Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Mila.

Although my head was stuck with the sudden drift in my life, but I managed to keep a sane face and a leveled head as I walked over to where Michael and his family were.

Georgie was back with them, and by the looks of the scene has probably outed me to his mother and stepfather about what I did to his twin sister.

My father glared at me with a heavy disappointment and the urge to throw a punch into that face of his floored my heart. He stood up, left Gretta's side and came to where I am. Not too close, and just few steps away.

"My question is, why?" He quizzed, as he crossed his arms over his chest.

I snickered loud enough for him to hear. "Oh so you think this is funny? You almost killing your sister is funny to you?" His tone sounded cold and aggravated.

"It is, but what's funnier is that you're finally looking at me and yet you can't see me." I rolled into an actual fit of laughter, pulling out a confused expression in his face as he stared at me like I've gone mad.

"Look at me!" I stepped closer to him, flicking my index to point at me in demonstration of my words. "Look at me from the top…. straight down, tell me-"

"Erm darling, it's not Mila's fault. She's just jealous and must have acted out of envy. You weren't paying attention to her like you were doing with the twins, I think she did this to gain your attention," Gretta butted into the conversation, jumping out of her seat to also come close to me.

"What the hell is wrong with you Mila Aidava Jones? Why are you clothed in rags?" He thundered, as fury went back to cloud his eyes. Good, he sees me now.

"That's-"

"You know I've been telling you for sometime now that I need to discuss something important with you. It's about this happening right now, it's about how Mila started acting out to gain your attention because you stopped noticing her. I watched her burn all of her clothes, and all she has in the name of becoming the black sheep of the family. She probably thought of hurting Georgina to have you come for her since she did that and you still failed to notice her. I think she's going through a lot," The witch spoke up for me before I could even answer my own father. Her words well articulated and composed to sway my father on her side and have him condemn me the more.

I don't care no more. I mean I stopped caring a long time ago. This shouldn't bother me.

"You what now?" My father's eyes blazed with anger. "What got into you? When did you become so evil like your mother?"

"You'll say no such thing about my mother!" My voice leveled against his as I countered that particular statement.

How dare him referenced my mother as an evil person when he's the cruel beast. How dare him?!

"Did you just talk back at me? I'm canceling your credit card, I'm freezing your accounts. You're going to be on your own until you've sat down and reflect on your actions lately," he passed out his judgement and I nearly reeled into another laughter.

"Oh please, as if I haven't been on my own since my mother left, since you put her in jail. I've been on my own since then, and if you think it's the perfect punishment for me now then you might as well forget you birth a daughter named Mila. But just before you forget, I have few things to get off my chest." I raised my index in his face as my glaring eyes fell on the witch by his side.

"Your attention is the last thing I'll ever crave for, those are her words not mine." I pointed at his wife, "She confiscated my assets and everything I own because she's an evil witch who for no reason disliked my peace. For the past few months now, I've been the maid of the house, the one to clean, to cook, and to tend to each of their various needs. While you my father, lived and stayed with us but couldn't notice or observe what I've been put to live through," I paused to push a deep breath.

"I gave Georgina a juice she's allergic to today not to gain your stupid attention, but to have them a taste of their own medicine. I guess what I want you to know now is that I wish to drop your last name, and you can forget about ever having a daughter named Mila. You and your perfect family of evil bitches can go screw each other till your brains pops shit." I finished up with my father and turned to face his wife.

"You know I'd promise to come for you, but I think I'll let karma do that for me. Enjoy yourself while it lasts, karma is definitely gonna catch soon and faster than you can imagine," I gave her a piece of my mind, then turned around to face Georgie.

Went to him with a sardonic smile on my face, "You and your twin sister however, can suck on this," I put up my middle fingers in display.

"Fuck you all, I've had enough."

"Where are you going? Where can you go? Or have you forgotten you can't live a life without my approval?" The bastard voice of my father shrilled annoyingly into my ears.

I rolled my eyes before I whirled my head around to face him. "Yeah I'd like to see you try and camp me more in that lifeless house of yours. I'm out, and I mean out for good."

"Mila Aidava Jones, I swear to God if you walk out on us right now, consider yourself out forever of this family. I'll write your name off my will, and nothing I own will belong to you again in the future. So think twice before you decide to become nothing and destroy your future?"

I scoffed at him. "You can choke on your riches and wealths Michael. They never interest me anyways." I shrugged at him before I walk off.

I didn't expect a confrontation with my family to feel this good. I'm oddly at peace saying those words to them and cutting myself off from them.

Now let's see what the universe has in store for making me cross path with Dawson Briggs.

I arrived at where he told me to meet him back when I'm done and he was already there, waiting for me.

"Let's go get married," I said to him as I arrived in front of him.

"When you say it like that, it sounds super cringy and the last thing I wanna hear," he criticized as he led the way.

"Well it was your idea, and your proposal,"

"I believe you had the choice to refuse or accept. I'd appreciate your silence now," he spoke in a voice so gentlemanly and steel at the same time.

"Good luck getting me to do what you want." I laughed at him. "Heads-ups, I'm one of those feisty wives your mother probably warned you to steer clear of." I chuckled.