Chapter 43
The Unwanted Bride Of Atticus Fawn Chapter 43
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Damon tried to comfort me for the entire ride home. Or at least to the home he thinks belonged to me. It was a rented apartment;
I wasn’t actually living there. There were many secrets that I was keeping from him and his family. And it would stay that way
until my identity was finally revealed to them.
“Atticus is just angry; he doesn’t mean what he said.” He tries to soothe me. I knew it was a lie. I knew when someone was
serious and when they’d said something out of anger.
His words had f*****g stung. I cared about him enough to prevent my mother from harming him and yet he was threatening to
stop me from coming to his home. All of this was because of Autumn, he was never that disrespectful to me in the past. The past
Atticus would destroy anyone who ever tried to speak that way to me.
I knew he saw the hurt in my face, but for the first time, Atticus didn’t look like he cared that he’d hurt me. The only person he
cared about at that moment was Autumn. Maybe seeing her cry had opened up his caring nature towards her.
“Please say something.”
I sigh, “I’m tired, Damon. We can talk about this another time.”
Or how about never? I didn’t want ever to be reminded of tonight; I wanted to forget every word Atticus had said to me today.
Though, I don’t think I would ever be able to forget everything he’s said. Those words still hurt. Even now when I was far from
him.
Autumn wasn’t there to see Atticus stand up for her, and that was the only positive thing about tonight. If she had been there to
listen to the way he spoke to me, I would have felt worse than I did right now.
When I saw her leaving, I was happy to see her crying. I was sure that Atticus had been mean to her. I had a lot to say when he
woke up, and the first person he asked for was her. I didn’t hesitate to tell him that she’d been gone for a long time, supposedly
getting clothes for him from the house. I thought everyone would finally see that he should have married me, not Autumn.
Somehow she’d managed to flip it in her favor. Now everyone thinks of her as the heroine for protecting Atticus.
But it still bothered me that I had no idea why she’d left crying. What had happened between the two of them? I’d never seen
Atticus fiercely protect her before as he did after she left the room. Whatever it was, it had drawn him closer to her instead of
further away. I’d been fooled into thinking her tears were unhappy ones. Maybe she wanted me to think that way to get the upper
hand. Autumn was a lot smarter than I initially thought she was.
After saying goodbye to Damon, I made my way to my actual home, which was a few minutes away.
My mother is already waiting for me in the living room. From the expression on her face, I can tell she already knows what
happened. She always keeps a close watch on the Fawns. I wasn’t her only spy. She liked to be a step in front of them. She
wanted to know their every move. She knew more about each of them than they knew about themselves.
“I’ve completely lost control of him,” I confess to my mother. I thought I would have had more power and hold over him, but I was
wrong. Autumn has already taken complete control. She’d managed to beat me at my own game without even trying. “I don’t
think he will listen to anything I have to say anymore. Autumn is the one that can get him to do whatever she wants now. I’ve lost
that privilege.”
I’m not sure when Atticus changed, but he’s not the same person anymore.
It meant that I couldn’t protect Atticus from my mother as I’d done in the past. She would take revenge into her own hands now.
I’ve been preventing her from doing anything drastic to separate them, but after what happened today, there was nothing I could
do anymore. She wouldn’t want to wait either. The Fawns had plenty coming their way and very soon.
“I should have never listened to you.” She snaps. “You told me to trust you. You promised me that you would be able to get
Atticus back under your control. You’ve failed me yet again. I should have known if I wanted to get the job done, I’d have to do it
myself. What’s the point of having a useless daughter like you?”
“I thought he loved me.” I snap. “I thought he would still listen to me and take my side over hers. I didn’t think that I needed a
spell or any other means. I was positive that he actually cared.”
I always thought that once my mother removed the spell she had on Atticus, he would still have feelings for me.
She laughs, “The only reason Atticus showed any interest in you was because of my spell. Now that he’s in love with Autumn,
the spell means nothing; it doesn’t exist anymore.”
I take a deep breath. Hearing her say that he only showed interest in me because of the spell made me angry. I didn’t believe it. I
still wanted to believe that deep down Atticus still cared about me.
He was only acting this way because of Autumn and her fake innocence. She was the reason for all of this. I couldn’t wait for a
chance to get back at her for the embarrassment I felt today.
She was the one that left the hospital, but somehow I was the one that Atticus was angry with. I was standing up for him, yet he
insulted me in front of everyone.
“I must find a way to get Atticus away from Autumn.” She tells me. “I may need to hire some friends to kidnap her.”
Kidnapping her did sound like a great idea. Getting rid of her for good would be even more perfect. With her out of the picture, I
would have a chance with Atticus again, and that’s what I wanted.
“I want you to write down their every move for me. From what time they leave home, what time they reach the academy, and
what time they leave the academy. I’ll need every single detail to make sure everything is done the right way. I’ll also need you to
distract Atticus long enough for it to happen.”
“He told me if I didn’t respect Autumn, he would ensure that I never step foot in their house again,” I whisper.
My mother slams her fists onto the wooden table in front of me, “This is your chance to get your revenge with me.”
Yes, revenge. The one thing that my mother wanted more than anything else in the world.
She was one of the scholarship students for the academy in the same year that Atticus’s parents were attending. They were in
the same class together. My mother was constantly bullied and picked on because she was a witch.
One person who never bullied and protected her was Atticus’s father. Because of his kindness, she quickly fell in love with him.
She thought that he had feelings for her as well. They started dating and being closer to each other when one day, he ended
things with her and told her that he never wanted to see her again. She was heartbroken, especially when he got engaged to
Atticus’s mother a week later. She tried to fight for him; she loved him so much that she made a fool of herself in public for him.
She begged him to take her back in front of everyone. Everyone said that the only reason why he was ever nice to her was that
she’d done a love spell on him. They all believed a spell was responsible for his behavior before he ended things with her.
In front of everyone, he told her he was only nice to her because of a bet between the men. A bet to make her fall in love with
him and then dump her. He claimed that he never once cared for her.
My mother was devastated. Still, she went to the academy every day and had to see him with his fiancée. They were very much
in love, and it completely destroyed her to see their love for each other.
When they finally got married, my mother was so angry that she vowed to make them pay for what they’d done to her. Her love
had turned into hatred, she’s been planning this even before my sister and I was born. My sister isn’t aware of what we were up
to, she was the more gentle one between the two of us, and my mother wanted to protect her at all costs since she reminded her
of herself. She didn’t want my sister to face any of her hardships.
The first time she revealed this story to me, I was so angry that I wanted to help her get her revenge on the Fawns. I was pissed
that they’d played such a dirty game and messed with my mother’s innocent heart just because she was a witch that was not rich
like the rest of them. I could still see the pain on her face every day as she relived those incidents. She was stuck in the past,
unable to move on from the hurt and betrayal she felt.
She was like this while the Fawns lived a lavish lifestyle. They were in love and had their perfect children. They lived a beautiful
life while my mother suffered because of what they’d done to her.
I wasn’t aware of her entire plan, but I knew she wanted to bring them to the ground at her feet; she wanted them to apologize
for what they’d put her through. She wanted to destroy their perfect family and make them beg for forgiveness. Her plan was
very close to finally being fulfilled. I was supposed to marry Atticus for everything to fall into place. I was supposed to cause a
wedge between his family. I was doing a fine job at it, Atticus and his brothers were losing their bond because of me. They were
always fighting over who should spend more time with me. Everything was working perfectly until that one fatal day.
Autumn was the only thing that was getting in our plans. She had to go. One way or the other, we had to get rid of her so our
plan would work.