Chapter 125: Controlling (2)
"When the two of you are finished with whatever it is you two are at odds about, we need to talk about the current issue we have. The family that suddenly has an interest in us," Rafael said, bringing up what they needed to be more concerned about.
"He sent the carriage here to toy with me. Travis has always had a twisted mind even when we were children. It was only when I was not doing as I was told when it came to my engagement that he started to play games with me. He is a cruel man and I find myself forgetting that we share the same parents. He will toy with us until he becomes bored and then he will finally show up," Beatrice said.
When she had the chance, she should have just strangled her brother in his sleep or poisoned him, but regardless of how much he toyed with her emotions and caused her to panic whenever he was near, she could not find the strength to do something to him in the past.
A part of her found it hard to attack her brother since they were family and it was only now that he was coming after Rafael that she had the strength she needed years ago.
Or so she thought since she got so worked up this morning that Rafael had to come to look for her. She needed to be stronger to not worry her husband and son during this time.
"We should just kill him," Rafael said, not seeing why they would leave him to allow his uncle to play games with them. If they killed him along with his grandparents and some of the relatives who made his mother’s life hell, their problem would be solved.
"I have to worry about you going out to war and now I have to worry about you fighting my family. Knowing that you are the commander of knights, Travis will not come with a few men around him. He will gather a lot of protection to keep himself safe and it pains me to say that he is an excellent fighter. He had the best teachers money could buy when we were growing up-"
"Is he better than me?" Rafael asked.
Beatrice smiled as she should have known this would have come up. "No, my sweet son. There is no one better than you. Not even the king."
