Worst Fear 183 Summary
In Chapter 183 of “Worst Fear,” Victoria faces the aftermath of a violent incident involving Julia, who has been severely injured after a vase struck her head. As blood pools around Julia, Victoria’s initial panic transforms into a cold determination to manipulate the situation to her advantage. Despite the chaos, she focuses on shifting the blame to Lydia, demonstrating her willingness to sacrifice others to protect herself. With trembling hands, she calls Bethany, a waitstaff member, and together they dispose of Julia’s body by letting her fall from the balcony, leaving Victoria to escape the scene without a trace.
As the chapter progresses, Victoria grapples with the anxiety of Julia’s potential survival after receiving a text that she is still alive following surgery. This revelation shatters her sense of security, as she realizes that Julia’s survival poses a significant threat to her carefully constructed façade. Victoria wrestles with her emotions, oscillating between dread and a desperate hope that Julia won’t make it through the surgery. The chapter highlights her internal turmoil as she reflects on the past and the lengths she has gone to secure her own safety.
Victoria’s emotional state deteriorates as she receives updates from the hospital, confirming Julia’s survival and the completion of her surgery. The nurse’s words echo in her mind, intensifying her panic and fear of exposure. The chapter captures Victoria’s frantic thoughts as she contemplates the drastic measures she may need to take to ensure that Julia does not reveal her secrets. The tension escalates when her daughter, Zoe, unexpectedly arrives, further complicating Victoria’s already precarious situation. She struggles to maintain her composure, fearing that Zoe might discover her dark secret.
The chapter culminates in Victoria’s desperate visit to the hospital, where she seeks a way to ensure Julia’s silence. Meeting with Dr. Wilson and Bridget, she is faced with the grim reality that Julia is out of danger. Victoria’s desperation leads her to consider unethical options, revealing her willingness to resort to extreme measures to protect herself. The narrative powerfully illustrates Victoria’s moral decline and the psychological toll of her actions, leaving readers on edge as her fate and that of Julia remain uncertain.
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**TITLE: Worst Fear 183**
**Chapter 183**
**Victoria**
The vase struck her head with a sickening thud before it exploded into a million shards on the floor. Fragments of glass scattered like tiny stars across the ground.
A sharp gasp escaped my lips as I took in the scene before me. Blood oozed from Julia’s wound, pooling ominously around her. My heart raced, thundering in my chest as I hurried to her side, each step weighed down by dread.
Blood flowed steadily from her head, a crimson stream that seemed to defy gravity. Her eyes, though open, were clouded and dim, barely clinging to consciousness.
This was not how it was supposed to unfold. A bleeding Julia was a twist I hadn’t anticipated, but in a world where chaos ruled, I had to adapt.
My initial surge of panic morphed into a cold resolve; there was no time to lament over what was done. I couldn’t afford to check for a pulse or confirm her fate.
I had to act swiftly; though the plan had shifted, I could still maneuver the blame towards Lydia.
With trembling fingers, I dialed Bethany, one of the waitstaff I had enlisted for the night. When she arrived and saw Julia, her expression didn’t falter; she simply followed my lead, her eyes wide but unyielding.
Together, we hoisted Julia’s limp body and made our way to the balcony rails. With a swift, calculated motion, we let her fall, her form disappearing from view.
I didn’t linger in the room for even a second longer. I had invested a small fortune in hiring five waiters, enough to secure their loyalty for a lifetime, and they sprang into action the moment I departed.
Before I had entered the room, I had ensured the CCTV cameras in the hallway were disabled. I reached my car, adrenaline still coursing through my veins, only to remember my laptop. Reluctantly, I had to return for it.
There was no evidence that could trace back to me. No one knew I had been there. Yet, that night, sleep eluded me when I received the text that Julia was still alive.
Just how resilient can a person be? I tossed and turned in my bed, anxiety gnawing at me.
The last time I felt this kind of dread was two decades ago.
***
I splashed cold water on my face, the chill snapping me back to reality. As I lifted my head, my hair fell in damp strands over my shoulders. Water droplets trickled down my cheeks, mingling with my unease.
I inhaled deeply, hoping for a single phone call, one piece of news that would grant me peace. I wiped the fog from the bathroom mirror and closed my eyes, whispering to myself, “She won’t survive the surgery. She fell from a great height.”
