
Replaced by My Cousin
Chapter 3
Mom immediately stopped caring about anything else and pulled Emma into her arms.
“You silly child, how could I possibly let you leave? I’m all you have now.”
Then she turned to look at me, her eyes filled with disappointment.
“Freya, you really went too far this time! I’m very disappointed in you!”
Disappointed?
I pulled a bitter smile.
She wanted me to give in to Emma in everything, and I did. I was to be understanding and considerate of her, and I was, too.
So what exactly was she disappointed about? That I didn’t keep letting Emma treat me like a dog while staying silent about it?
Or that after realizing they never treated me like family, I stopped pretending not to notice?
But Mom, I’m a person too! I have dignity!
Dad started trying to smooth things over.
“Freya, your mother is genuinely angry this time!”
“Hurry up and apologize to Emma, and we’ll let this matter go.”
An apology again! From beginning to end, I was always the one expected to apologize.
This time, I refused.
I stubbornly lifted my head and looked at them.
“I’m not apologizing.”
Unexpectedly, Lucas kicked me hard.
“Then let’s see whether your mouth is tougher or my fists are!”
The metallic taste of blood instantly filled my mouth, and I spat out a mouthful of blood.
But Lucas still refused to stop and continued shouting at me.
“Freya, don’t try to pull any tricks!
“I’m telling you right now, if you don’t apologize to Emma, I’ll beat you until you do!”
As he spoke, he raised his foot again.
Dad stopped him. “Lucas, stop it. She’s still your sister!”
Lucas immediately snapped back, “She’s not my sister!
“She’s so petty. I don’t want someone like her as my sister!
“I only have one sister, and that’s Emma!”
Then Mom spoke up too.
“Freya, don’t blame us for favoring Emma. Look at what you’ve become. You used to be so understanding.”
As she spoke, she pulled Emma into the room.
From the corner of my eye, I saw Emma looking at me smugly.
It was as if she were saying, “See? You’ll always lose to me. Everything you have, including your family, belongs to me now!”
Meanwhile, Lucas seemed to think he had permission now and started walking menacingly toward me again.
Dad saw that Mom had already spoken, so he stopped interfering and went back to his room.
Lucas cracked his knuckles.
“Freya, I’m warning you. Apologize to Emma.
“Otherwise, my fists don’t know how to hold back.
“Don’t end up getting beaten for nothing and still have to apologize in the end.”
It was the first time I had ever seen this side of him, and suddenly he felt like a stranger.
Normally, he wasn’t exactly nice to me, but with our parents around, he never went too far.
He looked at me now like I was some unforgivable sinner, though, like he wanted to tear me apart.
Things between us had never been this serious.
Emma really was skilled.
First Mom, then Dad, and now Lucas.
One by one, they were all willing to hurt me for her.
I let out a miserable laugh.
“Even if you beat me to death today, I still won’t apologize!”
Lucas punched me over and over again.
I didn’t make a sound.
Compared to the pain in my heart, this was nothing.
In the end, Dad was the one who stopped him.
“That’s enough. It’ll be bad if someone actually dies.”
Lucas seemed to lose interest after that and finally stopped.
The whole house instantly fell silent.
I lay on the cold floor, thinking back on everything that had happened before.
After an unknown amount of time, I heard my parents whispering in their room.
“Did we go too far today?”
“No. Freya was the one who went too far today. She needed to be taught a lesson.
“At worst, we’ll just cook her something nice tomorrow to make up for it.
“You know how she is. Family means the most to her.”
I laughed.
So just because I cared about family, they thought they could trample all over my dignity.
Just then, my phone rang.
Nancy had sent me the flight information. It was a flight early tomorrow morning.
Enduring the pain, I slowly got to my feet, grabbed my ID, and walked straight out the door.
The moment the door closed behind me, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief.
I didn’t want this family anymore.