Ellen's POV
"Calm the hell down, Ellen," he cautioned, his tone gentle yet firm. "I'm still explaining."
"Sorry, father." I apologized and waited for him to continue.
"Fiona was everyone's favorite. She reached out to people, sought donations in different countries, organized numerous charity events," he explained.
"Her kindness was so genuine that people couldn't believe she came from a wealthy family," he added.
So, he continued by sharing the story of how his sister, Fiona always seemed to overshadow him with her achievements. It was always about Fiona, her successes, her accolades.
I would personally have hated her too.
He recounts a specific incident when he was arrested for drunk driving and had to sleep the night in detention. When Grandma Monica had to bail him out of jail the next day, she was furious. "Look at Fiona," she scolded him, "out there doing great things, while you're getting yourself into trouble."