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Chapter 279

    Chapter 279


    Chapter 280


    ~CARTER~


    When I pulled up to the house, I noticed that all the cars were already there. It meant that I was thest


    one to return home.


    I take a deep breath before facing my brothers. When I push the door open, I’m hit with the scent of my


    mother cooking in the kitchen. Her meals are what brought us together every night. No matter where


    we were, we came home in time to enjoy the dinner that she made.


    Our family portrait wasid proudly on the wall. One of thergest portraits I’d ever seen. It was the first


    thing every guest saw when they entered our mansion. It was our parent’s pride and joy.


    Almost everyone who entered our home stopped and stared at the portrait before moving forward. For


    me, I’d gotten used to that picture by now.


    I walked down the hallway and made a second left; I found my mother exactly where I knew she would


    be.


    “You’rete.” She scolds me. “Your brothers have been singing this in my head for the past hour.


    Where have you been?”


    Dropping ra’s sister home. I don’t say those words out loud. I knew my mother would have plenty to


    say about that.


    “At a party.” It was only partly true.


    She sighs, “When will you start getting serious about your life, Carter?”


    It wouldn’t be a typical day if my mother didn’t remind me of my poor decisions. I lean over the counter


    and kiss her on her cheek. It always worked.


    She smiles, “They’re waiting on you. After one game, I want everyone inside for dinner.”


    I nod and rush out the back door to enter our backyard. With ten acres ofnd for our leisure, we had a


    combination of a basketball court, a tennis court, pools, and all you could think about to have some fun.


    The basketball court was first, right next to the house.


    “You’re f*****gte, Carter!” ric growled the second he saw me. “Why do you always keep us


    waiting?”


    He walks up to me, and I narrow my eyes.


    “I never asked you to wait.” I retort. “Now get the f**k out of my face.”


    “Oh yeah?” he asks as she shoves my chest. “What are you going to do about it?”


    I push him backward as I re at him. It doesn’t take us more than a few seconds to start grinning at


    each other. This was how we greeted each other almost every day.


    “Let’s y ball!” He shouted to alert my other brothers that I was finally home.


    They all came running out of the house like a bunch of lunatics. I expected them to be out here waiting


    with ric, but they all anticipated that I would bete and waited indoors instead.


    “Throw the ball!” I shout at ric. He’s the eldest of the nine of us and the biggest pain in my ass. We


    were verypetitive about many things; basketball got us the most riled up.


    “Ignore him,” Apollo shouts. He’s three years older than me and the second born. “Send the ball my


    way!”


    We’ve always been thispetitive. Always fighting to win. At any sport, whether it be football or


    basketball, even baseball.


    “The winner has to get the most food!” Ares shouts. He was always thinking about his stomach. Ares


    was the fourth, and he was neen years old.


    “Can you guys stop making so much noise?” Violet asks as she tries to read her book on the porch.


    She’s the calmest amongst us and, unfortunately for her, the only girl.


    Everyone knows she’s the spoilt princess; she gets everything she wants, and no one can hurt her


    unless they want her eight brothers to beat the s**t out of them.


    “You can go read in your room!” Cole tells her as he joins in on the game with the rest of us.


    “ric,” she pouts. “I want to read out here. Can’t you guys yter?”


    Apollo and I give each other a look we always do when Violet uses her charm on our older brother. He


    never says no to her and treats her like the princess that she is.


    “Come on, boys,” he says, “let’s wrap this up and head inside. Mom’s making some honey-zed


    turkey for us.”


    ric passes the ball to Cole, who looks upset that his game just got squashed because of his fifteen-


    year-old sister. We never even got a chance to y. There was always tomorrow. Same time, same


    ce.


    I head inside with the rest of my brothers, and we all take our seats assigned to each of us since we


    were younger.


    “This looks so good, Mom,” I tell her as she fills our tes.


    “Thank you, Carter,” she smiles. “And where is Violet? Why isn’t she in here with everyone?”


    “She’s reading her book,” ric tells her. “She wille to eat; let her enjoy the book, Mom.”


    Mother shakes her head at my brother, “I don’t know why you spoil her so much. She will run to you for


    everything, and you’ll regret letting her get her way every time.”


    “I’ll deal with that when the timees.” He assures her.


    “You won’t be saying the same thing when she falls in love, and you have no control over her


    decisions. She would be so used to you giving her everything she wants that she won’t listen when you


    say no.” Mother tells him.


    We all stiffen at her words. The thought of Violet falling in love with some asshole didn’t sit right with all


    of us. I guess we would always see her as our little sister. Luckily, so far, she didn’t seem interested in


    anything else but her books. We were safe, at least for now.


    “I was looking forward to seeing ra today.” My mother says suddenly. The entire table grew quiet at


    the mention of her.


    My jaw clenched, and my fork hit the te. “Not this again, mother.”


    I didn’t want to talk about ra, not now, not in front of my entire family.


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    “Are we supposed to act like she never existed?” She asks me.


    “You know why I had to end things with her.” I remind her. “I didn’t want to hurt her but it had to be


    done. Look at what’s happening to ric and his marriage because he didn’t end things when he


    should have.”


    “Wow.” ric looks at me. “Did you have to drag me down with you?”


    “I’m sorry.” My mother cuts in before we could start an argument. “I’ll try not to bring her up again. Eat


    your food.”


    I was no longer hungry. I had lost my appetite.
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