"Why are you suddenly pretending to care about me? You don't love me, but you wanna marry me. Jason, who do you think you are?"
Jason still refused to let go of my hand. So, I bit his hand hard.
Feeling the pain, Jason loosened his hand and said in a cold tone,
"I've already apologized to you. What else do you want from me?"
"Erin is just my sister. Don't compare yourself to her. You two are different, and you'll be the only one who gets hurt."
Erin was brought into the Finley family by Jason's stepmother, so they were nominally siblings.
Jason pampered Erin so much that even I, his fiancée, felt uncomfortable, and I had no excuse to blame him.
They were sibling, so Jason always took Erin's side. People would appraise Jason for being a caring brother and laugh at me for being petty about it.
But was I really overthinking?
Which kind of girl would cling to her brother every day for hugs, love, and everything?
Erin's possessiveness towards Jason was terrifying. It was far from how a sister should behave.
I used to love Jason and could force myself to endure it.
Now, I no longer loved him, so I just felt disgusted.
I nodded indifferently. I was going to leave Ashton anyway. So I could say whatever I wanted.
Jason was angered by my reaction and threatened me,
"Stop upsetting me, Grace. Don't you want the imported drug?"
"No, I don't."
I said calmly.
Taking advantage of the moment when Jason was stunned, I quickly shook off his hand and walked away.
Jason's face turned sullen.
He unconsciously rubbed the fingers that had just touched my wrist, feeling that he was losing something for good.
He called his assistant.
"Send a month's supply of drug to Grace's family. Be quick."
Jason and I went to the same high school.
Back then, he was an aloof academic genius, a rich second-generation, a school hunk, and a straight-A student. All in all, he was like an idol.
I, on the other side, was pretty, had good grades, came from a wealthy family, and had a good personality. So, I thought I was good enough for Jason.
I created many chance encounters that I learned from movies and dramas, tried countless ways to pursue him, and worked hard for numerous days and nights to get into the same college as him.
My friends laughed at me for being obsessed with Jason.
But I didn't think so.
Jason was brilliant. I deserved a guy like him.