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Chapter 4 Can't Make Things Right

Word Count: 2423    |    Released on: 24/04/2019

here many cars were parked, but he was still waiting for that one car to arrive. He puffed out the smoke as he gazed at many people gearing up for the party th

d and once again looked at half-naked young man and women already drinking and dancing on the beat of some very sexist song. Reuben clicked his tongue

arette and smoked. Reuben didn't answer his friend immediately – he blew his cheeks out, "I just needed some time alone, " He replied to Austin without looking at him. Austin glanced at his friend before he too looked at the increasing crow

covered with shades. Reuben looked at where Emmett was and chuckled. He nodded, "Yeah, many people changed." He commented and puffed out smoke once again. Austin wanted to ask what he meant, but he was interrupted by loud music blasting through

mett and Milo playing video games, being stupid and just enjoying the moment. Those were good days, " Reuben recalled. Austin chuckled and nodded as he recalled what

able beside the barbeque stand. She stood with her friends and talked and laughed, "God, I hate her, " Reuben could help but chuckled as he spoke. "I don't know what kind of magic she has done at

t along her in her own little rich world. Emmett was such a different person before he started dating Donna – Austin always misses the Emmett he grew up with. It was so crowded and loud in the beach house that he decided to come up to the rooftop to have some less chaotic time only to find

as he saw his sister and her friend, Alesha stepping out of their car. "What are they doing here?" Austin said. Reuben shrugged, "Maybe Emmett invited them?" he proposed. Austin didn't reply as he kept his eyes on his sister. Austin kn

n turned his head back around to look at Leah talking to Donna. He could feel the tension from up here. He knows that even with the sweetest smile on her face – Donna can be very unwelcoming. "What happened?" Milo asked Austin who shook his head, "Nothing, my

stin nodded their heads as Reuben walked away. Austin blew his cheeks out, "I will go see what Leah is doing here – do you want to come with me?" Austin asked Milo w

– their expressions changed. They know Austin is not going to be easy on them. Milo once again glanced at Eleanor and Reuben to see them making out while leaning against her car's bonnet. He chuckled when someone yelled at them, "Get a room." He shook his head as chuckled along wit

, Reuben, Austin, Leah and her friend standing in a circle and talk. "Don't be so harsh on her, Ezra. She missed you, " Milo replied. Milo could hear the frustration in his brother's voice as he replied, "Milo, I don't have time and anyways don't try to make things right between us, okay? I don't think I can easily f

ll are you?" Ezra asked his brother. Milo sighed, "At a party." He replied short. "Great, " He heard his brother's sarcasm. "Listen, why don't you party the next time and just come and get mom from my place, " He asked. Milo put his hand on his jeans pocket, "I can't. I am in Mississippi. I will get her from your

ke off the engagement. She was so much in shock the first day that she couldn't say anything but she came by to see him the next day and it was mayhem. She yelled at him. She threw things at him. She even slapped him, but he didn't react because he knows that he was wrong. He feels bad to break thin

I wanted to talk to you, " He spoke. Mr. Clark raised his eyebrow, "What is there left to talk?" He asked. Emmett gulped as he pressed his lips together, "I wanted to apologize, " He spoke. Mr.

f a nurse and it wasn't acceptable for him. "I never used Donna for anything. I truly care for her and I love her, but not enough to marry her.

nded this marriage. You could have never been a good son-in-law for me. I would rather let my daughter married to a more capable guy.

is head. Mr. Clark brought his eyebrows together as Emmett smiled and continued, "I just want to apologize to you personally. I would have done the same to Mrs. Clark if s

He curled his lips into a small smile and nodded, "Yes, I am going back to where I belong. I am going back to where I lost so much in a span of a few minutes. I am going back because I care about the one I lost and I regret e

ld have stopped it. I still suffer from the trauma of losing so much in such a shor

crawl back to my daughter crying when you realiz

ill not, Sir." He said before he

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