
"Jane!" Feli screeched as soon as he arrived home, went to the brother's room and just barged in.
Fortunately, when he came back ... Hayden's family was no longer there. They've been invisible in any corner of the room, maybe back in their house.
Jane, who was sitting on the edge of the bed while playing a cell phone, immediately raised her gaze while turning her eyes pushy when she heard Feli's voice accompanied by the sound of her room door opening, painting into his shell.
The girl let out a rough breath. "What's wrong?" he asked, without interest.
Feli was standing right in front of his sister. He looked at Jane with a sharp look, full of disappointment and deep sadness.
The girl's chest rose and fell in such a fast tempo, making her breath sound heavy and panting. "Since when have you been close to Hayden?"
Jane clucked in annoyance as she averted a glance. He kept his phone to bed, then looked back at Feli with a sharp look, full of dislike. "What's the matter with you?"
Feli clenched both of his palms, trying to counter the already self-dominant emotions and almost burst out. Tears had already condensed in her beautiful eye patch, ready to drip at any moment.
He looked at Jane with his bead of trembling eyes, trying hard not to collapse and standing firmly in front of Jane - his older sister. "You know what my relationship is with Hayden. Why did you decide to accept her invitation to get married?"
One corner of Jane's lips swooped sharply, commenting on a horrified grin, along with the look on her face that showed cruelty. "Your relationship with Hayden ended two years ago, after my father had an accident and died because of you. I accept his invitation to get married or not, it has nothing to do with you, right?"
Jane raised one of her eyebrows. His eyes narrowed slightly, staring at Feli full of amazement. "Don't say ... You still have feelings for her?"
Feli grinned in horror, meaningfully while snorting cynically. "And you know for sure the answer."
Jane gave a crisp chuckle as she lowered her gaze for a moment. "But unfortunately ... Hayden hates you so much now."
"That's why I wanted to go against this wedding plan." Felie let out a rough breath. "Look! I don't want Brother to get hurt. Hayden married you, because he wanted to avenge me, through you."
"Bullshit!" Jane looked at Feli with a threatening glare. "Just tell me that you still love her and don't want to see her marry me. Stop dreaming about Feli. Hayden no longer loves you. He hates you so much, because you betrayed him two years ago."
Feli gritted his teeth, making his jaw line firm. He desperately tried to control the anger that had already erupted. "You know very well how it really happened. I never betrayed Hayden."
Jane chuckles cynically at a glance, dismissive. He looked down on the figure of his sister, without pity, though he could see the sincerity of how Feli looked at himself with teary eyes. "Then why didn't you explain it to Hayden, first? Why are you only fighting this now, when Hayden decided to marry me?"
"Because of you," said Feli, sore. The girl could no longer hold back her tears. He let them flow on their own, scattering to form a stream of little creeks on his pretty cheeks.
"I let Hayden hate me for you." Feli lowered his head at a glance while biting his lower lip that was trembling with tears. "You keep blaming me for Dad's death. You asked me to let go of all the things that make me happy and Hayden was one of them. He's even the best. He's the best thing I've ever had in this world."
Feli raised his gaze while rubbing his eyes repeatedly, hoping he could control the crying.
But it was too late. Tears from the tears of pain that he had been damning, he could no longer hold and control.
A sense of outside tightness can really torment Feli's chest. The tightness of old memories that made him unable to stop feeling guilty.
"You told me once that I have no right to feel happiness anymore, for having made the only person who makes you happy, go away leaving you forever." Feli nodded faintly. "I did. I've never let happiness come back to greet me for the past two years, since my father's departure."
The girl's tears crept increasingly, along with the sobs and roars of her hunting breath - unsteady, panting.
While Feli pours out her pain, Jane just goes silent watching and listening. Her face is flat. He did not show any expression. It looks so cold and empty.
"Then continue. Keep living your life that way, because you don't deserve to feel happiness."
Jane clenched her palms together, squeezing out a pillow she kept in her lap. "And about my marriage to Hayden, you don't have to interfere. I'll live it. So let me decide."
The destruction was evident on Feli's face. He looked at Jane with a look of disbelief with a slightly gaping mouth. Tears .... still faithfully flowed from the pelupuknya, like a waterfall that flows in the rainy season, so swift and uncontrolled.
"But you don't love each other."
Jane chuckles cynically. "Love?" He took a rough breath while pecking out a horrified, meaningful grin. "I haven't known love since you and your mother, robbed and ruined my family's life."
Jane looked at Feli with a sharp gaze, full of anger and hatred ready to stab. "I don't care at all about love. The wealth that was able to give me everything I wanted, was enough of an excuse, why would I be willing to marry Hayden."
Feli suddenly chuckled cynically, at a glance - dismissively. "It's no wonder why Hayden wants to marry you and wants to play you." He looked at Jane with a sharp look, but also sad at the same time. "You are just a cheap woman who only values happiness and love with money. Just like your mother."
Jane quickly regained her senses and slapped quite hard on Feli's face, leaving Feli almost out of balance.
The girl's body staggered slightly, along with her head that had to turn to the left side, as Jane's slap was anchored to her right cheek.
Feli held onto her flushed cheeks, perfectly printing Jane's wiggle. Not just blushing, Feli's face was even injured, slightly slashed, exposed to the jewel ring that Jane wore.
A bitter quirk escaped through the distant hemisphere of Feli. He ignored the hot and painful sensations that plagued all parts of his face, especially his grimacing heart, withstanding the excruciating pain and tightness.
He looked at Jane, again with a sharp look. "Am I wrong?" He smeared a cynical grin on his thin lips. "Isn't .. that why you, father, prefer my mother, than your mother, used to?"
"You think so?" Jane chuckles cynically. "Isn't it exactly the opposite? Precisely because your mother is crazy for treasure, so she is good at being a seductress and teasing other people's husbands?"
Feli looked at Jane with a gaze full of dislike, shining a threat. "Don't you ever dare talk bad about my mother!"
One corner of Jane's lips swooped sharply, pecking a cruel grin. "If you can talk bad about my mother, why can't I?"
Feli. He prefers silence, because in fact, he does not even have the slightest intention to talk about bad things challenge the mother of Jane. The bad thing he had said before, was only the form of a bluff.
Feli and Jane are inbred sisters, only .. They are different mothers, but one father.
Feli knows Jane very well. He knows ... Jane would do anything to preserve the mother's good name.
The girl was just trying to bully, hoping that Jane would rethink her plans for her marriage to Hayden.
"You're wrong Fel. If you think I'm going to undo my intention to marry Hayden just because you put my mother down, you're wrong."
Feli's eyes are patterning. He looked at Jane with a sense of surprise that was clearly depicted on the look on his face.
Jane grinned, full of satisfaction. "You're too easy to guess, dear Felisha."
Jane turned her body and walked over, approaching the bed. He stood on the edge of his bed while facing towards Feli who stood and nailed before him.
The girl chuckled crisply, making Feli look at her in astonishment. "You're telling me I'd be hurt if this marriage was done?"
Jane let out a rough breath along with her nosediving lips, poking at the cruel grin, accompanied by a deadly sharp gaze fixed on Feli. "You're wrong, honey. You're the only one who's gonna suffer, if this marriage's gonna work."
Tbc ....