The Second Abduction–2
The word “family” ignited the anger I’d been suppressing for so long.
“Family?” I laughed coldly. “How are we family? If I recall correctly, you were the one who cut ties years ago, declaring that I was dead to the Sterling family, even denying that I was your sister. And then you proved just how much you valued this so–called family through your actions.”
“Thea-”
“Shut up!” I cut him off, unwilling to hear any excuses. “Every time you took Aurora’s side,
every time you treated me like some stray dog with no home, every time Sebastian hurt
me because of your precious sister, did you treat me like family then? When you said I deserved the Pack’s discrimination and exclusion, when ‘Dad‘ and ‘Mom‘ ignored me like I
didn’t exist, when all of you pushed me away, was I your family then?”
He said nothing. But what could he say? He knew the truth. He didn’t see me as family
then. To him and everyone else, I was just an unwelcome nuisance. A problem they would
get rid of at any cost.
“So tell me, if you didn’t consider me family then, what makes you think I would consider you family now? Whatever you’re trying to do by playing the family card, it won’t work on
me.”
My eyes pierced through his. I had noticed the differences between us before. Roman and Aurora didn’t look much alike, but you could still guess their blood relation just by their appearance. I, on the other hand, didn’t look like any of them. That should have been the
first clue that I wasn’t one of them.
“The truth is, you never cared about me. The only reason you’re here is because you think you can use me, but I won’t let you. Go home, Roman, and don’t show up at my door
again.”
With that, I pushed him away and slammed the door shut. Leaning against it, I felt my chest heaving. After a few minutes of silence, I finally heard his car engine start and the sound of him driving away.
Feeling the need to escape the house, I grabbed my car keys and decided to get some
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fresh air. As I was about to leave, I noticed the box of clothes Sebastian had bought. After a moment’s hesitation, I picked them up, planning to drop them off at a shelter on my
way.
A few minutes later, I was driving, my thoughts a jumbled mess. First Sebastian’s inexplicable behavior, and now Roman’s audacity. They actually had the nerve to think they could just walk into my life and make demands. Their assumption that everything could be easily forgotten and forgiven was completely delusional.
If Sebastian weren’t Leo’s father, I would demand he stay completely out of my life. Everything I did was for Leo’s benefit. I had thought about taking Leo and running away many times, but his love for his father always stopped me.
Sebastian thought Leo loved me more, he just didn’t realize Leo loved him just as much.
Passing an ice cream shop, I decided to stop. I needed some comfort right now. Some ice cream might help quiet my racing thoughts. It was crowded in the front, so I parked in
the back.
Walking into the cozy little shop, I ordered a big bowl of ice cream for myself. Usually, I could go for any flavor, but when I was feeling down, I always preferred the simplest –
vanilla.
My thoughts drifted to Roman. I wasn’t sure how Seraphina and Maximus were handling everything. I wasn’t normally a vindictive person, preferring to let fate take its course, as karma was far more powerful than human intervention.
I felt conflicted about revenge. Part of me wanted to see the Sterling Pack crumble; another part wanted to just let go of the past and pretend they never existed. Did it make me the person I despised if the stronger part of me wanted to see them suffer?
As I finished my ice cream and left, I was still confused. Maybe talking to someone would
give me some clarity.
Deciding to head to the clinic, I walked toward my car. But just as I was about to reach it, I felt someone grab me from behind, a strong hand covering my mouth and nose, preventing me from making any sound. As I struggled, a pungent smell invaded my nostrils, and within seconds, everything faded away, and I plunged into darkness, once again.