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Worst Fear 104

    <b>Chapter 104 </b>


    Lydia


    I didn’t expect him to pull me back or stop me from leaving.


    I also never expected to hear the words, “I never stopped loving you.”


    His hold around my wrist was firm. We locked eyes, and I noticed the tears filling the brim of his eyes.


    “Please, Lydia, give me just one chance to prove myself to you again. I don’t care how long it takes, or how much <b>time </b><b>I </b>have to spend trying to win you and the twins, but I truly want to be part of your life.”


    I blinked and pulled my hand wash. Inhaling softly, my hand found my ne, and I tugged on it.


    Maybe my walls are cracking. Seeing him look this miserable wasn’t something I expected. He ought to be having <b>a </b>good life after our divorce.


    I took a step back, “Mason, I just can’t –”


    “You don’t have toe to a conclusion right now.<i>” </i>He stopped me from continuing. “You should think about what I just said.” He rubbed his eye with his hand.


    “You will, right?”


    I sighed. “I can’t promise you I will do that.” It was time I went back inside. “Whatever I decide would be based on how you conduct yourself in the next few days.”


    If he keeps stalking me around, I’ll have to cut him offpletely.


    “I don’t want to see you anywhere near the twins.” I looked around, “My house or mypany?” I had to remind him


    again.


    I’ve spoken about the fact that I am not pleased with his actions, especially the fact that he is a stalker, but he doesn’t seem to notice or care.


    “I’ll promise you that if you promise to think things through beforeing to a conclusion.”


    Was he trying to cut a deal with me right now?


    “Three days, let’s meet in three days. You can pick whatever location.” I wet my lower lip.


    “Fine.” I turned to start walking back, but/stopped and spun around, “Whatever decision I reach, you’d have to ept it.”


    <b>“</b>I will.”


    Good. There was no need for thinking, my mind is already made up, I don’t want him in my life anymore. He left and <b>won’t </b>


    be weed back.


    “Good night, Lydia,” he called after me.


    Chapter <b>104 </b>


    I got back <b>to </b>my car and drove off. I had no destination in mind. After I caught Mason <b>with </b><b>the </b><b>twins</b>, I cleared my schedule <b>to </b>spend time with them.


    I knew Mason had been stalking me and the twins since Mnie returned from the hospital. Although it <b>didn’t </b>sit well with me, I have always tolerated it, not wanting to confront him.


    But seeing him in their school didn’t sit well with me, and I had to give him a piece of my mind.


    I looked out the windscreen, resting my head on the car’s headrest. I pulled my car over. Resting from the long drive<b>. </b>


    I will not have to ever worry about Mason in three days. He’d be gone from my kids‘ lives for good. I hoped he <b>kept </b><b>his </b>promise.


    My phone beeped. I picked it up and opened the message to reveal its content.


    Zoe messaged me.


    Zoe: Hey, would you like to have lunch with me? There’s so much I want to talk about with you.


    Me: Sorry, I’ll pass. Maybe some other time.


    Zoe: I never mentioned the date yet.


    It doesn’t matter. I stared at her message, my fingers hovering over my keypad. My phone beeped again.


    Zoe: But we can go whenever you are free. You can pick the location.


    I inhaled a scent of breath. My phone rang at that moment<b>, </b>stopping me from replying. A call from Marcus.


    I ended the call and sent a text.


    Me: Can we talkter? I’m out.


    His reply came immediately.


    Marcus: Alright. Text me when you get back.


    I didn’t reply to Zoe’sst message. I drove around for some time before going back home.


    The next day, after dropping off Liam and Mnie, I had a long talk with the school director.


    The gates were left unattended, allowing strangers to speak to my kids.


    It wasn’t just about Mason. Even if I don’t want to admit it, I know Mason would not hurt them. But what if he had taken them away from me?


    I shook my head, dispelling that thought as I listened to the school director, a woman in her mid–fifties<b>, </b>speak. <b>She </b><b>sped </b>her hands together and leaned out of her chair.


    “I’m truly sorry about that, Miss. Alissa.” She spoke softly, barely moving her lips. There is a table separating <b>us</b>.


