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last days 3

Chapter 3 

I may not have raised you, but I brought you into this world

Your sister died for you, and as your father, it’s only right that I inherit my terminally ill son’s 

fortune!– 

Thinking you’ll donate all of it? Dream on!” 

I never intended to eavesdrop on someone else’s business

But his voice was so loud and frantic, the words tumbled out too quickly for me to tune out

By the time I came to my senses and hurriedly ended my call, I’d already overheard far more 

than I should have

There was a piece of paper on the carpet

It must have slipped out when I’d grabbed the pill bottle from the drawer in a rush

It was a diagnosisendstage heart failure. The patient’s name: Frederick Austin

The name tugged at my memory, matching the one the man on the phone had been cursing about

It took a moment, but then I remembered seeing it trending in the news not long ago

The founder and CEO of The Austin Group had suddenly announced plans to sell the company, just when business was booming. 

Selling the company in such haste at a time like this made no financial sense

When the headlines broke, the media swarmed him

He stood there with that same deadeyed, expressionless look

All he said was, I’m tired. I just want to rest.” 

So it was him

So he’d been planning to end things because of a terminal illness

Life really is unpredictable

Some people in perfect health want to die; others, at the height of their careers, are handed a death sentence

carefully picked up the paper

I placed it, along with the pill bottle, back into the drawer

Stealing medicine from someone with a terminal disease- 

I figured, if I ever did end up in hell, even the devil himself would spit on me for that

Night was falling, and rain had begun to tap against the tall windows

The sky darkened, the rainfall grew heavier, and soon even the last traces of daylight were gone. There was still no sound from the entryway

Could hecould he really have died out there somewhere

I let out a sigh

After a long internal struggle, I finally stood up and stepped outside

His car was still parked in the driveway; he must have left on foot

He hadn’t taken his phone, so unless he’d gotten a ride before leaving the neighborhood, he couldn’t have gone far

Maybe he hadn’t left the area at all

I grabbed an umbrella and walked out through the gates

Then I called a cab and asked the driver to take me to the nearest mall

Honestly, I doubted he’d gone out this late just to buy fish

But I still wanted to look for him

The weather was cold; there were fewer people in the mall than usual

I searched floor after floor, but there was no sign of him

Just as I was about to try a different mall- 

A cool, irritated voice rang out behind me: How dare you follow me here?” 

It was Jasper Green

I turned around to find him glaring at me from across the corridor, his face set in a stony scowl

Beside him was Sophia Carter, the daughter of Mr. Carter, who’d just closed a major deal with 

him

He even regarded her as his younger sister 

Mr. Carter always praised Jasper for his warmth and generosity, but only I knewhe was never truly kind

He just never liked having me as his real sister

My heart felt heavy and waterlogged, a familiar ache

I’d gotten used to it over the years

Once, my brother had always been there for mesoft, indulgent, willing to do anything for his little sister

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Then, somewhere along the line, he’d started resenting me, cruel words replacing affection

No matter how many years passed, I never managed to get used to it. I never really stopped 

caring

I held back my discomfort, squeezing the handle of my umbrella, forcing myself to meet his eyes calmly

I wasn’t following you. Icame here to look for someone.” 

Jasper’s eyes flashed with even greater irritation. You’ve never come here before.” 

If you weren’t following me, who else could you possibly be looking for?” 

He hadn’t finished speaking when, behind him, I caught sight of a familiar figure

Truth be told, I couldn’t quite remember what Frederick Austin looked like

But a face that pallid, that devoid of life, couldn’t be mistaken for anyone else

He stood therenot far, but not close either

He didn’t approach, just watched me quietly from a distance

Maybe he liked it that waywatching me from afar

Jasper waited for my response, but when I stayed silent, he frowned and said, I’m talking to you.” 

Stop sneaking around after me. I’m not your brother, do you hear me?” 

Frederick Austin was holding a plastic bag

Through the clear plastic, I could see the fish inside, cleaned and ready to cook

After being gone for over three hours, he really had gone out to buy fish

Out of nowhere, a memory surfacedyears ago, when I’d thrown a fit with Jasper late at night, saying I craved pancakes from that bakery across town

He’d scolded me, saying kids shouldn’t eat sweets so late, especially since the bakery was already closed

But when I woke in the middle of the night, he’d slipped into my room, cold and shivering. pancakes hidden in his coat

He’d scolded me again, This is the last time.” 

But somehow, there were always more last times.” 

I pulled myself back to the present and looked again at the fish in Frederick’s hand

For some reason, I let out a small laugh

Jasper stared at me as if he’d seen a ghost

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He followed my gaze, looked behind himthen his face twisted in shock and anger

Why is that man still here?!” 

I finally turned away and answered him, I wasn’t following you. I came to find my brother.” 

Jasper’s eyes stayed fixed on Frederick Austin, wary and accusing

He barked at me, How many times do I have to tell you, I’m not your brother. Stop calling me that!” 

I stepped past him and walked up to Frederick Austin

He looked much the same as when he’d left, but up close, I noticed his shoes were soaked and mud streaked his black trousers

It reminded me of that night I’d fallen into the riverwhen a stranger had pulled me out, I’d been covered in mud, just like that

Maybe Frederick had gone to the riverbank

But in the end, he’d come back

He’d come to the mall, just to buy that fish he’d promised me

I reached out and took the bag from his hand

Then I looked up at him and said, Let’s go home, Fred.” 

For a moment, something flickered in Frederick Austin’s calm, shadowed eyes

Before he could respond, Jasper Green stormed over, livid

What did you just call him? Claire Green, are you out of your mind?!” 

I looked at him, puzzled

He’s my brother. What else would I call him? You know that, don’t you?” 

Jasper went red, speechless with rage

As I linked arms with Frederick and began to walk away, Jasper darted forward and blocked my path, furious- 

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