Silver's POV
It's been a month, everything was moving too fast, and everything wasn't comfortable. I don't know why but I have this feeling of uneasiness, I feel like being watched, and I'm scared, nothing is going the way it used to be, simply nothing is fine.
Justin's dad died, he had cancer and he knew that he'll die, that's why he wanted to see his sons and wanted to sort everything out before he pass away. He met us every single day possible, Robin felt something towards him, the fact that his mom told him that his dad died was the only thing that made him believe that Drew isn't his dad. His family lying to him was invalid to his mind.
Tomorrow is the funeral, and after that we'll meet Cassidy, I saw a picture of her angelic face. She's a beautiful fourteen years old girl. Dark brown hair and a beautiful big blue eyes. Cassidy White, though still her name and her face so familiar.
I saw clearly how sad Robin was, but what even was more obvious to me was that Justin felt a little bit down, and that was enough to show what kind of heart he has. A beautiful one.
Kaitlin's little games didn't stop and it became so unbearable and childish, her training on acting and keep making Justin her lover and how she interrupt us every single second, in living room, outside and even in the bed room. It's making me sick.
"I can't believe I missed it!! Oh god!" Robin said frustrated breathing in and out heavily as he ran all the way to here.
"It all finished like 30 minutes ago" I told him completely surprised that he is that late.
"You told me it all begins at six" he looked at Justin as I did too.
"Six? I believe I told you at three" Justin replied and just then I realized what was happening. Justin definitely told him it's six because he didn't want his brother to attend the funeral. Robin would've figured it all about Drew being his father actually it wouldn't be figuring it would be more like confirming his doubts. Justin knew that the speech and the people around in the funeral are enough to expose the truth. The only truth that he didn't want to face.
"Oh yeah? Because I'm actually that diff to mistake three for six"
Justin's POV
"Oh yeah? Because I'm actually that deaf to mistake three for six" Robin spoke hoarsely. I could sense the mixed feeling even though he tried to keep it all to himself but his eyes weren't helping that much.
I kept a flat and cold face, not putting much effort to keep that. I managed to plant a simple smile on my face "chill out. It's not that big deal anyway. You knew the guy a couple of weeks ago" while I knew him for my whole life, nine years of it was like hell because of his presence while the rest of it was a hell because of his absence. It's amusing how Drew was able to cause me pain in all his states.
I saw the pain in his eyes. I know my brother he gets attached to people within a blink of an eye. Smile at him and he'll marry you. If preventing him from attending the funeral hurt him then making him attend would've wounded him deeply, and I wasn't really craving that.
"A month and ten days" his words found their way through gritted teeth. He turned to face Silver who who had sympathy all over her face, which wasn't surprising at all. "Mind showing me the way to him?" He politely asked her to take him to Drew. His face remarkably softened as Sil responded with a nod and genuine smile.
Right now I had other things to worry about more than Robin's reaction when we go home. Cassidy. Despite the angelic face she has and relief I felt when I looked at her I knew she's one way or another a bad news. Simply I found it so hard to believe that pain caused by Drew would vanish after his death.
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Dawn.
Teen FictionThere is so much to tell about me. About him. And about the others.