Go Away,My Stepbrother
me with an inscrutable expression. Despite being involved in the altercation
e. The thought filled me with a surge of anger and resentment
ion to mother, making a zipping motion across my lips to indicate that I would keep quiet. Without ano
ng force. Despite the biting cold, I welcomed the discomfort, preferring to free
y. With no subway or bus in sight, and the ride-hailing app canc
ating whether to wait out the storm or brave the rain and continue on foot
the chill, a car pulled up beside me. The driver emerged, h
ou home," he said, his voice barel
m," I replied, my voice tinged with suspicion. After all, in
t of my stomach. Deep down, I knew he was the one who had been anonymously sending me tho
e, ""Sir, Miss Oprah doesn't trust me and doesn't want to get in the car."
ived a message from him. "Get i
lance of comfort. Yet, I couldn't shake off
ng like a heavy weight upon my shoulders. And when a bolt of lightning tore through th
nst my soaked clothes. Inside the confines of the vehicle, I couldn't help but fe
hoping to glean some insight into the mysteri
?" I pressed, my voice trembling wi
formation. "Miss Oprah, please don't make it difficult for me. I
questions swirling in my mind left unanswered. Who was h
t ponder the motives behind his actions. What kind of man relentles
we continued on our journey, I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that ling
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ing heavily upon me. Without bothering to change out of my soa
message from him, there was nothing. Not even a single message or call from mother
he one to safely escort me back from the rainy night. It was
rget the events of the day. But my respite was short-lived, as a high fever
the fever subsided in the early hours of the morning. Exhausted and
stumbled to the door, expecting to see mother on the other side. Instead, I was met
take the hint and leave me alone. But to my dismay, I
Burgess standing by the bed, holding a key in his hand. His usual col
u the key?" I snapp
nd asked me to come and chec
udden concern for my well-being. If she truly ca
coldly, urging him to leave. But he remained stubbo
unbothered at what I just said and
," I retorted sharply when
me like this?" he cou
ce. "How should I speak then? Why don't you teach me, Mr.
nce to leave, I couldn't help but provoke him further. "Why aren't you leaving? Are y
denly reached out and grabbed my chin, h
" he brea