Chapter 156
Chapter 156
Lydia
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A dim light cascaded down at the entrance, bright enough for me to make out Julia’s features, but low enough to give the quiet glow to the room and maintain the mood.
My eyes flicker to Julia, there was no way Victoria truly sent her. “It was me who replied to your messages,” She said.
I furrowed my brows. I messaged Victoria’s phone. Is Julia in charge of it?
“You mean she doesn’t know you are here?” I asked, crossing my hand over my chest. She played with her hair, curling it over her finger.
“She does,” Julia answered. “Where should I sit?” She asked, looking around. Low sounds of plates clinking mixed with the chattering.
“I am not here for you,” I stated, “if Victoria isn’t here herself, then there is no need for this.” I turned not ready for further conversations with her.
I was at the entrance when I heard her behind me.
“Are they his?” Her voice stopped me halfway. I paused and spun around, “Your twins. I learned about them for the first time during the conference. I was shocked too.”
“Well, congratulations.”
“But I can’t help but wonder if they are truly his.” I furrowed my brow, already aware of what she was insinuating. She walked around me like a predator.
“I am a woman too, I know the lengths a woman can go to keep a man.”
“The thing about you, Julia, is that you think everyone is like you. Stupid and extremely dumb.” I stated in a stern voice.
Her feet halt in front of me, and she turned, something dark slithered through her eyes. “I am not as stupid as you are, that’s a privilege meant for just you,” I said.
She fist her palm, although she tried to maintain a calm look, I saw past her facade. She was burning inside. My words struck at the right place; they were so true that she didn’t bother disputing.
“You can deny all you want, but that will not change the truth.”
“Of course it won’t, I have no reason to deny.” She clenched her teeth, my lips curled up, I didn’t bother hiding that I enjoyed every reaction she showed.
She suddenly flashed a smile, her lips trembling slightly, “You can talk to me since Victoria is absent. After all, we are already here.”
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People bristled around, some threw curious looks at us. I had to get out before she drew more attention, since it was obvious she didn’t mind drawing one.
“You have already proved to be senseless; it will be an abuse of your stupidity to speak to you in place of Victoria.”
“Lydia, you-” she began, but I turned around. “You will regret walking away, anyway. I truly hope you enjoy my gift.”
I walked out, not caring about her words.
I had barely walked out fully when I was surrounded by a sea of reporters, flashes went off, momentarily blinding me, microphones were directed towards me, and questions rang.
I raised my hand, blocking the side of my face as they continued to crowd in on me. My mind raced as I was being pushed from one side to the other.
“Why did you kill Mrs Wood’s husband?”
“Did you fall in love with your father–in–law? Was it a love triangle?”
“Are the twins really Mr Woods’s children? Do you love them, or are they merely your tools to get him back?”
Suddenly, everywhere went quiet; the flashes didn’t stop; in fact, it became more intense. A cold hand touched mine.
“Miss Alissa Brooks,” an unfamiliar voice called. I raised my head, flickering my eyes open to see a man wearing a police uniform standing in front of me.
He held my hand, and before I could say anything, clasped a handcuff around my wrist. “You are under arrest, Miss Alissa Brooks.” The once rowdy place exploded into a frenzy.
I was led to a police car parked at a distance. “You have the right to a lawyer,” he said as we walked, the crowd drifting with us.
I knew fighting or struggling would be useless. I maintained a calm demeanor as I walked past, my eyes swept through the crowd when we stopped in front of the police car. I marked a few faces I will surely never forget this night.
My eyes caught sight of a woman at a corner, a smudge look smeared over her face, she had her shoulders squared, and her hands crossed over each other in triumph.
Julia.
I immediately remembered her words, “I hope you like my gift.” My jaw ticked as I entered the car. She will definitely not get away with this.
When I got to the station, I was refused access to my phone or anything, contrary to what I was told, I wasn’t even allowed to call anyone, let alone my lawyer.
I shook the bars roughly, “You will not get away with this. This is an abuse of my rights.” My voice resounded.
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But no one listened.
“Just give up already.” A voice said behind me. I hid the tremor in my hand and sat facing the woman who shared the same ceiling with me,
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This place reminded me of a memory I was fighting to forget. The only difference was that it was smaller inside compared to the ceiling I stayed in five years ago, and this Lydia wasn’t the same timid girl as before.
Mason’s POV
“What did you just say?” I asked, and Daniel repeated the words, “Lydia was arrested.” His words were clearer this time.
We were standing on a balcony. Cold breeze slapped against my cheeks.
“It’s trending, a video of her being arrested is circulating like wide fire.”
“But she was supposed to meet with mom,” I said, already walking out of the balcony.
“Yes, but I think it was Julia who was there. Hmm… I have no explanation for that, but I do know Lydia didn’t meet with your mom.”
“Let’s go over there right now,” I said, walking out of Lydia’s room. I cussed myself, hastening my steps. I should have followed her even if she insisted on going alone.
The door by the side opened, and Gloria stepped out, her eyes wide with panic. “Did you see the news?” Gloria Lydia’s mom asked, “Lydia, oh my baby,” her voice was thickened with worry.
My words caught up in my throat, so I nodded instead.
“I’m going with you.”
“No, you should look over the kids, we can’t both be seen there. I’ll go meet her right away.” My words did nothing to ease her anxiety. I tried to steady my emotions, which were all over the place. “Look, trust me, please, I’ll take care of Lydia, I promise,” I assured her.
“You can take the twins out or something. They are smart, if you keep getting worked up, it will affect them.” I explained, and she nodded.
I dashed to my car. Once I got in, I ignited the car, pressing hard on the accelerator. The car rolled to a stop in front of the beige building. I stepped out, slamming the door behind me.
Camera clicked, flashed went off, reported spread over in the entrance, they rushed towards me, blocking my path and throwing questions.
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