Chapter 1493
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 1493
Corinneâs anger was directly proportional to her calmness. The lack of visible anger was much more
terrifying than if she were to scold them directly.
After telling âBryanâ and Christine to come with her, Corinne turned and walked out.
âBryanâ and Christine looked at Francine, silently requesting her to intercede forthem.
Francine could tell that Corinne was genuinely infuriated, so she decided not to interfere with Corinne
taking disciplinary action against the children. She shrugged helplessly at the two kids and said, âI canât
help you anymore now that your Mommy knows what happened. Now youâll have to face the
consequences of your actions.â
Bryanâ and Christine were disheartened; Francine seemed to have left them to be sent to their doom!
There was nothing they could do except follow their mother out of their auntâs room.
Corinne brought the three children back to her bedroom. She sat on the sofa and looked frustratedly at
the kids. Then, she patted the seat next to her and said to Joey, âCome here. Youâre not involved in all
this.â
Joey looked at his younger siblings. He felt distressed and helpless as he went over to take his seat.
Corinne looked at Bryan and Christine. âWhy were you fighting?â
The two kids kept their lips tightly sealed. Neither offered an explanation.
Corinne then raised an eyebrow and said, âStill not talking?â
âBryanâ pursed his lips, but Corinneâs gaze piled the pressure on him. Thus, he was the first to speak
up. âI fought back because she hit me.â
Christine shook her head. âHe stepped on my doll on purpose! I was just trying to push him away.â
âBryanâ then said, âI didnât do it on purpose, but you pushed me anyway!â
Christine responded, âWhatever! You canât step on my doll!â
The argument started again.
Corinne frowned in slight irritation. âEnough!â Her stern command immediately silenced the two
youngsters.
âBryanâ and Christine kept quiet and looked fearfully at their mother.
Corinne massaged her temples and said, âI thought you fought with each other because of something
serious! Are you telling me this minor issue was the reason?â
The two children kept quiet.
âIs this how siblings should treat each other in a small misunderstanding? By hurting your sibling?â
Corinne asked unhappily.
âBryanâ felt remorseful when he saw Corinneâs unhappy expression. âPlease donât get angry, Mommy. I
know I was wrongâ¦â
Corinne then asked, âDo you know what you did wrong?â
âBryanâ replied, âYes. I shouldnât have fought with my sister.â
Corinne then turned to Christine. âWhat about you? Do you know what you did wrong?â
Christine glared at âBryanâ before looking back at Corinne. âI donât think I was wrong!â
Corinneâs frown became even sterner when she saw how stubborn her daughter was. âAm I right to
understand that you donât think you were wrong even though you scratched your brotherâs face?â
Christine raised her head defiantly. âHeâs not my brother!â
Corinne and Joey were both stunned to hear that.
Bryanâ blinked awkwardly and deliberately avoided everyoneâs gaze.
Corinne narrowed her eyes and looked closely at Bryan, but she was unable to detect anything unusual
with him.
She then turned her attention back to Christine. âWhy do you say that heâs not your brother? You were
born on the same day, you grew up together, and youâve spent most of your time together since the day
you were both born. Why would you suddenly refuse to accept him as your brother?â