Switch Mode

Worst Fear 157

Worst Fear 157

Chapter 157 

Mason 

I walked beside Lydia. It had been two days since the police incident, and we finally got a hold of mom. It wasn’t as hard as she expected

It didn’t have to be in the penthouse,Lydia said as we stepped into the elevator

It’s for the best, at least we’d have fewer suspicions from her.” 

The clevator dinged and opened. We stepped out together, our shoes clicking on the tiles in the same rhythm

Are you ready?I asked, as we stood in front of the door. Lydia inhaled sharply, YesI nodded, parting the side of my pocket, The recorder is in position, too.I said, dipping my hand into my pocket, I fetched a pen and placed it in my chest pocket

I punched the pin and stepped inside. Mom would be arriving in a few minutes, and before then, I had to get Lydia to relax

Do you want water? Tea? Or anything to help you relax.” I asked her, and she inhaled a scent of breath

Water, I’ll have water.She said, walking to the kitchen, which was opposite the sitting room

I’ll get it for you,but she brushed me off, I can get water for myself.” 

While she was away, the doorbell went off. Mom was here. I wasn’t ready to see her or speak to her yet, but I had to fit Lydia. She had no idea that Lydia was here with me

She accepted my invitation to come, thinking it was time to settle things between us. I strode over to the door and opened it. Hey, son.She greeted, cheerfully holding a basket of fruit. I stepped away from the door, giving her space to walk in

Is Zoe in? I got her favourite, grapes.” 

She’s out,I replied flatly walking behind her. You didn’t have to bring anything.” 

Of course I had to, I can’t come visit my son empty handed.” 

Whose purse is that?Mom asked, settling the basket of fruit on the table while eying Lydia’s purse

Mine, do you like the design too?Lydia asked from behind. Mom’s head jerked towards the direction of the 

voice

Lydia walked into the sitting room, holding a bottle of water. She wore a small grin as she sat next to her bag

Mom looked over to me and raised a brow, demanding an explanation, Why is she here?” 

The same reason why you are here,” Lydia answered. Oh, you brought fruits.” 

11:46 Sat, Sep 27

Chapter 157 

They aren’t for you.” Mom said defensively

I never said I wanted them.Lydia snapped, scrunching her face in disgust

15:55 vouchers

Her tone didn’t sit well with Mom, Mason, tell her to leave.Victoria said in a sharp voice, If she stays,

leave.” 

No one is leaving.I stated matteroffactly. We are here to discuss, and this has to do with the press conference.” 

Mom was about to protest, but it was too late. I signalled Lydia, and she started. Why did you send Julia to meet me? Is it because you are scared?” 

Scared?Mom scoffed, Why will I be scared?She asked in disbelief

I asked myself that question too. Why are you scared to face me?Lydia said, casually leaning into the couch. Maybe it’s because you did something bad.” 

I am not ready to listen to you.Mom rose to her feet, clutching her purse, If you can’t kick her out of your house, then I’ll be leaving.” 

Sit!Lydia said in a calm voice, I haven’t even started speaking.Her tone may be gentle, but it carried an authoritative undertone

Mom paused, and spun around, a loud chuckle escaped her lips. Who do you think you are to tell me what to do?She questioned, raising a brow. She didn’t wait for answers before walking away

Victoria, if you still have any regard for me as your son, sit,” I stated sternly, my voice carrying a quiet threat

Mom’s feet froze, her body turned rigid. She turned, this time, her eyes were red, from anger or maybe pain. She glared at Lydia

It’s all because of you,” she pointed at her screaming, my son has never spoken to me in such a tone until you came into his life.” She was yelling, but at least she started walking back

I curse the day you came into his life, why didn’t you just die in the fire? Why are you trying to pull him down with you?Mom asked panting heavily

Are you done?Lydia asked, Good, cause I’m just about to begin.She crossed one leg over the other, exuding control, like a woman who had everything in her palm

Was lying to your son not enough? What do you think would happen if I held a press conference too and told my side of the story? Aren’t you afraid of karma? That this will come back to bite you?” 

If you had left Mason’s life, I wouldn’t have gone to such lengths.” 

