Chapter 578 Iโll Never Forgive Them
Was that truly the Kyla the maids rememberedโsweet, innocent, and dreamy?
But in an instant, her expression disappeared.
It happened so fast that the maid wondered if sheโd imagined it.
Maybe Kyla just turned too quickly, and she misread it.
โI just came downstairs thinking about something. I was going to find Dad and Mom."
โJanet, thanks so much for today.โ
โItโs nothing, Ms. Kyla. You go on. Mr. Jenson and Mrs. Jenson are in the living room.โ
Janet shook her head, sure she must have seen things.
That was the real Kyla.
Now that sheโd been seen, Kyla had no choice but to walk into the living room.
As soon as she stepped in, the whole air felt different.
โDad, Mom, Darell, Justin, Kayden, Wade.โ
Kyla greeted them one by one.
โKyla, youโre here! Come try these grapesโwe just got some flown in from Lumenland. Theyโre super sweet. Have one!โ
Blair smiled and waved Kyla over.
โHmm. Thanks, Mom.โ
Kyla obediently walked over. Blair held her hand, peeled a grape, and lifted it to Kylaโs lips.
โOpen up.โ
Kyla opened her mouth and swallowed the grape.
Blair studied her with concern. โIs it sweet?โ
โYes, it is. Thank you, Mom.โ
Kyla gave Blair a shy smile.
Russell shifted uncomfortably, rubbing his shoulder. โAlright, I have some contracts to handle. Wade, come with me to the study.โ
โSure, Dad.โ
Russell and Wade slipped away fast.
They wanted to get out of the heavy, suffocating mood.
Darell and the others werenโt as lucky.
They had to stay and watch Blair and Kyla talk and laugh together.
Whenever they spoke, it was always to Blair.
When they talked to Kyla, their tone was cold and distant.
It felt like they werenโt familyโjust people who happened to know each other.
The more Kyla felt that, the tighter her chest became, like something was squeezing her heart. She could hardly breathe.
So, she found an excuse to leave.
Blair didnโt stop her.
She watched Kyla go with a look of regret, then turned to Darell and the others.
โDarell, Justin, Kayden, you guys are being way too unfair to Kyla.โ
โSorry, Mom. This is the best we can do. We told you before. Because of Tilda, we just canโt get past it like you can.โ
Dominic and the others had their excuses ready.
They always brought up Tilda to shut Blair down. It was something Blair couldnโt argue with.
โHow could I ever get over it? Tilda was my daughter. I carried her for nine months, almost died giving birth, and lost her the day she was born. I did everything to find her.
โAnd when I finally did, I didnโt protect her. I hurt her again, broke her heart, and made her lose hope in this family. She even saved our lives. I owe her more than I can repay!
โIโm just holding myself together because I donโt want to hurt Kyla after hurting Tilda. Theyโre both my precious girls. Iโd give my life for them. Thatโs all I can do โฆโ
As she spoke, Blairโs nose stung, and her eyes filled with tears.
Every time she thought about Tilda cutting ties and leaving that hospital, her heart felt ripped apart.
Blair wished she could be like Russell and the othersโjust let it go, ignore Kyla, and stop thinking about Tilda. Maybe then it wouldnโt hurt so much.
But she couldnโt. She couldnโt be that selfish to Kyla. She just couldnโt.
Darell quickly tried to soothe her. โAlright, Mom, weโre sorry. We shouldnโt have said that. Donโt take it to heart.โ
But they didnโt know Kyla had overheard everything while lingering outside.
At that moment, she finally understood what it felt like to be empty inside.
โSoโฆ in Momโs eyes, Iโm just a burden nowโฆ Just something she has to carry.
โIโm nothing but a stand-in for Tilda. Someone Mom uses to fill the gap and ease her guilt over Tilda!
โWhyโฆ Why do this to me? This is so unfair! Iโm the one whoโs scarred for life, while Tilda gets that beautiful face and everything else. They still look down on me and donโt care. Iโll never forgive them!โ
Kyla clenched her fists until her whole body shook, her eyes burning with pure hatred.
She used to look down on Tildaโthe one the family had rejected. But now she was the replacement, and Tilda had become the one the family couldnโt let go of.