Chapter 586 Don’t Make Me Beg On My Knees

Lilly took a look at the house.

Aunt Melanie didn’t get angry outside that easily, but she seemed to flare up all the time in this house.

She had already gotten rid of the bad aura, but it was still going to take a little time to get used to things.

“Aunt Melissa, you can’t just say bad things about Sean like that. It’s not very nice,” Lilly said.

Cathy’s mother stopped, taking a breath. “You don’t understand Sean. He’s just like that, always so impatient with his sister. He would even fight over things with his sister.”

“He’s almost thirteen now, but his sister’s so young. Do you think it’s right to fight with a toddler?”

Lilly gave it some thought. “My Grandma always says that you must be fair with loving children, and give an equal amount of care to every child or there’ll be a problem for sure.”

“I’ve got a brother who’s like that too. His mother only likes his sister, and not him. Though Zachary doesn’t fight over things, but instead refuses anything other people give him… I feel like Sean and Zachary are the same…”

Lilly had especially taken note of when he had sat on the sofa and maxed out the volume on his headphones, and felt at once that he was a rather lonely person.

Lilly was like a little adult, making sense with every word she said.

Cathy’s mother held on to Cathy, falling silent.

She cracked a bitter smile. “You’re right… alright, let’s not talk about that. Let’s wash our hands, and get ready to eat!”

She put Cathy down, and Lilly led Cathy off to wash their hands. “Cathy and I are going to go get Sean!”

But Aunt Melissa said, “Don’t bother with him! He’ll come out here to eat if he’s hungry, he won’t starve! There’s no point in calling for him, anyways. He’s just like that, shutting himself in his room whenever he’s angry. Even his Dad can’t do anything.

Lilly asked, “How would you know if you don’t try?”

Aunt Melissa watched as Lilly went knocking on the door, and could not help but shake her head. There was no way Sean would come out— she knew him too well.

Lilly knocked on the door with Cathy in tow.

Knock knock knock.

Lilly said, “Sean, open up!”

Cathy said, “Sean… open up, open up!”

Lilly said, “Open the door, it’s Lilly!”

the

come out to eat!

door as well, calling out excitedly, “Your tummy’s

The door slammed open.

at the door, glaring at the both of them. “You’re so noisy! I don’t want to eat, stop disturbing me! I’ll bash your brains in if

wanted to close the

the door open forcefully, another hand on her hip. “Sean, I’d advise you to be smart about this! Don’t make me beg you on

about this! Don’t make me beg you on my

to

from early seemed to magically dissipate

to eat, stop it.” He wanted to close the door, but found that he could

more force in secret, but the door refused to budge still. Sean

second glance though, there was a shadow in front

was the person holding

staring down at Sean. “Come out and eat. Don’t make me make you beg on your

What the…

walking

his cutlery forcefully, clanging the utensils

you eat! Go to

for the better. “As if I want to eat!

about to slam it onto

Blake glanced at him.

around his fork. Let alone slam it— he did not even dare drop

his chest. Who did this

his nose in others’

was he to meddle in other

feeling that Blake might chop him into pieces if Sean were to piss him off. It was only his first time meeting Blake, but there was just a default

“Come on, eat! Just eat

at Cathy’s father

his head, refusing to say anything

family was not as luxurious as the Crawfords’, and dinner consisted of

with bell peppers, steamed chicken, fish with spring onions and ginger, sweet

was a small portion of every dish with chillies

had asked before cooking if any of them

mother had taken a small portion of every dish, and made a smaller, spicy

she said that she and Cathy’s father didn’t like spicy food either— but Sean did. It would be a waste to cook too much of it, which was why

he won’t eat

shoots like this… that’s why I made a

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