
Fins of Farewell
Chapter 3
I just stood there, trembling all over, feeling as if my heart had turned to ice.
In Trevon’s eyes, my baby and I were nothing more than monsters—something to be ashamed of.
But I hadn't suddenly become a mermaid. He knew it from the beginning. If he hated me that much, why did he even come into my life? Why did he marry me and promise we’d be together forever?
"Jessica!"
Trevon stormed into the room, face flushed with fury, and slapped me hard across the face.
"What did you say to Corinne? She’s in the hospital right now, fighting for her life and the baby’s. If anything happens to them, I swear you’ll regret it for the rest of your life!"
His eyes were bloodshot, and his hand clamped around my neck so tightly I could barely breathe.
"How many times do I have to tell you? Corinne was just like a sister to me! Her parents are gone, and she has no one else in Alston City. She had to come to me for help. Are you seriously so jealous you’d hurt her baby?"
"Jessica, I can’t believe how cruel you are. You don’t even care about an innocent unborn child. You don’t deserve to be a mother!"
I couldn’t help but laugh at the crazed look in his eyes.
"Trevon, do you even remember our baby? The one you heartlessly abandoned the moment she was born? You could be that heartless to your own child, but now you suddenly care about someone else's?"
"That’s different. That’s mine and Corinne’s—"
He stopped short, realizing what he’d just admitted.
"Just stay out of trouble for the next few days. If anything happens to Corinne’s baby, I’ll never forgive you."
I watched him hurry away, a bitter smile forming on my lips.
When we got married, he told me that trust was everything. That he’d always believe me, always stand by my side. But just five years later, he didn’t hesitate to take Corinne’s word over mine, and humiliate me without question.
The next morning, Trevon’s bodyguards barged in and dragged me out to the car. I struggled, but the lead guard shoved a hand over my mouth with a mocking smirk.
"Better behave, ma'am, or you'll get a taste of my fist," he sneered.
"Ms. Gibson just gave Mr. Chapman a big, healthy baby boy. He’s in a great mood today. Don’t mess it up, or you’ll regret it."
"I sneaked a peek at the little guy. Spitting image of Mr. Chapman. Not like that other freak. Born with a fishtail first… Scared the doctors half to death. Almost ended up in a science journal," he laughed.
The other bodyguard snarled. "Why talk about that unlucky thing? Who knows where she ended up? Maybe some wild animal already got her. Such a waste..."
Their cruel, mocking words sent a chill through my spine.
I was supposed to be Trevon’s wife, and yet they dared insult me to my face. They wouldn’t have, if he hadn’t permitted them. How could they speak so shamelessly about me and my child?
It felt like I was trapped in a nightmare I didn’t know how to wake up from.
The bodyguard roughly tossed me onto the cold, hard floor of the hospital.
Trevon stood above me, eyes empty, cold. Without a word, he grabbed me by the arm and dragged me toward an old doctor with silver-streaked hair.