The Rise Of The Abandoned Son.
6: NOT
rs that one could snack on?" Mrs Smith snarled, hissing her way th
abeth. They felt entitled because they had helped Trevor and Elizabeth p
hem the impetus to be the way they were to
It was a Friday, and they were not expecting to meet their daughter home. But Elizabeth called in
arrival of her parents. It wouldn't have
ned the door for her parents but went upstairs leaving them downstairs. She
y dragged her feet, coming downstairs
at? You've not made breakfast
ade breakfast." She
th asked, not as a show of concern t
. " She replied, n
he doing there?" Mr
t know." Elizabeth replied nonchalantly,
sdainfully at Trevor's thought. "He probably just ran
feather. Looking at Elizabeth, one would k
he front door of the house. A silence filled the atmo
is." Mr Smith ins
, and sighed as she got u
zing in her position. "Trevor! You're, y
is left hand to push her stif
d respectfully, as always. They didn't respond
f why he was unusually calm, barely saying word
ghter was tensed up. "What's the matte
abeth chuckled, tryi
?" Mr Smith p
t, he may even turn violent." She lied to her parents, in an attempt to mani
e. But Elizabeth kept quiet, and that meant that he had, but
abuse. But she stopped them, asking them to just be ready for anything though. At this point, Mr Smi
s and belongings packed in them neatly. He took his seat in a couch, leaning backwards
s all this show was for. At this point, the arrogant
he had built over the years, a sight he would never see again. Pain filled
e this one last audience and I'll be out of your hair for
ked at the Smiths. Turning to Elizabeth, he ask
Trevor. Mr Smith looked down at
? Why did you do it Liz
of innocence. But Trevor could see her for who she truly was. 'How did I not see thr
yesterday, and slept with him in our bed?" Trevor's ques
ie." Elizab
en camera clock had captured, and played it to the hearing and view of everyone there in the livi
her side with their daughter, than side with Tre
re mean all the while we never had sex you abstained from other women? Really Trevor
w, I've never been with any other woman except you, since the day we married. That's how much I honored and valued the vo
revor, in defense of his daughter. "What if she did? She's better off without you anyway. I don
Trevor was amazed, then he added mockingly, "I
shirt, but was restrained by his wife and daughter, who didn't w
d for this house, and can as well kick your u
h eyes full of rage and pain. This would be the last time they would eve
n waiting outside. It was Paul. He followed Trevor there just as he told his wife, just in case things got
r, opened the trunk of his car and assisted Trevor load th
house, which was no longer his home. 'Goodbye.' He sa
word to their daughter with respect to what Trevor showed them. Elizabeth got up, leaving h
Elizabeth muttered
demeanor was. Of course, it was to be expected. "Che
e worst is over."
sed his eyes as they drove, enjoying the gist of wind that
miling about?"
you said, it's over."
over. He had played counselor for quite some years, and he sure needed a break. Paul delightedly went ahead to
as they drove of