So 

you 

do admit to using cheap tricks to try to bring me down?Lydia questioned

*Cheap trick?Mom laughed, I merely exposed your true side. It needed a conference, and I did that,mom replied

11:46 Sat, Sep 27 M … 

Chapter 157 

แต 

By deceiving the public and spilling lies?Lydia fist her palm, anger sipping into each word. She inhaled sharply, closing her eyes. When she opened them, the anger was gone, replaced by a soft look

I never lied, the truth is whatever the public believes, and if they believe you killed my husband, then you did it,” Mom said through gritted teeth

$78 

She continued, So what if you didn’t kill him? The truth is what I say it is.She declared. With each sentence, her patience slipped

Lydia was silent. What are you silent about? Too stunned to speak?Mom pestered, fuelling Lydia’s quietness. You should have thought about this before you tried to take my son away from me.She ground her teeth

If you hadn’t pulled Mason and Julia apart, then I wouldn’t have had to use such a cheap trick. You used your twins to separate two people who were in love and you expected me to seat still?” 

I never loved Julia, it was you who wanted her as a daughterinlaw and orchestrated the whole pregnancy stuff to tie me down with her.I chipped in

I did it for you, for the company, for your future.” 

A wave of anger surged through me, I tried to keep it down, reminding myself we weren’t here to talk about me and Julia

Victoria, take back what you said at the conference. Tell the truth to the public.Lydia said. She uncapped the bottle and took a little sip

Why do you think I will do that? Who do you think you are to dictate stuff to me?” 

If you want to keep what’s left of your dignity, I’d suggest you do what Lydia has asked,I advised, pulling out the pen I had kept in my pocket

Mom squinted, trying to comprehend my actions, Unless you want news of you being a liar and deceiver all over the internet, let’s see if you’d be able to show your face anywhere after that.Lydia said

Mom’s voice resounded from the pen when I tapped the red button

It finally dawned on her that she was at a disadvantage, Are you threatening me?She blinked rapidly, moving her eyes from me to Lydia, and back to me

Yes,Lydia answered. No need to beat around the bush when that’s what we were doing

And you think it will work? I’m curious to see what gives you the audacity

Let’s find out.” Lydia said, with her eyes still settled on mom, she spoke, Post the video right now. Truth is what the public believes. Let’s see what truth they make out from our conversation.” 

I like that idea too,I said, walking to grab my laptop, which was on the dinner table

Realisation finally dawned on Mom when I sat behind my laptop and transferred the recording to it

I turned the laptop so it was facing her, this is my account, what do you think netizens would believe if I am 

11:47 Sat, Sep 27

440 

Chapter 157 

the one to post it? And I thought of a caption too, The true face of Victoria Woods

165 voucher th 

Mason, do you realise what you are doing? How can you try to blackmail your mom with this bitch?” 

Mom? Whose mom?I questioned, narrowing my eyes. Don’t be mistaken, Mrs. Woods, I was serious about cutting ties with you. We have nothing to do with each other, and I don’t have a mother.” Guess I never truly had one

One tapped on the green button and the post is made, your reputation will be ruined without any prospects of redemption

I’ll give you three seconds to decide what you want,” Lydia said. To post or not to post?” 

Worst Fear

Worst Fear

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: English
Worst Fear Synopsis : Worst Fear

Lydia’s world was already a crumbling ruin long before she collapsed on the cold, bleach-slick tiles of Westgate Prison. She had been serving her sentence with quiet endurance, forcing herself to survive each monotonous day. Cleaning floors, enduring the harsh routine, and trying to numb her thoughts had become her way of life. But as she gripped the mop handle, her body betrayed her — dizziness washed over her, and before she could steady herself, the world went black.

When she regained consciousness, Lydia found herself lying on a thin mattress in the prison hospital. The sterile smell of disinfectant filled her lungs, and her head ached violently. A familiar figure stood by her bedside — Nurse Gloria, a kind-hearted woman often whispered about by the inmates for her compassion. Lydia had never personally interacted with her before; she preferred keeping her distance from everyone. But this time, she had no choice.

Gloria spoke softly, her voice calm and motherly. “You fainted during your shift,” she explained. Lydia, groggy and disoriented, nodded faintly. Fainting wasn’t unusual for prisoners — malnutrition, exhaustion, and stress were daily realities in Westgate. But Gloria’s next words didn’t fit the routine explanation. She leaned in, her tone serious and almost secretive. “I ran some tests to see why you collapsed.”

