Chapter 120
Chapter 120
Mason
That evening would have gone so well if Julia hadn’t shown up. I didn’t invite her, and honestly, I don’t care about having a date. I know Lyala was attending this and wanted to speak to her.
Julia just had to ruin my plane
hooking out
our hands together and smiling like we were some happy couple.
I tried to shake her off by reminding her about our breakup, but I knew that would be futile. We haven’t formally announced our breakup so most people here who knew us would probably assume that we are still together.
When the event began, my eyes found Lydia. She looked dazzling, dressed in a red dress with white pearls scattered all over her dress. Her pearl necklace caught a glint from the light. How did I even fumble such beauty?
I went out for a call when it was time to dance. It was a call I couldn’t ignore. When I came back, Julia was all over Lydia, causing trouble. At this point, I may have to do something about it.
I had to pull her away first and speak to her, but it was fruitless. Before I finished talking to her, Lydia had stormed off.
I had just one more place to check before concluding that she must have left. The veranda, she must be there. The party was at its fullest. It seems everything on the programme had been exhausted.
A few people had left, including the chairman.
With every step I took, I got closer to the door. I sent a secret prayer, hoping she would be there. The door was left ajar, I held on to the doorknob, about to push it open, but stopped.
The revelation that Julia wasn’t truly pregnant hurt as hell. The fact that I have been tricked all this time. What made it worse was that Mom was a part of the plan.
Her claims of being pregnant were simply to get a stand in my life. That explains why I never felt connected to the baby.
The sight of her disgusted me. I didn’t want to lay my eyes on her anymore, all I wanted to do was officially to tell Lydia that I was going to start courting her again. But Julia didn’t seem to get the message.
She kept on following us and finally stopped in front of us, spreading her hands wide apart as a barrier.
“What are you doing?” I mouthed to her. I hated the attention we were getting. I am not a fan of drama. Our breakup was supposed to stay quiet for a while and get announced consequently.
“You can’t leave me, Mason.” She cried out, “Please listen to me, allow me to explain for a while. I promise, this isn’t as bad as it looks. I had my reasons for everything.”
“You had your reasons for lying to me?” How did that even make sense to her?
“Yes.” She dropped both hands and stepped forward. My hold around Lydia’s hand tightened.
“I love you, Mason.” She declared, “I was wrong, I shouldn’t have lied to you, especially about something as important as a child. Low whispering began on the ground. The audience couldn’t contain their surprise and thrill at the event unfolding.
“Julia, I don’t want to talk to you.” I looked at Lydia, whose face was now expressionless. I know this made her uncomfortable. Right there, as I stared at Julia, a part of me began to calculate the amount it would cost me to block any video from tonight from circulating.
Since Julia had no intention of leaving, I was forced to announce our breakup. “Julia, you and I are no longer together. The fact that you lied
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about being pregnant will not change that.” I said
“I don’t want to get married to you; save yourself some dignity.” I brushed past her and heard a thun så realked end
Lydia didn’t try to remove her hand from mine all through, and even in this formall i was facing. I found myself eriting.
When we got outside and were waiting for my car, she finally withdrew her hand from mine, I missed the warmth of her fant
“What did you want to talk about?” She asked.
“Can we go somewhere quiet?” I asked.
She was quiet for a minute before replying, “Okay.”
“Here you are?” A voice called out, followed by hurried steps. I turned, and so did Lydia. She was as surprised as I was to see tier assistant running towards us.
When she got to us, she placed her hand on her chest, breathing heavily, “Where are you going??
“Where have you been?”
She and Lydia spoke at the same time. Mia straightened, “Where have you been?” Lydia asked.
“I’m sorry, I went out to get fresh air with the gentleman.” She couldn’t hold Lydia’s gaze when she said the word, ‘gentleman!
“I heard what happened between you and that wrench, she…” She placed one hand over her mouth, her eyes flickering in my direction. She cleared her throat, “I mean, Miss. Everett. I should have been there with you to help you put her in her place.”
“I know. It’s okay. You had your fun, that’s all that matters. I’m leaving.”
“Oh, okay, I’ll come with you.” She said, bringing out her phone, but Lydia stopped her. She told her we were leaving together, and Mia could
use her car.
My car came immediately after Mia left.
“Where are we going?” Lydia asked when she entered.
“We should probably go for a drive first,” I said. Truthfully, what I wanted to do at first was take her to a secluded place and speak to her, but right now, that will not be possible.
Not with so many thoughts passing through my head.
“Are you alright?” Lydia asked, surprising me. She cared about me. It felt warm to know that she cared about my feelings.
“I’ll be fine.” A few seconds passed before I asked the question that had been eating me away, “You knew?”
“Yes.” She replied immediately, as if she had been expecting the question. “But know that it was never my intention for you to hear. I didn’t know you were at the door, If I had known, then-”
“You’d not have told me? Ever?” I cut her short, and she nodded.
“Yes, I’d not have said anything about her pregnancy.”
“Why? Why did you keep it a secret, and how long have you known?” That is what I was interested in..
“It wasn’t my place to tell you, Mason.” She said, I turned to hold her eyes briefly. “And I’ve known for a while.”
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“It kinda hurts to be lied to, you know. Especially by your mom. She is kinda obsessed with Julia,” I said, disappointment, apping from ever
word.
“I just didn’t think my mom would be this deceptive. Why would you deceive your own son just because of a woman?”
We slowed, allowing an ambulance to overtake my car.
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