Chapter 51
**** JASON P. O. V ****
“She’s not here.
” I asked when I came back out of the room.
“No, I should ask you what you did to her, because she ran away with her mouth open like she was going to throw up,” he rapped. I could only think of one place.
The Toilet.
I ran to the bathroom, and when I got there, she was coming out.
As soon as she saw me, she said, “Hey.”
“Hey are you okay?
” I asked, and she gave me a yes.
“Yeah, I’m good. She said, “It’s just a stomachache. Don’t worry,” and I agreed.
“You know you can tell me if he touches you, right? “I’ll be so happy to end his miserable life,” I said, and she held my hand and moved closer to me.
“We’re cool, Jason. He is my friend, and as my friend, I love him. She said, “He wouldn’t do anything to hurt me,” and I agreed as I looked at her.
“I wish so. Because if he tries anything, I’ll….”
“Kill him,” she said before I could finish the sentence, and I furrowed my brows.
“How did you guess what I would say?
” I asked. She smiled and put her hand on my face.
“Since you turned the switch, that’s how you talk. “It’s easy to guess,” she said with a smile, and we both left the bathroom.
“So, what do we know about Joan’s brother?
She asked, and I said, “Yes.”
“Good news. She told him on the phone, “If you don’t bring back mother’s head, we’re going to kill her.”
So he got scared and is coming here, I said, and she stopped me by holding my hand.
“Promise me that you won’t kill her or her brother after you get the head. She told me, “You’ve done enough,” and I sighed.
“Melina, I can’t promise you that. I told her, “Seeing that head will make me angry, and then I could do something really bad.” She shook her head.
“Jonathan, you can do this. She said, “It’s easy. Just get the head, don’t talk, and then let Joan go with her brother.”
“If you can get me to change my mind, you can’t get Ryan to change his mind. I told her, “He is the one you should be most afraid of,” and she nodded.
“I know I can’t get him to change his mind, but I think Agnes can. She said, “She will convince him, I just need your words.” I let out a breath.
“Okay, take my word for it. I told her, “It won’t be easy, though,” and she agreed.
As we walked into the living room, she said, “That’s why I’ll be here: to help you turn that switch back on at the right time.”
“Melina are you okay?
Harrison asked as he ran up to us.
“I’m all right, Harrison. She said, “It was just a small stomachache,” and he nodded and looked at her. I stared back at him with my evil eyes.
She said, “I’ll talk to Agnes,” and walked away.
“You do know you’re making things hard for her, right?
” He told me as he stood in front of me.
I said, “Just because she told me not to kill you doesn’t mean I can’t punch you in the face.”NôvelDrama.Org content.
“You know that even after you get the head of your mother back, your enemies will still be out there looking for revenge. And the only way to make you feel as bad as you do now is to take out your anger on someone you care about.”
“And everyone, I mean everyone, knows you love Melina. Because she was the secret to your new life.”
“I’m not trying to be nice when I say this; I just want you to know that her love is putting her in danger. “She will never be at peace as long as she is your weak point,” he went on and on while I did nothing but smirk.
I told him, “So even though she left you to come back to me, you are still obsessed with her,” and he got mad.
“I can’t make you two stop loving each other, but you and I both know that your love is bad for her. She will die sooner or later, and you will be sorry you did it. Don’t worry though, I won’t let it get that far. He said, “I won’t let you kill her.”
“And what are you going to do? Kill me or kidnap her? ” I asked.
“You yourself would let her go. He said, “I promise you that,” and I was about to hit him when I heard Melina’s voice coming toward us. This made me stop.
“Joan’s… What’s happening? ” She asked because she could tell the mood wasn’t good.
“Harrison and I were just talking like men,” I said with a smirk.
“All right, we’ll talk about that later. She said, “Her brother is here,” and I nodded and excused them both.
Ryan and Joan, along with Bella and Agnes, walked down the stairs. Joan was a mess, but I didn’t feel bad at all because she deserved everything that happened to her.
When the door opened, Kyle came in carrying a bloody bag and panting like he had run up to the house.
“Look at this person. Ryan said as he walked up to him, “Your brother who ran away.”
“Please, I’m not looking for trouble. He said in a shaky voice, “I just want my big sister back.”
“So you didn’t care and still cut off my mother’s head, sent us a picture with threats, and now here you are with her head after running away with it. Ryan replied, “Tell me how you wouldn’t see trouble.”
“We did something dumb, and we’re sorry. “What Jason did to our parents was all we could think about,” he said.
“And what was the least you could do, take it out on my mother? You should have come to me instead,” I said to him as I walked up to him in a bad mood.
“Please, Jason,” Melina begged as she held me back.
Ryan said, “Give me the bag,” and the man gave it to him. Ryan took the bag and opened it. As soon as he looked inside, I saw him clench his jaw.
I didn’t want to see it because no one, and I mean no one, could stop me from killing them both.
He said, “Tell me one reason why I shouldn’t kill your sister and leave you alone and terrified for the rest of your life.” Melina looked at me like I should stop him, but I couldn’t.
“Because you said you would. Because I know that when you get your humanity back, you’ll be sorry for what you did here today. You would let them go because of this. Agnes said, “You already gave her a permanent scar,” but he still pulled out his gun.
“She doesn’t have any fingers, and her shoulders have a hole. Do you not think that killing her would take away all of her pain? But if you let her live, she’ll be tortured forever, and she’ll always be afraid of you,” Agnes said quickly, and I saw him hesitate.
“You’re right. She would find it too easy to kill her. “Thank you, Agnes,” he said. She gave him a small smile.
He told her, “You can go.” She ran to her brother, and they left the house quickly, making Gracie and Agnes sigh heavily.
I bet they were almost out of hope that they could save Kyle and Joan.
I said, “Now that this is coming back to us, we should start making funeral plans.”
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