Chapter 120 The Lovelorn Little Princess
Before Lily and Brian came back, Kate had already dressed up. She sat on the sofa watching TV and waited for them.
"Give me the remote control. I want to watch TV!" As soon as she came back, Lily quickly walked up to Kate and tried to grab the remote control from her hand.
In an instant, Kate raised the remote control and pushed Lily away.
Before Lily came, the remote control belonged to Kate only. She wouldn't give it away as requested.
"Brother, look at her!" Lily pointed at Kate and accused Kate. She was so anxious that she held onto Brian's arm.
Brian glanced at Lily, and then Kate. He looked at Lily seriously and said, "I can't win her."
With these words, Brian sat down next to Kate, leisurely picked up the newspaper on the table, as if it was none of his business.
"...." Kate quietly looked at the expression of Brian, and a sweet smile appeared on her face. In his heart, did she also occupy a very important position?
However, when Lily saw that her brother didn't help her, she was heartbroken and her eyes reddened, and tears fell down at once. "Brother, how can you speak for an outsider? I'm your sister! "
Brian frowned. He arranged Lily to sit beside him, and wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes gently with a tissue. He tried to say gently, "she's your sister-in-law, so she is family."
"But..." Lily puffed up her cheeks and glared at Kate.
"No buts." Brian interrupted her words heavily.
"I don't like her. I don't want her to be my sister-in-law!" Lily was still very indignant and looked at Brian with her mouth pouted.
"Lily, don't be willful. She is brother's woman. She is your sister-in-law," The low and majestic voice of Brian echoed clearly in the whole hall.
Sitting next to them, Kate couldn't see what was on TV. She couldn't hear anything on TV either. She only heard that Brian said that she was his woman
This sentence was more shocking than what he said this morning. Kate's head was buzzing. The sound of Brian was constantly echoing in her mind. His voice was full of her mind.
At this moment, even if there was an abyss ahead, Kate would go on fearlessly.
Lily was shocked. She looked at the serious expression on Brian's face, and finally realized that Brian never love her. Whether she was his sister or not, he would not love her.
All her dreams over the years vanished at this moment, filling her heart with grief.
"But brother..." Lily firmly looked into Brian eyes, held his arms, and said with her lips trembling, "brother, I like you!"
Kate was stunned for a second. Before she recovered from the last shock, she fell into another one. How could Lily speak it out How much strength and courage she had used to say it to her brother.
"I know." Looking meaningfully at Lily as an elder. Then Brian touched her head gently and said, "Eld
epressed that she felt as if there was a heavy stone in her heart. She was wondering if Justin would tell what had happened last night to Mary.
"It's good for you to break up with Brian. I like Justin very much and I can see that he likes you too. You should settle this thing as soon as possible. " Mary added.
Kate touched the ring on her ring finger and replied ambiguously, "yes.".
"Does he still contact you?" Asked Mary
"No, he's not obsessed with it. I just make it clear to him." Kate bit her lips, held back her uneasiness and said with a forced smile.
"That's good." Mary giggled.
"Mom, it's late. I have to go." Said Kate softly.
"Okay, good night."
"Good night."
The moment she hung up the phone, Kate felt that her heart was drenched in chilling cold water. She tightly wrapped herself in the quilt, but she still couldn't feel any warmth.
What the hell was she doing?
Every word she said to Mary was a lie. Now, should she feel lucky that Mary, who was in a poor town, knew nothing about the news here? But how long could this secret be kept? Many people here knew her relationship with Brian. As long as Mary came to Z City, this could definitely not be concealed.
Kate couldn't even imagine what was going to happen to her after Mary knew all this. Fear was like a piece of net, which wrapped her tightly and held her tighter and tighter.
She wanted to escape, but she couldn't.
In the quilt, the diamond ring from Brian was glittering. It was shining and sacred in front of Kate. How could a hypocritical, greedy woman like her deserve such a divine light.
She wanted to hold both family affection and love in the palm, and she was not willing to break up with any of these feelings. Kate knew clearly that the consequence of being greedy would be unimaginable.
One day, in her swaying and hesitant life, everything would be gone from he