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Worst Fear 33

    I walked into the building in front of me, my stilletter ticking:


    I stopped in front of the receptionest. Her blonde hair cascaded down her shoulders.


    With a bow and word of greetings, the asked, “Do you have an appointment with Met Adelina s diet.


    Mes Adeline Rivers and I are very good hiends, said dead of answering ber, “don’t need an appointme


    Mrs Adeline Rivers was the moderator of the club and also one of the top members, But before that, she is my friend That concept d’usmuy blurred over time, but that doesn’t change the fact that we were nice college buddies


    This is the second time I’ming to too her, I can’t stay kicked out of the club forever. What would I tell my friends abant meet them?


    Talready lost the ne to Lydia which had made me crazy. Being cut off from the club for good would do the worst to me.


    “Maam, you can’t see her without an appointment; I’m sorry, I stared at her lips, painted red and lined with purple


    “Inform her that Victoria is here. She won’t send me back.” I <b>said </b>boldly.


    This was a gamble


    She clearly stated thest time that she did not want to see me anymore.


    The receptionist seemed torn,


    “She’s my very good friend.” I heard myself say. After a few minutes, the receptionist was finally able to reach Mrs Adeline Rivers


    I stopped into her office an hourter.


    “You don’t just show up unannounced,” she said with a tone of disappointment.


    “Well, You left me with no choice,” I said, dropping on the couch by the side.


    As the CEO of Beta Nation, a multi–purposepany, her office was spacious and had all the luxury any office could have.


    She had over fifteen branches nationwide. Her business was doing super well, which is why she was in the billionaire session of the club.


    “Did you speak to Miss Brooks?” She asked. I ced my bag on the side of the couch


    “At least I should get a cup of tea or coffee,” I <b>said</b>, looking a


    around


    “You can do that <b>at </b><b>a </b>cafe. I didn’t invite you in to entertain you.” <b>I </b>smirked, looking at her, her tone had changed, sharper than it be to be<b>. </b>


    It’s funny how humans can change. Before <b>Lydia </b>arrived at the club, she used to be all over me.


    “Now, did you speak to Miss Brooks?” She asked again<b>, </b>and I <b>shook </b>my head.


    <b>“</b>Adeline, there should be something you ca


    Adeline <b>shook </b>her head, “you are the moderator of the club.” I reminded.


    “That doesn’t mean I call all the shots.” She replied.


    There was a pile of files on her table. She wore round rim sses, which stopped at the bridge of her note


    Chanter 13


    Hive been imearing to ask. She bruised, probing my expression. “What’s your rtionshi


    <b>“</b><b>Oh</b>, you noticed tools asked. Not that I caredil Lydia liked mms or not. I’m quite surê th?t this wat sher the wind as 11l always be not of her reach.


    “Don’t be so shocked when I tell you this” Thegan shuffling a hit off n


    Mrs Adeline Rivers nodded, also moving her body forward.


    “Well, she is my ex–daughter inw


    Tmy chair


    Mrs. Adeline Rivers blinked, not quite getting it, I understood her confusion.


    “Are you aware her name is Alissa Brooks?” she questioned. I leaned back into my chair


    can not forget the face of that no matter the name she decides to use.


    It was no secret what Lydia dit. Or, in a more correct form, it was no secret what I made her take on


    I saw a <b>chance </b>to kick her out of my life, <b>and </b>my son’s <b>life</b><b>, </b>and I <b>grabbed </b>it. But who knew that stubborn fly woulde back yearster to interrupt my life and try to bring me down?


    Just like that first time, I intend to crush her, Wealth or not, she’ll <b>never </b><b>be </b>a match for me.


    “What about her pregnancy?” Adeline was already in gossip mode.


    Iraised a brow. That was when it urred to me that all through I have missed the most important thing.


    Lydia was pregnant then. Did she lose the baby? Her baby bump was gone since it was over five years, and she was already over six months along


    Was it stillbirth?


