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Worst Fear 53

Chapter 53

Chapter 53 

Mason 

The party stilled. The music was on, but everyone’s attention shifted to me

I moved to the back of Lydia’s chair

She sat straight, rubbing her rubbed up and down. She swallows

How did I forget that this woman can be crazy

Lydia, are you okay?I turned her chair towards the side and knelt in front of her, I extended my hand in front of her, Spit it out right now.” 

She looked around, her brows furrowed, anger endowing her beautiful features, you are causing a scene.” 

No one was calling an ambulance; they were all staring at us

Lydia, too, is looking down at me, her expression unchanged. She looked normal, and for a slight moment, I began to wonder if

was wrong

Did she lie to me

I have never forgotten anything about Lydia. I had her memories in my head, all parts of her. Aside from her body, I knew all she liked and disliked, and I knew that she didn’t like nuts

No, that’s not the word. She was allergic to them. No matter how little she consumed, it had the same effect on her

The hall was soon covered in low mummers

I don’t care about them. I can’t watch Lydia hurt herself

Still under my gaze, she took another bite. See?She said, taking her hand to the side, the fork almost sliding off 

I’m fine. Please stop this embarrassment this moment.She said, but I shook my head, my eyes widening in shock at her 

boldness 

My brain supplied me with a memory, further strengthening my fear

She had eaten pastry bought by Zoe, who didn’t know about her allergies then. The pastry contained nuts, and she ended up at the hospital 

My protective instinct kicked in; I don’t want that event to be repeated

What is he doing?” 

Why is he kneeling before her?” 

Gosh, this is so embarrassing” 

They didn’t hide their whispers, they were loud and clear, but that did not deter me or make me drop my hand

I kept it in front of her, hoping she’d spit it in, but instead, she narrowed her eyes at me and then stood

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I am not dealing with you right nowBut I saw the lines of worry on her head as she made to stand

Her breath was beginning to get ragged, and she stood for a while, placing one hand on her head

She felt dizzy

That’s the first sign

Then she scratched her palm and looked around the hall, no doubt in search of Marcus the jerk

I sprang to my feet

Marcus was walking towards her, his step in a hurry

What’s wrong?The music stopped

At that moment, Lydia clutched her chest and fell backwards

I caught her in my arms before she could touch the floor

A loud gasp came from the audience, and some stood

I fucking warned you, you stubborn woman,I yelled at her in my head, holding her soft body against mine. I started towards the exit, but Marcus came into my view

He stretched out his hand

Hand her over.He said

1 glared at him

Lydia was taking deep breaths; she was struggling

Out of my sight, jerk,I moved past him, slanting my body so we don’t collide

s wrong with her? What did you do to her?” 

He was walking behind me

I fucking told someone to call the ambulance, and none of you did; if anything happens to her, I swearI yelled as I stepped out into the night

What did you do to her? Where are you taking her to?His voice was loud. He looked distressed as he passed his hand over his hair, trying to keep up with me

Lydia’s hand dangled on the side, and I paused and adjusted her in my arms

I scoffed so much with the fake care. Answer me, Mason.He yelled

I got to my car. My driver opened the door at the sight of me

You’d fucking stay out of this, you moron,I said and walked to the passenger side, which was open

Thelped Lydia into the back seat, lying on her back

I collided with Marcus as I stepped out

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Tell me what’s wrong with her. Please, where are you taking her to 

His voice cracked, and his eyes looked past me. I see the concerns and worries in his eyes and this further made

Who the hell did he think he was to worry about her so much

I closed the door; the glass was tinted, so he couldn’t see her anymore

I stood and puffed out my chest. We held our gaze

So much for a date who doesn’t know anything about her.He intended to grab me as I tried to walk past him, but I moved to the side, avoiding his hands

Don’t even think about it,I didn’t stop. I walked to the driver’s seat; he was behind me

I opened the door and pulled out the driver roughly, throwing him to the side. He fell to the ground with a thud

I stepped into the car and closed the door, locking out Marcus, who was hitting the window

I zoomed off without paying any mind to him

From my rearview mirror, as I drove off, I saw him hurrying to his car

I didn’t want to tell him about Lydia’s allergy because I didn’t want him to know. It felt like a little connection between me and Lydia

Something I knew that no one else in the hall did

I turned sharply to the side, driving into the lane at the side. 

Pills, pills.Lydia’s voice was low, but I could hear her

Fuck.” 

She had pills for this. I pulled to the side of the road violently

How did I forget

Her pills were in the penthouse. I looked back at her

She tried to raise her head but fell back. She grabbed her throat

My heart twisted, and I returned the car to the highway, driving to the penthouse

Lydia, stay with me.” 

Chapter 54 

Chapter 54 

Lydia 

Worst Fear

Worst Fear

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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.

 

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