Chapter 125
Chapter 125
Mason
My heart grew heavier as I watched Lydia walk away. A part of me wanted to go hold her and make sure I got to speak to her. Make her understand, it wasn’t me. I had been deceived, too. It took all I had to restrain mysell.
I stood rooted to the floor a long time after she left, before leaving. wanted me to come to get her. She can’t live with Mom anymore.
Zoe
sent me a text as I drove, which I read when I stopped in front of a red light, she
I drove into the mansion, a place I once called home, Zoe was already waiting for
suitcase forward.
at
the entrance with her suitcase. When she saw me, she pulled her
I pulled over in front of the house, and Zoe was a few feet away. Opening the door, I stepped out to go assist her with the box. She raised a brow in surprise when she saw me.
“Get in,” I said, closing the trunk.
Heavy footsteps resounded behind us, and a sharp voice spoke, “No, you aren’t leaving.” Mom stepped out of the house, rushing towards us. Quickly, F stood in front of Zoe. “Why are you doing this, Zoe, Mason?” She asked in a shaky voice. “You can’t just take Zoe away from me.”
It’s not just me who wants to take her away, Zoe wants to leave, and I would not allow Mom to keep her away from the world like she has been doing for the past few weeks. “She wants to leave.” My voice is flat.
“Why? Do you think about me at all? I’ll probably lose my mind if I keep living here alone.” No, she won’t. She has maids and a butler, and the lady I saw last night seemed to be close to her.
She moved towards Zoe, but I spread my hand to the side, blocking her from going any closer than she has already done. “Mom, please, don’t make this harder than it already is.” I couldn’t even bear to look at her.
I wonder how it must have been for Zoe, staying in the same house with a woman who did that to her. If I were in her shoes, I’d probably have lost my
mind.
“What do I do to make you stay?” Mom said, her voice low, and for a brief second, she looked just as miserable as I wanted her to be. She placed her hands together, pressing them as she spoke, “Please, there must be something I can do to change your mind.”
Zoe stepped out from behind me, her eyes cloudy. “No matter how much I hate you, you are still my Mom.” Her voice was soft. She looked down on her shoes as she spoke, “I can’t just push you out of my life.” She raised her head, a determined look flashed past her eyes, she inhaled sharply as she spoke next, “I’ll only think about you if you do what you need to do. Set things right and you’d get your son and daughter back.” Zoe said.
She stepped forward, walking closer to Mom, “kneeling and pleading with Lydia, if she forgives you, then I’ll come back to you.” There is a shift in the air
as Mom lifts her face, her eyes set on Zoe.
She narrowed her eyes as she spoke, “Why would I?” Her tone is as cold as ice. “You want me to stoop so low as to apologise to Lydia?” She asked sarcastically, “I have no reason to do so, I will never kneel in front of that brat, who is about to split my family, why should I?” There was no hint of remorse in her voice, instead, her face showed a new resolve.
“If you’d rather lose me as your daughter instead of doing the right thing, then so be it, you made the decision yourself,” Zoe said, her time matched mom’s. She turned over to me, “Mason, let’s go. I’ll fall sick if I keep standing here.” She said and went into the car.
“Mason, you are not siding with her on this, are you?” Mom called out just as I was about to open my door. I paused and turned to her. I do not recognise
the woman in front of me.
“For now, I don’t want to see or talk to you.” The image of Lydia’s tears streaked face was still too real to me. The look on her face, she was made to believe I had tried to kill her.
I couldn’t even begin to understand how much heartbreak that would have cost her, and it was all because of Mom. Her pain matched the anger I hold towards my Mom. If Lydia didn’t forgive me first and agree to be in my life again because of her, then she should as well forget about having a son.
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**ll only talk about forgiving her or have her seek Lydia’s forgiveness II Lydia forgives me,
Dragging a deep breath, I opened the door, stepped into the car, and drove off
Zoe had her head to the side as I drove, not saying a word all through the drive.
When I got home, I got out of the car and walked to the elevator. The same silence engulfed Ius all the way to the penthouse, Opening the door, I dragged Zoe’s suitcase into the house and left it in the middle of the sitting room.
She already has a room which is clean and tidy, just like she left it the last time.
I sat on the bed with a glass of wine in one hand. I needed something stronger. This was no match for the emotions running through me right now.
There were other empty bottles on the floor. Twirling the glass, I downed the wine in one go before placing it on the table. I stood and walked to the wine vault where my wine was arranged and grabbed another bottle, a vodka this time.
It made a gurgling sound as I turned it into the glass. I took a whiff of it, the hot smell tickled my nostrils before taking a sip. It burned down my throat as it ran down.
This was exactly what I needed.
What if Lydia didn’t forgive me? But she should, she should understand that I was deceived just like her.
I felt a squeeze in my heart as memories of me throwing divorce papers at my face surface in my mind. She did not want to sign it, but I made sure she did. Spoke about having an affair and a baby with another woman, and relished the painful look on her face before she picked the pen.
I felt my throat tighten. I was such a fool. If I had the power to change any moment, it would be that moment, I would have stopped her from signing the divorce papers.
No, I would never have called the police on her that day.
“This is all on me. I am to blame.” Hot tears rolled down my cheeks. The salty taste mixed with the taste of vodka.
A heavy knock on the door jolted me to reality. The door pushed open, and Zoe stepped in. Without a word, she walked to the window and pulled the curtains. It was dark outside, then she turned on the lights.
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