Marcel knew something was wrong the moment he got home. The atmosphere was contaminated and he knew just one person who could do that.
âHello father,â Marcel greeted him as soon as he entered his living room.
His father had his back turned to him, staring with disdain at the large portrait of his mother. That photo hasnât been in the open until recently. If he were to suffer in the hands of Clara, his father should have a taste of pain as well, right?
He knew how much his father loathed that woman, his mother, and did well to rub that on his face. His family was somewhat complicated and dysfunctional and it was not a secret to everyone around them.
His father, Daniel turned and before Marcel could even brace himself, a harsh slap that resounded across the room landed on his cheek. His head whipped around from the impact and Marcel remained that way for almost a minute, trying to register what just happened before he finally looked up.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Marcel dragged his thumb across his lips to wipe away the blood before flexing his jaw saying, âThat is one odd way to welcome your son back home. Even a mother hen does a better job at it than you,â
âY-you!â Daniel choked, going red in the face with his hand raised in the air as if to slap him again.
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Marcel didnât say anything nor was he even ruffled by the gesture. Instead, a cold glint appeared in his eyes as he said, âYou can beat me up in other places but my face? It is a no-go area, father,â He called him with heavy sarcasm. Everybody knew he treasured his face more than any other part of his body.
The man brought down his hand with a deep breath, finally reigning in his anger. His grey ones stared into his sonâs lighter ones, he was full of resentment mixed with disappointment.
The only feature his son inherited from him was his eyes, the rest was from his mother â and that made him angrier. Staring at him was like staring at that woman and it vexed him.
âClara called,â Daniel announced.
âOf course, she did,â he already guessed she would make such a move. Clara was nothing but an annoying bug and lately, heâs been feeling a great itch to squash some insects.
âShe was going to introduce you to her friends and you humiliated her!â Daniel said sternly.
âIs that so?â Marcel asked, wrapping his arm across his chest, âHow so then?â
âWhat?â
âShe claimed I humiliated her, I need an account of how such humiliation happened and the evidence thereof,â He was dead serious.
âMarcel!â the man roared.
âFather!â He retorted with the same intensity, âYou should know by now how petty I can be,â
âIt seems this position of power has filled you with nothing but ideas. Donât be mistaken, Marcel, I gave you this position and I can take it away as well,â He threatened him.
âOhh, Iâm so scared,â Marcel acted exaggeratedly. However, the smile vanished on his face when he asked, âAnd give it to who? Your imbecile son?â
At the mention of that, his fatherâs face went red with anger and he raised his hand to hit him again but Marcel was much faster and grabbed his hand.
âI told you, not the face,â His grip on his fatherâs hand was firm and the man couldnât pull away even as he struggled.
Suddenly, he punched Marcel on the stomach, knocking the breath out of him and that made his son loosen his grip and he finally pulled his arm free.
Marcel didnât show much pain, father and son staring at each other fiercely. He knew he had touched his fatherâs sensitive area and it pleased him. He wasnât that young Marcel anymore, he was grown and capable of defending himself â and his loved ones.
âFine,â The man said, his chin lifted high, âI guess weâd call off the deal then and you would never hear from her again,â
At the mention of that, Marcelâs face distorted and his fists clenched by his side. He was doing all of this for his sisterâs sake, what was the point if he wonât see her ever again.
So he spoke through gritted teeth, âI never said I wasnât going to marry Clara,â
âOh, really?â Daniel was smug, knowing he had the upper hand here, âI guess old age must be catching up with me,â
He took a step closer to his son, âI hope I wonât have to make a second journey here,â Daniel needed his assurance.
âThereâs no assurance but you should know the marriage will go ahead as planned,â Marcel said. He had no choice here, not if he wanted his sister to remain safe.
His father, Daniel, patted him on the shoulder, âYouâve made a nice decision and a huge sacrifice for our Luciano family. You wonât see the benefit now but I can assure you that your legacy would forever be remembered,â
Marcel only smiled politely knowing nothing good would come out from him opening his mouth. His fatherâs hand lingered on his shoulder and seeing no other reaction from him decided to let go and he finally left.
The moment he left, Marcel let out a fleeting breath. He rubbed his palm down his face before turning only to stumble into his motherâs picture on the wall.
Marcel didnât say anything, just stared at her picture as if it was the most beautiful thing in his life.
âDonât worry, you just rest, Iâll protect her for you,â He said and pulled the picture down, heading into his room with it.
He was wrong, his father doesnât deserve to see this â nobody does â not after what he had done to her. His motherâs memory deserved to be preserved, not used like that.
However, when he came into the room, Marcel saw a scene that made his lips twitch. Of course, he forgot about this part.
Lo and behold, on his bed was a cute-looking chihuahua that was frozen in fear because on the floor lay a young well-muscled cat with a long body, large head, and short legs. This cat was no other than the famous lion called Samson that has been his companion since young.
Marcel sighed upon seeing that the chihuahua had wet his bed from fear and he couldnât blame Macy for doing so because his bed was the only territory Samson wouldnât cross.
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