In a DC circuit, imagine a resistance of 10 Ohms connected parallel to a resistance of 20 Ohms, which is also parallel to a battery of V volts. In such a case, current will be distributed to the two of them.
However, in a short circuit, no current would pass through the resistance. Why does this happen? If the path of electrons is obstructed by the accumulation of electrons at the resistance, shouldn't the same happen in the above case as well?