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Enemy 55

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    <b>Chapter </b><b>55 </b>


    <b>Are </b>you <b>asking </b>me <b>to </b><b>stay </b><b>away </b>from Howard<b>?</b><b>” </b>Caitlin forced herself <b>to </b>ask, holding back the pain <b>in </b><b>her </b>heart<b>. </b>


    <b>“</b><b>Exactly</b>! <b>Starting </b>tonight, Howard will move to my grandmother’s building. There’s <b>no </b>need for <b>you </b><b>to </b>visit him <b>anymore</b>,” Sebastian said coldly


    <b>He </b>was only doing this to prevent his son from bing too dependent on Caitlin. After all<b>, </b>Camellia<b>, </b>Howard’s biological mother<b>, </b>would eventually <b>return</b>, and his son would have to recognize her as his true mother.


    Caitlin was silent for a moment, then nodded, “Okay, okay. I understand.”


    Without saying another word, she turned and walked out of the main hall. Her back exuded a sense of loneliness and destion.


    Walking <b>alone </b>in the dark<b>, </b>her tears fell quietly.


    She felt that not revealing her true identity was the right decision. Even if The Vanderbilt Family knew she was Howard’s biological <i>mother</i><b>, </b><b>they </b><b>would </b>probably have separated her from Howard <b>long </b><b>ago</b>. They would have feared she might try to take custody of him and stop her from seeing <b>him </b><b>again</b>.


    This was the reality of the wealthy elite!


    The cold and heartless elite!


    The words Sebastian had said felt like a de cutting through her heart–so painful, it hurt even to breathe.


    After a long while, she wiped away her tears. Her eyes regained a cold, determined look.


    No one would tear her away from her son!


    Thankfully, she had switched Bruce and Howard’s identities beforehand, so she could still be with Howard. She didn’t have to worry about Bruce getting hurt–he was capable of protecting himself.


    Back in the main hall, after Caitlin left, Sebastian was bombarded with criticism.


    Molly jumped up and yelled, “What the hell is wrong with you? Don’t you see how good Caitlin is to Howard? Where are you going <b>to </b>find a stepmother like her for Howard?”


    Beatrice chimed in, “Honestly, the whole school thing isn’t a big deal. Caitlin can handle the kid just fine. If you saw how Howard was today, you wouldn’t say that!”


    “Exactly,” Megan added, “It’s not like Kyle and Quinton, from the The Xenos Family, haven’t been <i>to </i>that same kindergarten. They’ve turned Kyle into a little genius. The Xenos family neverined about the school!”


    The women all teamed up against Sebastian, but Caitlin didn’t lose herposure. She patiently exined her reasoning to Beatrice and the others.


    “I understand, but that school is for healthy children. Howard can’t speak, and that createsmunication problems. The teachers can’t treat him the same as the other kids. There will always be a gap.”


    Grace shook her head in disagreement. “Caitlin, you’re saying the best kindergarten in New York has bad teachers? Are you hearing yourself? <b>Their </b>facilities, their teachers–everything is top–tier!”


    Megan added, “Yeah, we’ve all seen the results. The Xenos Family hasn’tined. What makes you think you <i>know </i>better<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    They all attacked Caitlin, but she remained calm and continued exining.


    “I’m not saying the teachers are bad, but for Howard, the gap will be huge. He’s not like the other kids. He’s special, and I just think <b>it’s </b>better <b>for </b>him<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>Chapter </b><b>55 </b>


    <b>Grace </b><b>frowned</b><b>. </b><b>“</b><b>Caitlin</b>, <b>even </b><b>if </b><b>that’s </b><b>the </b><b>case</b><b>, </b><b>does </b><b>that </b>mean <b>you </b><b>just </b><b>pull </b><b>him </b><b>out </b><b>of </b>school<b>? </b><b>You </b><b>can’t </b><b>do </b><b>that </b><b>without </b><b>thinking </b>about hi Vanderbilt <b>Family </b><b>decided </b><b>to </b><b>send </b><b>Howard </b><b>to </b><b>school </b><b>to </b><b>help </b><b>him </b><b>integrate </b><b>with </b><b>other </b>kids<b>. </b><b>Now </b><b>you’re </b><b>pulling </b><b>him </b><b>out</b>. <b>What </b><b>happens </b>here


    <b>Megan </b><b>added</b><b>, </b><b>“</b><b>A </b>kid that <b>young</b><b>, </b>just <b>sitting </b><b>at </b><b>home </b>all <b>day</b><b>? </b>is <b>that </b>your <b>solution</b><b>? </b><b>And </b>you’re not even <b>his </b>legal guardian<b>, </b><b>you </b>know?


    <b>Caitlin </b><b>almost </b>retorted<b>, </b><b>but </b>she stopped herself. She was Howard’s biological mother<b>, </b><b>which </b>meant she was his legal guardian, <b>but </b>she didn’t want to, <b>get </b><b>into </b><b>that argument </b>now.