Lydia’s brows furrowed. Tests? The nurse’s expression made her heart race. Something was wrong. And then Gloria said it — words that hit Lydia like a lightning strike.

“You’re three months pregnant.”

For a moment, Lydia’s world went silent. The walls, the lights, the nurse — everything faded into a blur of disbelief. Pregnant? That couldn’t be right. Her throat went dry as she tried to process the impossible. Three months. Her hands instinctively flew to her stomach, pressing against the rough fabric of her prison uniform. There was nothing — no bump, no sign of life — yet Gloria’s certainty left no room for denial.

Lydia’s first reaction was refusal. “No,” she whispered. Her voice trembled. “That can’t be right.” But Gloria simply nodded, her expression heavy with empathy. “It’s right, Lydia. I double-checked the results myself.”

The truth settled like a stone in Lydia’s gut. The symptoms she’d ignored — the morning dizziness, the fevers, the missed periods — suddenly made sense. Deep down, she knew this was no mistake. Panic clawed at her chest as she realized what this meant. Her past — the one she’d buried so carefully since the day she was arrested — came rushing back. The man she had loved, the night she had tried to forget, the betrayal that had shattered her life.

Tears burned in her eyes, but she refused to let them fall in front of Gloria. She couldn’t afford weakness here. Her voice was barely a whisper when she pleaded, “Please… you can’t tell anyone. No one can know about this.”

Gloria studied her for a long moment. Lydia could see the internal conflict behind the nurse’s eyes — between her duty to report and her compassion for the broken woman before her. Finally, Gloria sighed softly and nodded. “I won’t say a word,” she promised. Relief washed over Lydia like a wave, but it was fleeting. Gloria wasn’t finished. “But you have to promise me something too. You’ll come back for regular checkups. No skipping, no excuses. You and the baby need to be monitored. Do you understand?”

Lydia nodded mutely, emotion choking her voice. She didn’t trust herself to speak. The nurse gave her hand a gentle squeeze before stepping away to inform the guards that Lydia needed rest.

The walk back to her cell felt endless. Two guards flanked her on either side, but she barely noticed them. Her mind was spinning, replaying Gloria’s words over and over — three months pregnant. Each repetition felt like a hammer blow. She stumbled into her cell, collapsing onto the thin, creaky cot. The metal door slammed shut behind her, sealing her inside with the suffocating truth.

She stared at the ceiling for a long time before curling up on her side. Her trembling hands hovered over her stomach, fear twisting in her chest. She could barely keep herself alive in this place — how could she protect an unborn child? Westgate wasn’t meant for fragile things. It was a graveyard of hope, a place that crushed even the strongest spirits. What kind of life could she possibly give her baby behind these bars?

The tears she had fought earlier now spilled freely, sliding down her cheeks as silent sobs wracked her body. She wrapped her arms tightly around herself, as if she could shield the tiny life inside her from the cruelty of the world beyond her cell walls.

For the first time in years, Lydia prayed. Not for freedom, not for revenge — just for strength. For the chance to protect this unexpected child growing inside her.

As she turned her hand, the faint glint of her wedding band caught her eye. The ring mocked her, its shine a cruel reminder of the life she had lost. Three months ago, everything had been perfect — or so she thought. Her marriage had felt like a fairy tale. Even though her in-laws despised her, she had still believed love could conquer everything. Her husband had been her safe haven, her anchor.

Until the night everything fell apart.

The memory was sharp and unforgiving — flashing lights, police sirens, his face twisted in disgust as she was dragged away in handcuffs. The betrayal in his eyes had hurt worse than the accusation itself. That image haunted her still, burned into her mind like a scar that would never fade.

Now, lying in that cold, dim cell, Lydia finally understood how deep her despair ran. The baby inside her was both a curse and a fragile glimmer of hope. A connection to the man she once loved — and the life she could never return to.

As exhaustion finally claimed her, her last thoughts were of him — the man she’d once trusted more than anyone. His expression, full of hatred and disbelief, was the last thing she saw before the darkness took her again.

And for the first time, Lydia realized she wasn’t just a prisoner anymore. She was a mother — trapped in a place where love and life were luxuries no one could afford. But no matter what, she silently vowed: she would find a way to protect her baby, even if it meant fighting the entire world from behind these bars.

 

Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Options

not work with dark mode
Reset