That fall should have been enough to extinguish anyone’s life. Julia had been in surgery for over fifteen hours. If she was still under the knife, it indicated a grim prognosis.
I opened my eyes and, with trembling hands, ran my fingers through my hair, muttering reassurances that I would be alright. I had my people in the hospital; surely, I would receive a call confirming her demise.
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I steadied myself, resting a hand on my chest, counting each breath.
As I turned to leave, my gaze fell upon the basket where the dress I had worn lay, stained and tainted.
This endeavor had cost me dearly, and the thought of it failing was intolerable. Securing that dress had been an uphill battle; it had already been sold, and I had to pay a premium to reclaim it from the original buyer.
Gazing at the bloodstain on the fabric, a sudden itch surged in my hand. I turned on the faucet, scrubbing vigorously, desperate to erase any trace of her blood.
“All of this could have been avoided if she hadn’t betrayed me first. This is her fault, not mine,” I seethed, forcing the words through clenched teeth.
The ring of my phone startled me, nearly sending my heart racing out of my chest. I steadied my breath and reached for it, my hands clammy.
It was a nurse from the hospital where Julia was being treated. She had been calling regularly to provide updates on Julia’s condition.
“The surgery has been completed,” her soft voice echoed through the line. My entire body froze, anticipation swirling within me. This was the moment I had been waiting for—the confirmation of Julia’s death.
“She is still unconscious.” Another pause from Bridget, each tick of silence testing my patience.
“And…” I pressed, eager for the words I desperately craved. But then the realization hit me like a cold wave.
She is still unconscious. She didn’t die.
My world shattered in that instant. Bridget continued to speak, detailing the surgical process and the reasons for Julia’s survival, but her words faded into a dull roar in my ears.
The surgery was done, Julia was alive, and that meant one terrifying reality. I bit down on my lower lip until the metallic taste of blood filled my mouth. If she lived, she would expose everything I had done.
“Hello, are you still there?” The nurse’s voice snapped me back to the present.
I pressed the phone tighter against my ear. I couldn’t be discovered; no one must learn of my actions.
If Julia survived, she would reveal my secrets, and that was why she had to die.
I shook my hands, trying to quell the rising panic, raising my fingers to my lips and biting my nails.
“What should I do?” I whispered, my voice barely audible.
“Nothing for now, I’m coming ov—”
At that moment, the door swung open, and I flinched, clutching the phone against my chest.
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“Zoe…” I called out, my voice trembling as I spotted my daughter standing in the doorway. How had I not sensed her presence?
“What are you doin…g he…re?” I stammered, quickly straightening as she stepped inside.
Her eyes scanned the bathroom, landing on the basket that held the bloodied dress. Instinctively, I moved to block her view. “You didn’t tell me you were coming.”
“It seems you aren’t happy to see me,” she replied, her gaze still probing. I forced a smile, my lips quivering, and took her hand gently.
“Of course, I’m happy! You’re my daughter; what mother wouldn’t be thrilled to see her child?” I led her out of the bathroom, releasing her hand only to lock the door behind us, leaning against the frame for support.
“I’ve been here for a while. I knocked, but you seemed too wrapped up in your business to notice,” she said, her back still turned to me.
“Oh, yes, I had, umm, an important call,” I replied, struggling to steady my breath. But the nagging question loomed large in my mind. Did Zoe overhear me? How much had she heard?
I clasped my hands together, fighting against the tremors threatening to betray my composure. I should have been overjoyed to see Zoe, but the weight of my secret loomed larger.
I had to get to the hospital. I couldn’t let Julia survive. Surely, there had to be something the doctors or nurses could do. I was prepared to do whatever it took to silence her for good.
A hand waved in front of my face, jolting me from my thoughts. I looked up to find Zoe staring at me, concern etched across her features. We sat side by side on the bed.
“Mom, are you with me? You’ve been zoning out.” I sprang to my feet, the urgency of my situation pushing me into action. If I stayed idle for another moment, I would lose my mind.
“Zoe, I’m so happy to see you,” I began, “but you came at a really bad time; I have somewhere important to be.” I brushed past her, heading straight for the closet, where I hastily selected a pair of pants, a top, and a scarf.
