Refusing to Let Go–1
Aurora’s POV
I hated every fucking second of being in Sebastian’s house. Watching Thea act like she was still Sebastian’s wife made my blood boil. Seriously, amnesia? What a convenient excuse. I couldn’t believe everyone was falling for this bullshit.
What pissed me off even more was how Sebastian treated her. He was so attentive, so caring–like she was some precious treasure. That wasn’t the Sebastian I knew. The Sebastian I knew had spent seven years making her life miserable because she ruined what we had. He was mine. He’s still mine, and I refuse to let go.
When he yelled at me after I kissed him, I was completely shocked. Sebastian had never raised his voice at me before–ever. It made me wonder if he really had cut ties with me. I mean, he did say he’d fallen in love with Thea, but I didn’t believe it.
I couldn’t believe it. It made no fucking sense. He hated her and hurt her for seven years because she destroyed our relationship. How could he suddenly love her? It didn’t add up.
“Miss?” the driver called out.
I looked up, only then realizing we’d arrived home and Mom and Roman had already gotten out of the car.
Don’t even get me started on how pissed I was at them…
They were fawning over that bitch like hungry puppies. They even wanted to hold her bastard child. Not to mention how quickly they fell in line when that little shit Leo told them off, like his opinion of them actually mattered.
I mean, what the hell happened to them?
I stormed into the house, ready to have it out with them. They were my family, yet they treated me like an outsider. That was supposed to be Thea’s treatment. She was the damn enemy, and suddenly everyone was on her side.
“What the fuck was that at Sebastian’s?” I shouted the moment I walked in.
Roman was sitting down while Mom stared out the large window. Through her reflection,
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