Feel the Way You Feel, My Love
The light in the room was already turned on.
The moment Natalie stepped in, she felt her hair standing on end.
It was a very big study room, maybe around sixty or so square feet. The walls of the room were plastered
with a lot of photographs and posters of various sizes.
Apart from those, there were many wax figures lying around.
All of these wax figures shared the same face as the subject of every single photograph and poster—
Shane’s mother. Natalie felt goosebumps rising on her arms and subconsciously rubbed at them.
Why were there so many pictures of her mother-in-law in Sean’s room? Also, what was with the wax
figures?
Besides that, why would a nephew even have so many pictures and figures of his own aunt in his study
room?
Natalie looked at Shane in confusion.
Shane’s dark expression immediately sent chills down her spine. It felt as if the temperature had lowered
following his glare, and it even began to feel as if she couldn’t breathe.
She knew that Shane wasn’t just angry, he was furious.
Rightly so, as who wouldn’t have been furious at the sight of their mother’s face plastered all over
someone’s study room in such a perverse manner?
Natalie gently squeezed Shane’s hand, reminding him to calm down and investigate the reason behind
Sean’s actions before getting angry.
Shane closed his eyes and did his best to suppress his anger. He turned to Silas and asked, “Is there
anything else apart from these?”
“Yes. We also found a diary.” At the mention of the diary, Silas’ face paled, and he started to look extra
uncomfortable.
Natalie could already sense that something was very wrong. “Where is it?”
Shane wanted to ask the same thing.
Silas walked toward the desk and pulled open a drawer. He took out an old diary with a yellowing cover
and passed it to Shane with both hands. “I flipped through the diary before you came. Sean’s been using
it since he was ten. If you want to read it, you can start from where I’ve left the bookmark, which starts
from when he was fifteen. That’s where he starts to talk about why he has so many pictures and wax
figures of Mrs. Thompson.”
After that, he quickly stepped aside and did his best to become invisible.
He wished he didn’t have to be around when Shane exploded, knowing he would get thrown into the mix.
“Shane, let’s read from where Silas mentioned,” Natalie said gently to Shane, who was looking at the
diary.
He pressed his lips together before following suit.
Silas had made sure to leave half of the bookmark outside the pages so that it could be found easily, so
Shane immediately flipped to that page.
When he saw the contents on the page, Shane’s pupils immediately contracted, and he felt like a vein
was about to burst.
Sean! How dare he!
The hand Shane was holding the diary with was beginning to tremble in a fury, and the veins on his arm
were already showing.
It was something that only happened when he was so enraged that he could destroy anything.
Natalie was shocked and asked, “What is it?”
Shane didn’t reply and continued staring at the diary with a stormy glare.
All Natalie could do was read it herself.
When she saw the contents of the diary, she inhaled in shock and pressed a hand to her gaping mouth.
“S-Sean…”
Sean had developed romantic feelings toward his own aunt.
No wonder he had so many pictures and wax figures of his own aunt. He was in love with her.
It wasn’t the familial type of love a nephew should have toward his aunt, either. No. He loved her the way
a man would love a woman.
He was disgusting. How could anyone ever feel that way toward their own relative?
It’s a taboo!
“I’m going to kill him. I’m going to f*cking kill him,” Shane suddenly hissed. His voice wasn’t laced with
any emotion except pure, unadulterated anger.
Natalie was scared, but she didn’t try to advise him otherwise.
She knew how angry he was right now.
If she told him to calm down, he would only get angrier.
Silas flinched and even began to hide his breathing in an attempt to disappear.
After what seemed like a long time, Shane finally calmed down slightly. He shut the diary with a loud
snap and gripped it tightly. “Take all of these posters, pictures, and wax figures. Then, burn them. I don’t
want to see any trace of them left behind.”
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