    Before <b>she </b><b>could </b>speak<b>, </b>Sebastian interrupted, his voice hard. “Enough. Howard’s situation isplicated, but <b>pulling </b><b>him </b><b>out </b>of school isn’t <b>the </b>end of the <b>world</b>. <b>I </b>can <b>hire </b>the best teachers to teach him at home. And as for you, Caitlin, from now on<b>, </b>stay <b>out </b>of Howard’s business.<b>” </b>


    “<b>What</b><b>?</b><b>” </b><b>Caitlin’s </b><b>chest </b>tightened. “What do you mean?”


    “<b>I </b>mean<b>,” </b>Sebastian said, his tone icy, “you’re just here to lift my spirits. Once I’m better<b>, </b>you’ll leave The Vanderbilt Family. Howard <b>is </b>my son<b>. </b><b>I </b><b>don’t </b><b>want </b>him to get too attached to you. I want you to stay away from him.”


    Caitlin’s heart sank, but she didn’t react. She had expected this, after <b>all</b>.


    Back in the Vanderbilt mansion, Caitlin had already arranged with Bruce for Howard to temporarily stay apart from her<b>, </b>to avoidplications while she stayed in The Vanderbilt Family.


    Sebastian called to Howard, “Howard, you’re staying with Beatrice tonight. Understand?<b>” </b>


    Bruce, already aware of what had happened, was furious. His mother had clearly been upset. Her eyes were red, and she’d been crying. He hated that <b>his </b>father couldn’t see how wonderful his mother was.


    Marcus turned to Bruce and said, “Come on, Howard. Let’s go.”


    “Go ahead,” Caitlin urged softly.


    Bruce walked past Sebastian and, as he did, kicked him sharply in the leg.


    Sebastian grunted in pain. His leg was still healing, and that kick made his face twist in agony.


    “Hey, you little brat…” Sebastian growled, but Bruce was already <i>out </i>the door.


    Marcus shook his head. “Only Howard would dare defy Mr. Vanderbilt like that.”


    Back in the room, only Sebastian and Caitlin remained. The tension in the air was palpable.


    After a while, Sebastian finally spoke. “I need a bath.”


    Caitlin was nning to take one first, but since he insisted, she pushed him toward the bathroom. She set the water in the tub and asked, “Do you need me to carry you in?“


    “Carry me?” Sebastian red at her coldly. “<b>No</b>! Get out! Don’te in unless I call for you.”


    Caitlin didn’t reply. She turned and left, closing the bathroom door behind her.


    A few minutester, there was a loud crash and Sebastian’s pained yell. She didn’t need to guess–he’d probably fallen into the tub.


    Good riddance.


    <b>19:53 </b><b>Tue</b><b>, </b>27 <b>May </b>GT


    Caitlin wasn’t rushing to help him. She wanted to teach him a lesson for his bad attitude.


    Sebastian had indeed fallen into the tub. Without anyone to assist him, he couldn’t even get his pants off. His head hit the edge of the tub, and he had no choice but to bathe as best as he could. After a while, he yelled, “Caitlin! Come here!”


    No one answered.


    He yelled again, but still no response.


    Frustrated, Sebastian grabbed the bottle of shower gel and threw it against the door, hoping the noise would catch her attention.


    The bottle shattered with a loud “clink“, but no one came.


    He threw several other things, but still, Caitlin didn’t respond.


    Finally, in desperation, he tried to crawl out himself. The tub was again,nding hard on the floor with a loud thud.


    slippery, and his legs were still too weak. He finally managed to pull himself out but fell


    “Ouch!” He groaned in pain, and when he tried to crawl forward, he identally ced his arm <i>on </i>the broken pieces of the shower gel bottle. The shards dug into his skin<i>. </i>


    “Ah!” Sebastian gritted his teeth in pain and screamed, “Caitlin! Caitlin…!”


    Finally, the bathroom door opened. Caitlin stood in the doorway, looking down at the scene before her, a mocking smile ying on her lips.


    “Oh, Mr. Vanderbilt, what’s this? A little ident before the new year? So polite!”


    She had been standing outside the whole time, listening to him, but she hadn’t helped. This was her revenge.


    Caitlin wasn’t someone who would forget or forgive easily. You annoy her, and she’ll make sure you suffer too.


    “Did you do this on purpose?” Sebastian gritted his teeth, furious. “Did you hear me calling you?”


    Caitlin squatted down, looking at him coldly. “Sorry, I was on the phone. What do you


    need?”


    “Help me up!” He ordered, frustration evident in his voice.


    Caitlin’s beautiful eyes shed with a <i>cold </i>light. “You want <i>me </i>to help you? Sure. You can *ask* me!”


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