going to let them ruin my life again.
"They never looked for me except when they needed something and I don’t see why this time it should be any different!" Kamila’s rage and Lith’s hand had given her the strength to stand up again.
What followed was as ugly as only a family argument can be, ruining the lunch and everyone’s mood. Neither side needed to throw mean words because their respective positions were so irreconcilable that anything they said stung at the other like a blade.
Raaz and Elina mourned their lost child. Their pain made them incapable of understanding how Lith and Tista could shrug off not one, but two members of their family.
The two siblings, in turn, couldn’t forgive their parents for being so inconsiderate. They had not only let someone Lith and Tista deeply despised inside their house, but even wanted to bring him back into their lives.
Rena was caught in the middle of the two factions. The relationship between the twins ran deep. She and Orpal had lots of memories together, be they about taking care of their siblings or of the farm.
Also, Rena had never truly given up on Trion, always hoping that one day he would come to his senses. She knew him as prideful and hard-headed, but he had never been a bad person.
Trion’s loss left a hole in her heart that Rena wished that her twin would fill, yet she knew him best and didn’t trust Orpal near any of her children.
’Lith and Tista are right, but they must also realize that Mom is not an Awakened. Their longevity makes them plan in the long term but for the rest of us, death will come before they get a single grey hair.
’As a mother, I understand that she wants to see her children settle down and enjoy her grandchildren while she has still the strength to do it. Orpal represents Mom’s opportunity to make up for the mistakes that she thinks she made with Trion and to bring the family back together.’ Rena thought.
Once both sides gave up on changing the mind of the other, Lith dragged Kamila and Tista inside his room. He briefly explained to them his agreements with Count Lark in the case Orpal/Meln returned to Lutia while calling the Lord of the L.u.s.tria County.
"Did you really plan to get him captured and killed?" Tista hated Orpal, but that was too much, even for her.
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