Love Servered Affection Faded Chapter 6

Love Servered Affection Faded Chapter 6

Chapter 68 

Valena, did all those books you read go to waste? Is this how you treat your sister?

You’re just an ungrateful brat! Why wasn’t it you who got kidnapped back then?” 

Valentina leaned into Kevin’s arms, trying to put on a brave front as she wiped her tearsonly for them to fall even faster

Don’t blame my sister, pleaseI was the one being too careless” 

Before she could finish, Mom slapped me across the face. Oh? This is what you call carelessness?

She pulled out a tissue and wiped the blood off her nails, her lips curling in disgust. Filthy girl.” 

My face burned, but it was nothing compared to the pain in my chest

I lay on the ground, humiliated, blood dripping from the corner of my mouth. My glare shot straight at Kevin

For a moment, his arms around Valentina tensed. His brows furrowed. You hit Tina and now you’re acting like the victim just because we called you out?” 

Apologize to Tina. Now” 

I bit my lip and stayed silent

Mom scoffed and tumed away, her shoe tip pressing down on my fingers as she walked past. Pain shot through my hand, my face twisting.

After all these years, she’s never once felt guilty for what happened to Tina. Why would she suddenly grow a conscience now?” 

If you can’t even apologize, then what’s the point of having a mouth? Maybe losing your voice would be karma.

Kevin scooped Valentina into his arms and strode out the door, with Mom and Dad following right behind

At the doorway, Valentina turned back and smiled at me, mouthing a silent taunt, I’ll take everything from you. I’ll make have nothing left.

With a loud bang, the door slammed shut

sure you 

Pain shot through my abdomen as my wound reopened, warm blood seeping through my clothes. With the last of my strength, I flung the cheap, fake diamond ring into the trash

A love poisoned by liesI didn’t want it anymore

A family built on deceptionI didn’t need it either.” 

Late that night, in the silence, a message from Kevin lit up my phone

[Tina is the one taking risks to be by my side. If I protect you too much, it wouldn’t be fair to her

Mom and Dad only treated you that way so Tina would willingly switch places with you.

You were the one making mistake today, but forget about apologizing. You’ll always be special to meI’d never force you.

I stared at the screenand suddenly, I wanted to laugh

Kevin really had a way of twisting the truth. If I hadn’t heard everything with my own ears, I might’ve actually believed him.

For the next five days, the housekeeper was the only one who brought me food. Aside from Valentina occasionally stopping by to gloat, I didn’t see anyone else

For the first two days, Kevin still sent me messageschecking in, updating me on his schedule and trying to soothe my emotions. Then, for the next three days, he vanished completely

The messages I sent him disappeared into the void, with no reply. I knew why. He and my parents were busy preparing for Valentina’s birthday party

They had chosen this day to send me away, so they could celebrate her without having to worry about the unwanted eyesore in their family

On the morning of the party, Damian arrived as planned to pick up Valentina.

Before getting in the car, I made one last call to Kevin.” 

The phone rang for a long time before he finally answered

Babe, I’m really busy right now.” 

In the background, I heard him talking to someone else.” 

The screen’s too smallreplace it. And this spot won’t do either” 

Beep, beep, beep

He had hung up

I stared at the phone for a moment, then pulled out the SIM card, tossed it into the toilet and flushed. Without looking back, I got into the car

The birthday party began

Kevin watched as Valentina took the stage, radiating confidence

Then, suddenly, he thought of my call that moming. A strange sense of unease crept into his chest. He pulled out his phone, ready to call me back

But before he could, Valentina called him out from the stage

** 

By the time the party, it was already late into the night

On the drive home, the car radio played the evening news

Love Servered Affection Faded

Love Servered Affection Faded

Status: Ongoing

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