Chapter 590 You’ve Done Well, Sean

Sean said quietly, “I was eleven when my mother was pregnant with Cathy. I’ve just started sixth grade.”

That seemed like such a long time ago. Sean could barely remember it.

He could only remember running up and down happily, fetching whatever his mother wanted, going grocery shopping with her as they chatted over whether it would be a little boy or little girl. What they would name the baby if it was a boy, or a girl.


“It was me who came up with the name Cathy too,” Sean said quietly.

He had even prepared a gift for her in secret.

“The day Mom gave birth to Cathy, everyone was so nervous. Dad was rushing around bringing things to the hospital, and I rushed to the hospital first thing after school as well. Cathy came out of the delivery room just as I got there.”

“I was the first to hold her.”

Sean was overjoyed then. His mother had asked him if he would like a younger brother or sister, to which he had said that he was fine with either— but really wanted a little sister just a little more.

Then it turned out to really be a little sister.

“She was like a kitten! She was only this small!” Sean gestured with his hands. “I reached out to touch her face, and she grabbed my finger.”

Sean would never forget the shock and joy he felt the first time his sister grabbed his finger.

Then came the few days of Dad running to and from the hospital, delivering meals to Mom.

His mother had gotten pregnant at an older age, and there had been complications post-birth that required her to be on medicine. Cathy could not be breastfed because of this, and Sean thus learnt how to make her formula.

Another chaotic week passed, and his mother and sister finally returned from the hospital.

“There were lots of relatives over. They all fussed and cooed over my sister. Mom talked to them, and Dad was so busy.”

Everyone was so busy.

visited the house. Everytime an older aunt or grandaunt came she would snatch Cathy

house was abuzz with people, his parents chatting and laughing with everyone as they held Cathy in

stood by the door by himself. A whole half hour passed, and no one

was the first time I ever felt left out,” Sean said. “Dad finally saw me standing there, and asked me what I was doing. He told me

washing those

“And then?”

ran a hand through his fair. “Then Cathy fell sick for the first

only

because she did not take well to breastmilk, which meant she couldn’t drink breastmilk or she

Cathy was stubborn too, refusing to be bottle-fed ever since she had a taste of breastmilk. So she would cry, which made the bloating worse, which left them no

had secretly given his sister’s belly a little press. Other babies’ bellies

once, and Cathy burst into tears. She cried so hard she

first time Mom got mad at me since Cathy

not sleep the entire night,

expression

looked at me like she was looking at an enemy, shouting at me

young, and she had

Cathy was truly getting worse by the second. Everyone rushed her to the hospital, and she was hooked up to an intubator for a long time

wanted to help with something when he got home, but his mother

needed, you should go

didn’t need to care about this either, as long as he didn’t cause any more

the days to come after that, Cathy would make round trips to the hospital every couple

the bottles cleanly enough.

time, day after day. Eventually,

that they were worried over their sister, but had they thought of me before?” Sean smirked.

her mouth, unsure how

method of forcing someone to confess where you don’t

sleep, and the conclusion was bone-chilling— they

experiment yielded photos that would send chills down anyone’s back. Even reading

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