S21 46. Can’t Survive Without Barbara
“Didn’t they say that Barbara followed her father? Why don’t you believe it?” Frank’s voice turned cold.
However, Melanie didn’t care. Her emotions continued to flare.
“Why should I trust them? They obviously hate me and Barbara. They don’t like us living here. That’s why they kicked Barbara out in such a cruel way.”
Frank tilted his head, looking at Melanie as if he didn’t know her.
“Mom, didn’t you see their interactions lately? The children love Barbara. Barbara even has fun with them. Why do you think of them so badly?”
Melanie tightened her facial muscles. Her hands gripped Frank’s arms tightly.
“Don’t be fooled by them, Son. They are little devils who are good at acting. They are only nice in front of you. Just now, they dared to argue with me. They pulled on my dress!”
“That’s because you started it first.”
“No!” Melanie put on a pitiful look. “Please, Frank. Just this once, side with me. You’ve defended them enough.”
“I’m not defending anyone. I’m just telling the truth. Barbara is safe with her father and we don’t need to worry about her.”
Frank’s tone dropped drastically. His eyes sharpened. However, Melanie snorted instead. Gritting her teeth, she shook her son’s arm.
“Come to your senses, Frank. Your sister is not safe at all. The only place where she’s not in danger is here, in this house. Therefore, you
have to go get your sister.”
“Mom, Barbara is an adult. If she prefers to follow her father, so be it. She can definitely take care of herself.”
“No, Frank She can’t survive without me, and I can’t survive without her. How can I sleep if I keep thinking about Barbara?”
Frank took a deep breath. His patience was almost gone.
“If you don’t want to separate from Barbara, why don’t you just follow her? Make peace with Paul Harris. Your family can still be saved.”
“You kicked me out? Melanie lowered her hands and shook her head in disbelief. “I came all the way here for you. But you want me to go? How could you, Frank?”
Frank scratched his temple. His lips curled into a slight grin. He was starting to get tired.
“That’s just a suggestion. Please don’t exaggerate. Barbara herself chose to go. I have no right to forbid her. Moreover, Paul is her father. What right do I have to separate them?”
Melanie clenched her fists and snorted. She didn’t expect Frank’s defense to be so strong. She was starting to run out of ideas.
“Why?” Frank sighed, suddenly. “Why do you insist on wanting Barbara to come back here when it’s clear she’s safe with her father?
Is there another reason?”
Melanie gasped. Her agape mouth trembled faintly. “Of course,
because Barbara is my daughter. What mother wouldn’t be worried if
her child didn’t come home?”
Frank let out a chuckle. His reaction made everyone raise their
eyebrows.
“Home? Where is Barbara’s real home? Is Paul Harris’ house not her
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home?”
Melanie’s breath hitched. She wanted to reason, but was afraid that
her words would backfire.
“You and Barbara have lived there much longer than here. Barbara was even born and raised in her father’s house. But why do you think of that place as a foreign place?”
While Melanie fell silent, Frank’s eyes narrowed. His voice lowered.
“Why do you consider my house as her home-a place that Barbara has only been living in for a few days?”
Melanie turned still. The tension in her nerves was too thick. Without realizing it, she swallowed hard.
“Why did you say that nonsense, Frank? Barbara is your sister. Shouldn’t she consider where you live her home too?”
Frank looked at his mother bitterly. For some reason, the longer you live here, the more suspicious you become. Is there something you’re after in this house? Something involving Barbara?
Melanie’s eyes widened. But in no time, she changed her impression to confusion.
“W-what do you mean, Frank? Why do you think like that? You think your sister and I are bad people?”
“If you don’t want me to think like that, stop making a fuss about this. Let Barbara live with her father. If you miss her, I can ask someone to take you there.”
The corners of Melanie’s lips twitched. She realized that she would not be able to get Barbara back through Frank.
“So, you don’t want to pick up your little sister? Can you bear to see me deprived of sleep, stressed and getting thinner?”
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Frank shrugged. “Aren’t you already stressed? You blamed and attacked everyone just because your wishes weren’t fulfilled.”
“Frank?” Kara sighed, quietly making a small tug at his shirt. She realized that Melanie’s shoulders were shaking violently.
However, Frank pretended not to know. He continued to intimidate
Melanie.
“You even called my children devils, Mom. Would a normal person have the heart to say something like that to their own grandchildren?”
Without waiting for an answer, he shook his head slightly. “No. Therefore, don’t think of me as disobedient. I’m trying to make you
aware.”
Gently, Frank touched his mother’s shoulder. Even though Melanie looked away, Frank still stared at her face closely.
“I hope you can control your emotions, throw away all negative thoughts, and not be mean to my little family anymore. With just those three things, you won’t have any more problems.”
Suddenly, Melanie brushed Frank’s hand off her shoulder. Her chin was raised high.
“Don’t try to poison my mind. Until Barbara returns to my side again, I won’t be able to rest easy. If you really care about me, look for your sister!”
After delivering the ultimatum, Melanie looked away. Frank could only stare at her back sadly. He really didn’t understand what made his
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