Dumped by One, Chased by Another? My Ex's Sister Is a Gal and She's Coming for Me - Chapter 54
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- Chapter 54 - The Showdown with the Ex-Girlfriend
“Long time no see, sis.”
When I cautiously lifted my head, I saw my little sister standing there, looking down at me with cold, lifeless eyes.
She looked nothing like she did a month ago—when she saw me with Natsuyama-senpai.
Her hair was dyed blonde, she wore colored contact lenses, and her clothes were casual, even a little flashy.
I couldn’t believe it. She used to only wear neat, modest outfits.
What happened to her?
No, that doesn’t matter.
I don’t care about the reasons.
“W-Why…?”
“Why?”
“Why were you with Kengorou?”
“That’s what you’re most concerned about, huh.”
Haruki let out a deep sigh and turned to walk toward the house.
“We’ll cause a scene if we talk out here. Come inside. You can manage that, right?”
She tossed that over her shoulder and walked into the house.
Even seeing me struggling with crutches, she made no move to help.
We’re family. I’m injured.
How could she treat me like this?
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“Ugh… ngh…”
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Grinding my teeth at the sheer cruelty of it all, I pushed the door open and stepped inside.
Apparently, it had been left unlocked.
“I’m home.”
Even though I had finally come back after so long, no one welcomed me.
I made my way down the hallway toward the living room,
where I found two people waiting.
Haruki and Mom.
“Fuyumi, why are you here?”
“……”
Haruki sat there, her face sullen and silent,
but her sharp eyes were locked on me.
“I-I.”
That’s when I told them everything.
How I had a falling out with Natsuyama-senpai and got kicked out.
How the hospital discharged me.
How I had no money, no one to take me in, and nowhere else to go.
“That’s why I want to stay here. Please. I can’t survive otherwise.”
I pleaded with them, tears rolling down my cheeks.
But Haruki’s expression remained cold as ice.
“Even now, it’s still just about you, isn’t it? Do you even care what you did to Kengorou?”
“Well, if you want to stay here, that’s your decision.”
“Mom?”
“Mom?”
Haruki and I said the exact same thing at the exact same time.
Though in Haruki’s voice, I could hear a sharp undertone of disapproval.
“But you can’t stay here. Go live at your father’s villa.”
“What?”
“W-Why?!”
Why would she suggest the villa?
The Ayase family owns several villas—technically, my father’s properties, though some predate even him.
As long as he gave permission, there’d be no issue with me living there.
“Listen. Kengorou still comes to this house, right? I don’t want him running into you.
He’s finally starting to heal. I won’t let him fall apart again.”
“What… are you saying he matters more to you than I do?”
“Of course I am. To me, he’s like a son.
And after the way you hurt him, I have no intention of ever forgiving you.”
Even my mother was looking down at me with those same cold eyes.
How can they look at me like that?
I’m their daughter. I’m family.
“That’s awful. That’s so awful!
And why is Kengorou even still coming here?! That’s what doesn’t make sense!”
Kengorou and I broke up.
So why would he still have a reason to come here?
“He’s my boyfriend now.”
“What?”
For a second, I thought I misheard her.
But the moment I realized I hadn’t, a storm of rage tore through me.
“Y-You’ve got to be kidding me, traitor!
Why, why the hell would he be with you?!”
“Why? You’re seriously asking that?
You cheated on him with some loser and tossed him aside without a second thought—and now you’re acting like you’re the victim?”
“!”
My body trembled violently.
She used to adore me.
She’d never raised her voice at me like this.
Now, Haruki was glaring at me with such fury,
I thought she might actually try to kill me.
“Kengorou tried to kill himself, you know?”
“Huh?”
What was that?
No one told me that.
I didn’t know. I never heard anything like that.
“Because,”
“You don’t need to be told to understand how it feels… to be betrayed and abandoned by someone you love.”
“I, I didn’t.”
“It hurts so much to realize your feelings were worthless.
And when it wasn’t even your fault… that kind of betrayal is soul-crushing.”
She was right.
I betrayed Kengorou.
I threw him away by my own choice.
“What have I done.”
I collapsed into a chair, dazed.
Had I really done something that terrible?
“I.”
Haruki muttered under her breath.
“I’ve loved Kengorou for a long time.”
“……”
I had no words to respond.
Because I already knew.
I always suspected he was her first love.
“But he only ever had eyes for you.
So I figured. I had to give up.
It was complicated, but I still wanted to be happy for you two.”
Since middle school, Haruki had always used formal language with Kengorou.
It was her way of putting distance between them, of protecting herself from heartbreak, and of showing support for our relationship.
“But now I’m not giving him up.”
She stared me down with unwavering resolve and declared it.
“AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!”
I screamed.
Because I’d lost everything.
And it was all because of me.
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“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!”