Helanie:
"You were supposed to tell me everything, Norman," I hissed again, "and now that you are here, do ask your mother about the curse and why she kept most of it from us," I grunted, leaving for the hotel when he tried to hold my hand.
"I never asked you to hit or hurt your brother, Norman. I expected you to tell me the truth so that I can decide when I want to have a talk with Emmet. So that I wouldn't have to feel guilty about everything," I repeated myself and at this point, I felt like I was just a broken record.
"Now let me go, I can't stand you or anyone at the moment," I uttered, freeing my hand and walking away. I heard him still follow after me even after I was in front of my hotel room.
I stayed with my mom for the rest of the night. The next morning, we decided to head back home.
"What are you going to do now?" my mother asked, gently placing her hand over mine.