    <b>“</b>Well, for now, I have no idea where the baby is or what happened to i


    “This is news. I’m surprised. I can only tell that it must be devastating


    “it is.” I tried to maintain a sad expression. “You can only imagine, I <b>said</b>.


    “That’s why I was surprised when I saw her in the club with a different name. But that girl has been funny, and up till this moment, nothing has changed


    about that<b>. </b>


    I knew I was


    sounding bitter, but I couldn’t help it.


    “So you see why it’s difficult to approach her and beg” I released a tired sigh.


    Adeline moved into her chair.


    My eyes moved from the floor to the ceiling window at the side where the <b>sun </b>poured in, <b>casting </b>a shadow on the closed things


    “So please, Adeline, help me save my ce. You know I’ve been a loyal member of this club from the beginning. I am one of the founding members. How can be <b>kicked </b>out by a new member? It feels unfair. This doesn’t make sense.”


    She shrugged her shoulders, “that’s how the club is,” she <b>said </b>in resignation. She should have the authority to kick Lydia <b>out</b>, and not the other <b>way </b>out,


    “Money rules. She has more money and influence.” I sped my hands together under the table.


    “Still doesn’t make sense or exin anything. These are rules guiding the club.”


    Chapter 33.


    You broke them, Feant mally ine Lydia. She avoided my eyei,


    <b>Was </b>she taking that bitch side right now?


    “What do you miran?”


    What were the rules that I didn’t know?


    “You insulted a higher ranking member, plus, she is currently the richest in the clos, and you disregarding her and embarrassing her broke thei


    She gave me a look as if to say. “I see you aren’t consistent with the rules, but you can’t me me


    The rules have never been applied.


    “The only thing you can do is beg Miss Brooks” She wore her sses, a sign that thewrsation was over


    “That’s the only way you’d return back.”


    I left her office feeling more angry <b>than </b>I’ve ever beer.


    I punched the middle of my steering wheel


    Closing my eyes I ced my head on the steering wheel, holding back my scream of frustration


    Lydia, you won’t <b>have </b>me throw out.


    My mind reverted to how I knelt down in front of her all because I didn’t want to be removed from the group but she ended up sending me out regardless


    of that.


    Now, she wants me to beg her again.


    It’s clear that no matter how much I beg or what I do, she <b>never </b>agree to take me back to the group. She just wants me to embarrass myself.


    She’s in for the embarrassment and I won’t give her that satisfaction.


    ‘t get back to the club without her, then I’ll make sure she doesn’t get to stay in that club.


    I <b>can’t </b>


    ‘I won’t let you be Lydia, Never.”


    As I drove back to the mansion, I received a call from Julia’s mom, Mrs. Everett


    “Would you like to go shopping


    g with nie?” She asked after exchanging pleasantries.


    “Of course.”


    We will be inws soon, so there is no need to dy. If it was up to me, Mason would <b>have </b>gotten married to her by no


    пом.


    But the thing with children, especially males, is that you can’t force them. I can only pressure him, giving him that subtle push.


    My spirit was lifted when Julia informed me about their lunch today. I looked over to my wristwatch, they should be together right now.


    Thope Mason <b>has </b>seen how important Julia is


    If you want to keep growing in life, you need a capable woman.


    Thirty minutester, I pulled up in front of the shopping mall. Mrs. Everett sent me a message as to the exact ce she was.


    There were people all around, chatting as they shopped.


    Chapter <b>33 </b>


    I met a sales lil and was d to know the was waiting to lead me to her


    Mrs: Everett,” I said when I saw her. She was trying on a heel.


    She smiled, lifting her head. “Victoria” liked the way she pronounced my name.


    By her side was ady with red <b>hair </b>and light makeup. With her dress and the way it was essorized, it was clear she was a high–ss tad


    Something about her reminded me of Lydia.


    “Was around and thought this would be a good time to bond. I paused and looked at the woman.


    “You are finally here,” Mrs Everett said, and we hugged.


    “Was around and thought it would be a good time <b>to </b>spend together.”


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