Love Together, Be With You Never

Chapter 5 Too Sad to Cry



Chapter 5 Too Sad to Cry

The look in Marlon’s eyes gradually changed when he stared at me. His eyes became more and more

obscure. Yet I still staggered my way out of the bathtub towards him and hugged him tightly. “You ask

for it, Rachael!” He carried me up and kissed my lips hard. My mind became a complete blank, yet the Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

despondence and love I felt were still firm and strong. Therefore I did not struggle at all, and was way

more active and enthusiastic compared to any one time during these four years.

That was because I liked Marlon very much, no, I loved him deeply. I hated Alicia, and I hated every

one of her family with all my heart! Therefore, at this moment of time, I had hugged Marlon tight. I

wanted to gamble whether we had the fate to be together or not. I wanted to keep him by my side with

this pathetic way. Marlon shot me a cold look and I was so guilty that I could not meet his eyes. The

vigorous movement had made my mind almost recovered from the effect of alcohol.

“I’m on period, so that’s fine!” I stared at the cupboard beside me and explained with guilt, deliberately

squeezing out a cheerful smile. “Rachael, even if you do get pregnant, I still won’t marry you! The one I

want to marry is Alicia!” Marlon put on his clothes and turned, ready to leave. My smile instantly froze

on my face. I wanted to smile, but I could not hold that smile any longer.

Marlon stood beside the door and with his back faced against me said icily, “Rachael, this is my last

warning to you. Don’t you ever talk nonsense in front of Alicia anymore. And, you and I are done this

time!” Without even waiting for my reply, he slammed the door shut and left. I stared at the door and

was actually too sad to cry. It turned out Marlon had cared about Alicia that much. But what about me?

I had stayed by his side for four years!

I curled up and buried my face in my knees. Sometimes I truly did not get it. We were all humans, but

why was I so different to Alicia? Alicia was raised tenderly like a princess since young, whereas I was

the beggar that lived in the gutter. No matter how hard I pleaded, I could not gain anything, and was

kicked off instead. But I had not done anything wrong, so did my mother and poor little David. It was

them. Yet we were the only ones getting punished.

When my mom married Marvin Cornell back then, he was penniless and was as poor as a church

mouse. Yet my mother still married him without caring grandpa’s objection. Since the knot had been

tied, without choice, grandpa handed the family business towards Marvin. He initially expected him to

live a good life with my mom, but as the business grew after only one year of marriage, he betrayed.

He cheated with Shania Lambert and they even had a baby, which was Alicia. And, I was just born

during that time.

Marvin claimed that Shania was his true love and he wanted to divorce my mom. My mom refused.

Since then, he had openly started a new family outside with Shania and had never returned home for

eighteen years. Grandpa was so mad about that that his heart attack recurred and he passed away

with hatred. Upon his demise, Marvin no longer had any concern and he returned, insisted to divorce

my mom. Yet not only that my mom did not consent, she even had a second baby with him, which was

David.

I truly hated my mom. I hated her very much. I did not understand. She had suffered eighteen years of

humiliation, why did she refuse to divorce but looking for the hard way instead?

This time, Shania was pregnant as my mom too. Marvin straightly brought her and Alicia back to our

house. They were living happily together under the same rooftop as us, but my mom was treated as

their babysitter, while I was treated as a garbage.

There was only hatred in my heart. Whenever I looked at them, the world seemed cruel and unfair to

me. There was only hatred in my eyes. I hated Marvin Cornell, I hated Shania Lambert, I hated Alicia

Cornell, and I hated my mom.

Therefore, one day, as Shania was walking down the stairs, I gave her a push from behind. Seeing

fresh blood flowing out from her onto the ground, it was the first time I let out a smile. Shania had

suffered a miscarriage, and the baby was said to be a boy. It was also said that she could no longer get

pregnant in the future.

I was exceptionally happy. I was delighted. Of course, that night, Marvin had tied me up and beat me

with a stick as thick as a fist. He seemed to not want me to live at all with the strength he used to beat

me, yet I did not feel pain at all. I was happy.

Many parts of my bone fractured due to the beating and I was sent to the hospital. My mom stayed by

my side and she cried madly. She hugged me and with a rough throat kept on saying to me : Rach, I’m

sorry. It’s mommy being useless. I knew you hate mommy, but mommy can’t divorce him. I would never

divorce him until the end of this life. Your grandpa has given everything to him. That factory is your

grandpa’s lifetime hard work. It’s ours, and it belongs to you. If I’ve divorced him, you’ll be left with

nothing! Nothing!”

“Mommy can’t let that happen, mommy can’t let you be left with nothing no matter how!”

I had hated my mom for eighteen years. During these eighteen years, I always thought that it was my

mother’s personal desire that made me lived in agony, yet it was only after that night, I knew that

Marvin had transferred all of the property and if my mom divorced him, she would not get a single

share of it.

My mom was ignorant, and she was not that smart. But she loved me. She was using her own way to

try getting the things belonged to me. She did not want me to be left with nothing. Yet I had understood

that too late, and my mom had suffered too much. She had gone through a lot during her lifetime, and

finally, after giving birth to little David, she jumped off the building and killed herself.

I would never forget what happened that day, ever.

In the living room, Shania and Alicia were sitting on the couch, and my mom was cutting Alicia’s

toenails while almost kneeling down on the ground. Suddenly, Alicia gave a kick straight to my mom’s

face and yelled, “You’ve hurt me!” Having heard that, Shania gave my mom two slaps on the face. It

was at that time, little David cried. My mom wanted to calm him down but Shania carried him up before

her and ordered, “Kneel down and apologize to Alice. Or else, I’ll drop this bastard to its death!” My

mom was reluctant to do so, yet she still consent.

Shania complained to Marvin when he came in. She accused that she only wanted to carry little David

but my mom refused, and she had even hurt Alicia on purpose when she was cutting her toenails. With

Alicia crying and complaining following her mother, Marvin straightly gave my mom a kick without

saying another word. He only stopped when my mom was severely beaten up.

My mom crawled her way to the window and jumped off it without any sign. As she jumped, she kept

on apologizing without letting out a voice. When I returned home from school, what fell before me was

my mom’s dead body which was smashed into pieces, and there was her pair of resentful eyes.


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