The Woman From Hell -
Chapter 190
Chapter 190
Tyler did not say a word on the way back. I enjoyed the silence and leaned back on the seat topretend to take a nap.
We quickly arrived and I opened the door car to get out. Tyler placed one hand on the steeringwheel and looked at me with a cheeky smile. "Aren't you going to invite me in?"
"Nope.” I got out of the car with a sullen expression. Why would I invite him to my house when Icould not wait to get away from him?
As though he did not hear me, he got out of the car and followed me. "I don’t care if you're willing toacknowledge it or not but I'm your brother. Our names were once in the same household registerand that's a n undeniable fact. As your one and only family member in the world, it's only right forme to go in and meet your husband."
I darted a glance at him and said, "That doesn't make u s a family. Tyler, you’re the one who has nofamily members, not me. You can’t impose your own experiences on me, and don't define me usingyour pessimistic views."
I understood the loneliness and resentment inside of him. From the day his father abandoned himand left
him to our family, he had been filled with resentment.
I was different from him. Although I was also abandoned, my heart was filled with love andsunshine.
I looked at him and continued, "I used to have my Mom’s love in the past, but now I have myhusband, child, Cecilia, and my friends. So we’re destined to be different. You’re like an abyss thatno one dares to come close to. You will never walk out of the darkness."
Perhaps it was because I sounded too harsh, he suddenly grabbed my hand with a dark andgloomy expression. "Do you really think so? Stop being so childish. We're just the same. We'redestined to be unloved. Neither of us is better than another."
I was slightly stunned but did not say a word.
There was a mocking smile on his face as he said coldly, "I admit that Mom used to love you verymuch, but you're left with nothing now. Theo doesn’t love you, so even if this child is born, things willnot be as perfect as you expect them to be.
"As for Cecilia, she'll get married one day and have a family of her own and leave you. I don't think Ineed to talk about those so-called friends of yours.
"So... you're destined to end up like me, a lonely person. I don’t understand why you refuse to listento me and stay with me? We'll go and live in the countryside. I'll give you everything you want. Youjust need to stay by my side for the rest of your life."
He was so agitated that he clenched my wrists hard to the point where they turned slightly pale. Itried to pull back but I was not as strong as him.
I looked at him. "Tyler, you're obsessed. It's all in the past now. Don't let this shadow take root inyour heart. What you need to do now is to learn to start accepting new people and things instead ofstaying in the past and waste your time on me. Do you understand?”
"No one but you." He let out a wry smile and showed a pained look in his eyes.
I understood his obsession, loneliness, and darkness. He had mistaken me for his only salvation.He thought I would be like Mom, that I would not abandon him or drive him away no matter what.
This was the greatest pain in the heart of an abandoned person. I had once experienced this painbut was later healed by Mom. Tyler, however, continued to live in such torment. He did not feel a
sense of belonging. He needed true love and care. It was not me he needed.
Behind me, the main door suddenly opened. I subconsciously looked back. Theo stood behind thedoor without a single expression on his face as he stared coldly at us.
I took a step back and struggled to pull my hand away, instinctively trying to stay away from Tyler.
I knew there was no need to do this because Theo would not care at all, but I still did it out of habit.Many of the things I did were done out of instinct.
Ignoring Theo, Tyler continued to put on a pained expression and stared at me with a grimexpression.
I looked at him and said, "If you still miss Mom, then she's in the graveyard. You can go visit her.Maybe that'll help."
He was stunned at the mention of Mom. A rare look of sadness and forlorn was shown on his face.
I sighed. "Tyler, we’re adults now. You need to stop living in the past. Everything will pass. You havea whole life ahead of you. Work hard and move forward. Only then will you see sunshine and havehope in life."
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