Chapter 56 The words werenât an offer, just a cold order. Sophiaâs eyes widened in shock, her hand instinctively flying to cradle her stomach as she eyed him with suspicion. âWho are you to decide what happens to this baby? Youâve messed with my life enough! Havenât suffered through enough because of you?â Her voice rose with each question, maybe a little too loud. It mustâve irritated the wound on her tongue, because she trembled all over, her body wracked with small shudders.
Oliver scowled, his hand starting to reach out to her, but she flinched away. He pulled back, defeated, and spoke calmly.
âYou only have a month. You need a heart transplant. This baby..â He hesitated, then blurted, âYou gotta get rid of it.â
Sophia clutched her belly and backed away a few steps, her voice rising with panic. âAbsolutely not! Donât even think about it! I wonât let you!â Sheâd already lost one child, a victim of schemes. She couldnât stop feeling bad about it all the time. The memory of tearing the fetus from her body, the sight of her own flesh and blood on the cold table, was a nightmare she never wanted to relive. A heart transplant was a long shot anyway. Her Rhânegative blood was rare, and finding a matching living donor? That was like winning the lottery.
What if she got rid of the baby and then the transplant fell through? How would she face that? What would even be the point? If she was already dead inside, why drag herself through this earthly torture any longer?
Oliver stared at her fierce gaze, his eyes narrowing. âYouâd throw your own life away for that scumâs spawn? Youâre out of your mind.â
Sophia couldnât deal with him anymore. She turned away, her eyes drifting to the night sky outside the window. This child wasnât about Jason. It was about the unbearable pain of losing a daughter once, a pain that made the thought of going through it again terrifying, Even if she was going to die, she wanted this child to have a chance, a chance she wouldnât deny them with her own hands.
Oliver saw her resolve and scoffed, but didnât push it. He turned to leave. âStay here and rest for a few days. Jason wonât find you anytime soon.â
Sophia pressed her lips together, a mask of sorrow on her face. A flicker of despair and helplessness glinted in her eyes. She knew she should get away from this man, but the thought of Georgeâs watchful eyes and Jasonâs ruthless grip kept her quiet.
Right now, she was too weak to be on her own.
As Oliver reached for the door, she gritted her teeth through the pain and forced out, âIâm not Jasonâs weakness. He doesnât care about me. Iâm just his punching bag. Please, donât use me anymore.â
Oliver froze, his eyes catching the raw pain on her face. A pang of guilt shot through him. After a heavy silence, he let out a defeated sigh. âI messed up. You wonât be a pawn in my game anymore. Get some rest.â
Sophia watched his cold back disappear, then slowly lifted her head, blinking back tears. As long as she was alive, she had to stay hidden, stay quiet, just to beg them for a sliver of mercy, a little less suffering. What else was there left for her in this world?
Death seemed like the only escape.
Over the next two days, Sophia recuperated in the secluded estate. Jason had thrown everything he had at linding her, turning the city upside down, but came up emptyâhanded. However, Aaronâs investigation into George and Sophiaâs past abroad yielded some results. Back in his office, Jason skimmed through the documents from Eindlo, his face darkening with every line he read.