    “Fortunately, nothing happened to the kids. I’ll have the gatekeeper sacked with immediate <b>effect </b><b>and </b><b>ensure </b><b>our </b><b>security </b>


    IA


    <b>Chapter </b><b>104 </b>


    <b>is </b><b>tightened</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>Sun </b>rays leaked into the office from the open window at the side.


    <b>“</b>Once again, I’m sorry, Miss. Alissa.” She apologised again.


    I pressed my lips together, feeling bad that a man might lose his job because of me. I didn’t want <b>that</b>.


    Maybe it was just an honest mistake. I didn’t want to deprive him of his job. A second chance won’t be <b>bad</b>.


    “You don’t have to remove him from his position.” I rose to my feet, holding my purse. “The gatekeeper. <b>She </b><b>raised </b><b>a </b>brow, “A reminder of what he should do may work.”


    She stood, towering above me. Mrs. Alina was tall and pretty; even at her age, she would still pass for <b>a </b>model.


    “Thank you, Miss. Alissa. You are far too kind.” Mrs. Alina was an understanding woman. It is the only reason <b>Liam </b><b>and </b>Mnie attended here.


    She understood the fact that I didn’t want my twin’s face stered everywhere.


    As I walked towards my car, I couldn’t help but think about how easy it was to give others a second chance. Everyone <b>but </b>


    Mason.


    Stepping into my car, I closed the door behind me.


    “It’s because Mason betrayed you. Have you forgotten how he treated you? He almost ended your life in prison.<b>” </b><b>a </b>voice <b>in </b>my head said.


    “But he has changed now. He loves you, and he wants to be in the twins‘ lives. Do you want to deprive your twins of the chance of having a father?” another voice replied.


    “Stop it!” I yelled out loud.


    I closed my eyes and opened them, passing a hand through my hair. I can’t be having a mental debate right now. I just can’t have it.


    I ignited my car and drove away. Mason is out of my life, and that’s final. I won’t be epting him back.


    Mia walked beside me, our heels clicking sharply against the tiled floor with each step. We had just returned from a meeting held outside thepany with a client.


    There are a few people scattered around the lobby, ID dangled from their necks. They bowed slightly <b>in </b><b>respect </b>as I walked


    past.


    “Mr. rk cancelled the meeting, his email just came in,” Mia said, stepping ahead of <b>me </b>to open <b>the </b>door. <b>I </b>walked <b>into </b>my office, and she did the same after me.


    “This is the fifth time he has done this.” I am not pleased even the slightest. “If he doesn’t want <b>to </b><b>meet </b><b>or </b><b>wants </b><b><i>this </i></b><b>deal </b>called off, he should say it instead of posting me around. I don’t like it.”


    I walked around my table and sat on the leather seat. “What is his reason this time?” <b>I </b><b>questioned</b>.


    <b>71:55 </b><b>Suny </b>3 Ang OuG


    Chapter <b>164 </b>


    <b>“</b>His <b>reason </b><b>is </b><b>different </b>this time<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    “Which is?<b>” </b>


    “His son is sick.” My mind softened immediately, and I felt bad for judging him, knowing how it feels to <b>deal </b><b>with </b><b>a </b>sick


    child.


    <b>“</b>This is so unlike him,” I stated, remembering times when he never acted this way, I only discovered he has a son <bst </b>


    week.


    Mr. rk was a workaholic and would not miss anything business–rted for any reason. Hispany image <b>and </b>sess were very important to him.


    “He reunited with his wifest month; since then, he has taken great interest in his son’s life.” Mia walked <b>forward</b><b><i>, </i></b>dropping onto the couch. “Surprising right?”


    It sure was.


    I couldn’t help but ask what could have prompted such a change in him. Was it possible for a man like him <b>to </b>change entirely?


    “I’m so hungry, what will you be eating? I’m ordering in.” Mia asked, scrolling through her phone. Without looking <b>up </b><b>her </b>screen, she added, “Or, never mind. I’ll decide for myself. I don’t trust you.”


    I swivelled my chair from side to side, closing my eyes. What if Mason is like Mr. rk?


    Is it possible for him to love and ept the twins as his?


    As if on cue, my phone beeped. I picked it and checked the message.


    It was from Mason.


    I didn’t expect the three days to roll by <i>so </i>quickly. I <i>stood</i>, gathering my things into my purse. “I won’t be having lunch with you.”


    I walked out the door, more conflicted than I have ever been.


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