Kane looked around the corner. He knew better than anything his sister would go to see the Great White. He watched as she stood in front of the door, pausing before knocking.
He saw her begin to walk in, but stopping short, stepping back to her original position. He was too far away to hear the words the two exchanged but almost immediately he saw Marie become unsteady on her feet. Kane watched as his sister turned and began walking away; concerned as to why she hadn't gone in.
Then he saw her fall to the floor but only for a moment before picking herself up and going to the elevator, no doubt to get the breakfast she had said she was going to get.
Kane's face hardened and he finally came from behind the corner, storming toward Sheamus' room. He pounded on the door, furious.
Sheamus opened the door, shocked to see Kane standing there. "What do you want?"
"What did you do?" Kane said through gritted teeth.
"I told her it was over. Happy?"
Kane stood there. He got what he wanted. He should be happy but the look on his sister's face, the same look that Sheamus now mirrored back to him, made him feel many things, none of which were happy.
"You'd think so, wouldn't you?" Kane pushed past Sheamus. This was something they needed to discuss further.
Marie stood in the elevator with her father waiting for whatever crazy plan he'd come up with now.
"I hear that Kane found out. That really ruins the plan I had." He shook his head.
"I'm sorry that the obliteration of my love life ruined your plan." She was beginning to get agitated. Kane was definitely Paul's son. The only thing either cared about was themselves and the fact this was her family made her feel slightly sick.
"It's okay. We'll come up with something else. Now that I've got you on my side, he'll never see it coming. Who would've thought? My baby girl selling out her big brother."
As her father said those words, that sick feeling got even stronger. How could she do this? He's her brother. No matter what he did or will ever do, Kane would always be her brother.
"No…nobody is worth hurting him. Nothing he can ever do will be worth that." The doors opened and she walked out. Her father stood there looking dumbfounded.
When Marie got back up to the room Kane was gone. She shrugged her shoulders, putting the food down, picking up her laptop and beginning catching up on emails and the work that she had been letting pile up.
When her brother finally returned, he didn't say much. Something was wrong though, Marie looked up from her computer screen and watched as he picked through the multitude of different items she'd brought for him to eat.
"Drinks are in the fridge." She stared as he nodded, grabbing an orange juice.
"So what do you want to do today?" Kane opened the juice and began drinking waiting for her response.
"I got a lot of work to do. While we're in the area I might as well drive to the office and get some stuff done."
"That paper can't live without you for a few more days?" Her brother prodded.
She rolled her eyes. The truth was she just didn't want to be there anymore.
"Fine." Kane slammed the juice down on the dresser. "Get packed and go. But I want you here this Sunday."
She let out a deep breath. "Why?"
"I didn't get to spend any time with you. I want one day with my sister."
She smiled, though she wasn't happy with him right now. She would concede. "Fine. As long as you leave Sheamus alone, he doesn't deserve..."
"I know what he deserves."
Marie looked at her brother, unsure of what he meant by that. The tone in his voice was unfamiliar to her. She was scared of what he was going to do.
