H.U.R.T

H.U.R.T
I'm watching you


Jossie Moore, daughter of Julio Moore, highly respected lawmaker. So why does Jossie still bear her father's last name. Wasn't he married and had twins?


Yeah, correct. Jossie is married to an army Marine. A very good fighter. He married the man because they both loved each other. However, everything did not go smoothly when their marriage age stepped on the figure to five years. Husband changed. Changed in every way after coming home to war from one of the countries.


Her husband, who used to be very happy spending time with his children, suddenly disliked the sound of crying and whining. Jossie had to try to calm her children down if her husband was at home. And keeping kids from crying and fussing is very difficult.


Having a pair of twins is a very sweet gift and also an ordeal that requires strong mental resilience. His two sons always fought over one thing. The pattern of behavior that for Jossie looks normal and even adorable becomes his own entertainment when he is tired after doing his routine. Entertainment for her was not for her husband. Her husband thinks everything is a distraction.


The husband who used to be very gentle and attentive did not find Jossie again at the same time that her husband considered her children a threat.


Her husband would only act sweet when he needed Jossie's service in bed. It hurt Jossie a lot. Hurt heart. And the scene in the bed can end with a commotion if suddenly one of the children cry and interfere with their activities.


Jossie also suffered from domestic violence. His smooth face often gets slaps.


Jossie works for one of the leading publishers. She loves her job but loves her two children and her husband.


Her husband's changing circumstances made her have to make a decision. Divorced? Nope. He is still trying to hold back from giving their relationship a chance. She believes her husband still loves her. Her husband will definitely change as before. Loving, gentle, and attentive.


Jossie decided to quit the company to spend more time with her family. She thought her efforts to establish a more harmonious relationship could make her husband change. Hope is not without reason. Her husband was traumatized after the war. This kind of thing is often experienced by marines. Where they must see directly the victims fall, victims who are friends of struggle. Her husband is a great Marine, a leader in the team.


Of course, the shock he experienced was heavier. Her husband may bring victory to the country, but not to the family of his fallen comrades.


Jossie was very concerned about that. She always tried and tried to comfort her husband. Convince her husband not to blame himself. It's a job they choose, and the marines and their families have to be prepared at any risk. But Jossie also could not imagine that one day she would receive the news that her husband had died.


Her attention and effort was rejected by her husband. He even got scorn, scorn and ridicule when telling a prihal about him who had resigned from the job. A futile attempt turned out.


Turns out he was wrong. After he devoted himself to his small family to the fullest extent, Jossie not only gained physical violence. Her husband started playing crazy. Change the couple.


The heart of the wife is not broken. Betrayal is something that you cannot tolerate in a relationship. But there are times when that principle is defeated by commitment. Yes, Jossie is still trying to be patient by keeping her household ark in the midst of her heart and mental breakdown by relying on words of wisdom that patience will reap extraordinary sweet results. The commitment she made with her husband before God was also the reason for her that divorce was not the solution. He lived it in the midst of inner shock to the point where God was able to make him give up.


In the sixth year, he finally found the point that he was no longer able to hold everything. At that time she and her husband had a quarrel in front of their children and there was also a woman who he took to their house, slept in their bed and suddenly her father appeared. Her husband also quarreled with her father. In the end, his father took him and also his children. The divorce was handled by Jossie and threatened her husband to sign the divorce papers.


Fearful of her father's threats, her husband signed the divorce papers, threatening to return to take her two children.


Six months after her divorce from her husband, her father was found dead in his study. Found by him and his two children. A very heavy blow for him, because his father allegedly committed suicide. The media reported it. It was a hot topic for a month. Jossie himself was unable to deny the news even though he was not sure his father had killed himself. Jossie found no reason why her father chose to leave her in such a cruel manner. But the doctor mentioned that his father did swallow some drugs that make Julio overdosed.


"Mom, is that Uncle going to die?"


"No, Jely. The doctor said he's fine." Jossie forced her lips to smile. Both hands hugged his son and daughter. His eyes were always scanning vigilantly. He was worried that the threat was still lurking.


She was very grateful to Darren for protecting her two children. The same question that danced in Austin's mind, who exactly was the target of the sniper. Although her husband considered her children a nuisance, but he never witnessed her husband being rude to Jorell and Jely, anger was always bestowed on him. So it is highly unlikely that her husband intends to eliminate her children. Jossie believed that. Most importantly, he did not know Bartoli Ortiz. Yeah, he stole the Austin and county sheriff's talk.


Since her divorce from her ex-husband, she has never forgotten the man's threats. Two years had passed, she had never met her husband except for his father's funeral. Her husband came with a woman. And thanks to God who easily uprooted his taste towards the man. Jossie finds herself not jealous and hurt anymore once she sees her husband along with the woman. The love and awe that used to make him like a drunk kepayang, just disappeared.