Zoe remained in the room, her expression a mix of disappointment and confusion at my abrupt departure.
“Alright, let’s spend time together some other day,” she said softly.
We exited the mansion together. I would have invited her to stay longer, but I was teetering on the edge of my sanity. I couldn’t risk her discovering anything that might unravel my carefully woven lies.
The thought of being exposed to my daughter sent shivers down my spine.
I drove to the hospital with a sense of urgency, my mind racing. Upon arrival, I stepped out of my car and approached the receptionist, my heart pounding in my chest.
Before I could utter a word, Bridget appeared, striding toward me.
“She came for me,” she informed the receptionist, her demeanor professional yet anxious.
Bridget led me down an empty corridor, where we encountered another doctor who had been waiting for us.
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He introduced himself as Doctor Wilson. “What can be done about this?”
“What can we do?” I implored, desperation creeping into my voice. “There has to be something we can do…”
“She is already out of danger; it would take more than prayers to make her die,” Dr. Wilson replied, adjusting his round-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose.
“Then what options do we have? Surely, there must be something…” My mind raced, searching for a solution that wouldn’t implicate me.
“An injection. Some medications could end her life,” Bridget suggested.
“But that can be easily traced back to us,” I countered, my mind racing. As much as I wanted to act swiftly, I couldn’t afford to be caught. “No, we need to give her something she isn’t supposed to take.”
Conclusion
In the aftermath of that fateful night, Victoria’s world spiraled deeper into chaos as she grappled with the haunting reality of Julia’s survival. The initial thrill of her calculated plan slowly morphed into a suffocating dread, an insidious reminder that her actions had irrevocably altered the course of her life. The weight of her deceit pressed heavily on her chest, and each passing moment filled with uncertainty gnawed at her sanity. The bloodstained dress, a tangible symbol of her betrayal, became a constant reminder of the lengths she was willing to go to protect her secrets. As she stood in the hospital corridor, desperate for a solution, the flicker of hope that had once ignited her ambition was now extinguished, leaving only a chilling resolve to silence the one person who could unravel her carefully woven lies.
Yet, amidst the turmoil, the presence of her daughter Zoe served as a stark contrast to the darkness enveloping Victoria’s heart. The innocence and concern in Zoe’s eyes, coupled with her unwavering trust, ignited a flicker of conflict within Victoria’s conscience. Torn between her maternal instincts and her ruthless ambition, Victoria’s emotional arc reached a critical juncture. The realization that her actions could not only destroy Julia but also jeopardize her relationship with Zoe loomed large. As she faced the doctor with a desperate plea for a solution, the gravity of her choices weighed heavily upon her. In that moment, Victoria was confronted with the truth: the path she had chosen was not just a battle for survival but a war against her own humanity, and she was left to ponder whether she could truly sacrifice everything for the sake of preserving her secrets.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
**What to Expect in Next Chapter?**
As the tension escalates in the aftermath of Julia’s surgery, readers can anticipate a gripping exploration of Victoria’s unraveling psyche. With the weight of her actions pressing heavily upon her, Victoria must navigate the treacherous waters of deception while grappling with the fear of exposure. The stakes are higher than ever, and her desperation to silence Julia will lead her down a dark path filled with moral dilemmas and unforeseen consequences. Will her carefully constructed facade hold, or will her secrets come crashing down around her?
In the upcoming chapter, the tension between Victoria and her daughter, Zoe, will deepen as their relationship becomes increasingly fraught with suspicion. Zoe’s presence in Victoria’s life serves as a reminder of the stakes involved; not only does Victoria fear losing her carefully curated life, but she also risks losing her daughter’s trust. As Victoria plots her next move, readers will be left on the edge of their seats, wondering how far she is willing to go to protect her secrets. The introduction of new characters and potential allies in the hospital could further complicate her plans, leading to unexpected twists that will keep readers guessing until the very last moment. Will Julia’s resilience become Victoria’s undoing, or will she find a way to manipulate the situation to her advantage? The next chapter promises to deliver suspense and intrigue as the consequences of Victoria’s actions come to a head.

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Synopsis : Worst Fear