Chapter 715 Pummeled
Sean dragged Amelia Hutton out of the hospital and found a place that was near deserted. He stopped there and asked her, “Amelia, tell me. Did you do something stupid in front of Amelia Winters again?”
Amelia crossed her arms in front of her chest defensively and huffed, “I am your sister! Why do you automatically assume that I’m at fault the second something happens to Mom? You both barely know her, and yet you insist on taking her side!”
Sean’s eyes turned cold. This time, he was truly angry.
“Don’t change the subject. You know full well that we usually dote on you and let you do whatever you want. But don’t think I’m unaware you had a hand in Mom’s current state. You’d better come clean, or I’m going to send you abroad and save everyone the trouble of having to deal with your impertinence,” said Sean, his tone icy.
Amelia looked at him, driven to tears. The more she cried, the more wronged she felt.
Sean could feel his temples pounding from her crying and wanted to berate her. Little did he expect that she would cry even harder. Even the patients who were out for a stroll with their family members couldn’t help but look their way.
Having noticed the unwanted attention, Sean sighed deeply and lowered his voice. “Stop crying.” With such an impertinent sister, he wondered if she had offended Oscar and Amelia Winters with her actions somehow. Given how Oscar was quite protective, Sean was worried that his family was going to take a hit.
Sean knew that Oscar was a man he could not afford to provoke. Even though the Huttons were a respectable family in Saspiuburg, they were nothing compared to the Clintons. The upper classes were divided into a few tiers, where the Clintons were at the top of the food chain. The gap between both families was not too drastic, but Sean had yet to witness the extent of Oscar’s hold of the area. As such, he did not want his sister to offend someone like Oscar due to her ignorance.
Amelia was still sobbing.
“If you keep crying, I won’t bother taking care of you anymore,” threatened Sean softly.
Amelia’s crying stopped abruptly.
“Tell me, why did Mom faint? I want to hear the truth,” Sean said, his tone grim.
Amelia pondered for a bit in silence before she finally spoke. “I got into a bit of a tussle with Amy saying that I had fallen for Oscar and seduced him in the open. Mom overheard this, and she was so angry that she fainted.”
Harsh, barking laughter erupted from Sean. “Amelia, could you be any less shameless?” His tone then shifted abruptly as he became furious. “Didn’t I warn you not to provoke Oscar? Are you just going to blatantly ignore my words? You are playing with fire! Do you want to drag the rest of us to hell with you?”
Amelia glared at him and said, “Are you still my brother? I have merely fallen for him and want to make him mine. Didn’t you support me before? But now you’re blaming me for taking action? It’s like you don’t think of me as your sister anymore.”
“If that were the case, I would have just left you to your own device. Why would I still care then?” hissed Sean.
This sister of mine is so mindless, and she always does things according to her own whims. If she is allowed to mess around, I’m worried that the Hutton family will suffer alongside her.
“If you still think of me as your sister, then help me figure out a way to make him mine!” said Amelia brazenly.
A loud “pop” filled the air as Sean slapped her across the face.
“I’m warning you, Amelia. You can whore yourself out all you want. I don’t care how many men you bring home. But Oscar? You’d better leave him alone. He’s not someone you can approach.” Having said that, Sean turned on his heel and left.
Amelia covered her smarting cheek and looked at her brother viciously. Her face contorted in fury, and there was no masking the hatred burning in her eyes then.
“You won’t let me go after Oscar, but I will do just that. I don’t believe that I’m any less than Amelia Winters. I just want to prove to all of you that I am better than she is!” hissed Amelia through clenched teeth.
Eleanor and Sean’s repeated obstructions further aroused the refusal to back down and the competitiveness in her heart which fed into the desire to win over Oscar. Subconsciously, she was only going to be at peace after being with Oscar to prove her worth to her mother and brother and draw their attention to her again.
When Sean left, he saw Amelia Winters, who had left the hospital, returning.
With a warm smile, he walked over and greeted her.
Seeing that it was him, Amelia smiled and said, “Hey, Sean.”
“Didn’t you leave? Why did you come back?”
“I’m worried about Mom. Plus, Oscar is out meeting a client so I decided to come back here.”
“In that case, would you mind sitting with me?” Sean pointed toward the benches designated for patients and their visitors. “The scenery is quite pleasant, and it would be nice for us to have a chat.”
Amelia nodded.
As the two walked over, Sean suddenly stopped and smiled. “Wait here. I’m going to buy us some coffee.”
Amelia originally wanted to stop him from going through the trouble but Sean had already strode away. All she could do was remain silent.
“Amelia, why did you come back?” Just then, Amelia Hutton’s voice rang out. Having seen her rival, the woman walked over with determined anger. In a condescending tone, she said, “Did you come back to make fun of me?”
Amelia Winters said, “You’re overthinking.”
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