"You didn't see that Austin and Isabell were coming into the room. They wanted to meet Darren," Jorell explained.


Jossie nodded confirming her son's words.


The door in front of them opened. Austin and Isabell are out of there. The two faces showed no tension, Isabell gave thanks in his heart, meaning that Darren's condition was not too worrying.


It felt like he had met the man and expressed his gratitude in person. But he felt sorry to ask permission.


"Your name is Jossie?" Austin asked. They have not met specifically.


"Yes." Yeah."


"When have you known Darren?" Investigate Austin.


"Since at the beach," Jossie could clearly feel that Austin was trying to intimidate him. Jossie understood that considering his two children were likely targets of the shooter. For Austin they are strangers, powerful objects that are suspect.


"Where's your husband?" Austin is always frontal.


"Out of town." Hoping that his children would not protest about the little lies he created. Jossie has explained to her two children that their parents cannot be together like parents in general. Jely and Jorell are smart kids. They didn't ask much about it either. To this day, both Jely and Jorell have never asked about their father to Jossie.


"To be exact?"


Jossie looked at Austin cynically, she thought Austin's questions were too personal and she didn't know where her husband was. If he knew, he would run and hide. Not wanting to set foot on the same ground as the man who had already given him two precious treasures in the form of Jely and Jorell. The only good thing Jossie could still receive from her husband.


"Is it important." Jossie replied fiercely.


"I wouldn't ask if it wasn't important" Austin chimed in no less cynically.


"Rhinebeck," avoiding tension, Jossie answers the origin by naming a small town in New York.


"Rhinebeck?" Austin nosedived his eyebrows, unsure of Jossie's answer.


"Have you contacted your husband?"


"Yes, I just talked to him a while ago,"


"He's coming?"


"There's a job he can't leave." Jossie is increasingly agitated by the lies he creates. He hoped that the man before him would not suspect her.


"What kind of father is your husband" Austin said fiercely. "Brooklyn and Rhinebeck aren't that far away and she'd rather be her job than here with her newly attacked children?" Austin cleared his throat as he found Jorell staring at him with the typical accusatory gaze of a child. The boy seemed to realize Austin's bullying attitude toward his mother.


"Austin," Isabell rebukes Austin, who she thinks is a little outrageous. But Austin is still Austin, always bringing out what he thinks frontally.


"Do I need your opinion on that?"


"I don't need your permission to speak either."


The two stared at each other fiercely. Isabell went wrong. He looked at Jossie and her children with concern. Jely and Jorell are so sweet kids. Isabell likes them.


"Jorell, Jely, are you thirsty? What if you guys accompany me to buy me some drinks." Isabell. He did not want the children to see their mother depressed and he could not stop Austin's actions either. That guy won't listen to anyone.


Jorell and Jely stare at their mother for permission. Jossie nodded her head and thanked Isabell through the look in her eyes. Yes, only women understand women's feelings.


"I said everything was fine, '' said Jossie after her children and Isabell were not seen again.


"And he believes?"


"There's no reason for my husband not to trust me, on his wife." His tone changed when he said the word wife. "And I'm not lying. Everything's fine."


"Yes, only my brother isn't okay. What's your husband's name and what's his job?''


"I think you've gone too far!"


"You'll just answer."


"I refuse."


"Why? Because you're lying?" Austin tilted his upper lip in a style that Jossie said would make anyone who saw him bleed, not least of all.


"If you don't believe my answer, you just stop your question. This act of yours seems to accuse me and my family is the cause of this attack."


"Yes, I don't deny that. Strangers must beware."


Jossie couldn't take it anymore. He stood up from his place, stepping closer to Austin. The man turned out to be very tall, Jossie regretted his actions standing before Austin. He looks like a golden cucumber facing off against an evil giant. He looked small in front of the man. And what made Jossie even more irritated was their position, Austin looked down at her with a look of disdain. The man realized how short he was.


"You think I want this to happen? I don't know the Bartoli you're talking about. Don't accuse me as if my children and I were targets. What if that assumption were a fox. The target you are targeting is you. That makes more sense considering your scandalous life."


Austin chuckled again, "A scandalous life, huh? You're spying on me, a female dwarf?"


Female dwarves? Sounds very cute indeed, but not in the ears of people who do have a minimalist height.


"Kur-dwarf? W-did you just call me a female dwarf?"


"I'd look stupid if I called you a male dwarf" Austin said lightly.


"So you're spying on me?"


"You are a stupid man. Spying is definitely different from searching for information on the internet. The news about you is full of scandals. There is nothing to be proud of!"


"I don't live to make people like you look at me with pride."


"People like me? What do you mean?!"


"Liar. A bad liar. Come inside. Darren wants to see you. I'm watching you!" Austin pointed his middle and index fingers at his eyes and pointed them at Jossie.