Nicholas scowled at Claudia. "Get out!"
Tears streamed down her face. How could a doll like her shed tears?
I got up in silence and headed out, leaving some personal space for the siblings. It must've pained Nicholas to see his sister cry, and I didn't want to see him coax her.
And here I was, thinking about how there was no going back for us. But in the next instant, it felt like I had returned to the beginning.
The same pampered sister, the same doting brother—even the scene remained the same.
As I brushed past Claudia, she grabbed my arm and hollered, "I'm talking to you, Ariana! Why did you come back? You've already divorced my brother. How dare you be so shameless and sleep with him?"
I wasn't sure if she had stopped pretending or if she believed that Nicholas wouldn't mind her true colors, but she didn't even bother to put up a pretense now.
I stared at her for a few seconds, and my gaze fell on her hand gripping my arm.
"W-What are you looking at?" Seemingly diffident, she continued, "I wasn't wrong! Nick is going to be with Jasmine. You're a homewrecker!"
I shoved her away. One wouldn't even feel cold walking on the carpet by the bed, and falling on it wouldn't hurt as well.
But Nicholas couldn't bear to let his dear sister fall. He caught Claudia swiftly before she collapsed to the ground.
I turned around and smiled at them. "It's only right for trash to be together. You two look much better that way."
As I spun around, my smile vanished. I truly had no time if Nicholas had brought me back just to have me entangled with those bitches around him all the time.
Just as I stepped out, his frustrated, yet clearly restrained, voice rang out behind me.
"Ariana, who told you to leave? This is our bedroom!"
I didn't even turn back. Dismissing him with a wave, I generously replied, "Give it to Claudia. After all, she always likes to go after my things."
I couldn't hear what Nicholas said next as his words were muffled by Claudia's aggrieved sniffles.
"Nick, but you said this was for me before."
After pondering for a while, I took the coffee from Nicholas and splashed it on Claudia.
"Some people's greed is truly beyond their control. If no one cares about these things, just go ahead and destroy them."
Those exquisite clothes were instantly stained with coffee, but their miserable state stood out more compared to Claudia's wronged expression.
I turned toward Nicholas and said, "Since you've given Coral Villa to Claudia, I don't think I should stay here anymore."
If I could burn Coral Villa down, I'd set it on fire myself rather than let my marital home be registered under Claudia's name.
Disappointment filled my eyes as I stared at Nicholas. I spun around and left.
The once peaceful dining room was now filled with imperceptible tension. Terrified, Wendy wanted to persuade me but was unsure of how to begin due to Nicholas's imposing presence.
And Nicholas was infuriated by this morning's commotion. He grabbed my hand and dragged me away.
Shoving me into the car, he glared at me and said, "It's just a house. I have another one prepared for you as well."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Trouble in Paradise (Arianna and Nicholas)
What the hell??? The lead character's train of thought and reasoning is too annoying for a successful and brilliant lawyer. WTF....
The leads were supposed to be successful in their fields, but were presented as stupid. So unbearable....
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Unrealistic story. Siblings in love?...