Tasha couldn't let things go on like this. She needed to talk to Seth again, but he had never come back again since that night when she told him she wanted to raise the baby alone, nor could she contact him however she tried.
"Can you help me reach Seth?" Tasha turned to the servants, doctor, and nutritionist in the villa angrily.
She felt like a prisoner, and she was in desperate need of help.
But everyone ignored her request since they didn't dare to go against Seth's orders. After all, their only job was to make sure that she was alive and the baby was safe.
Their indifference made Tasha feel more desperate.
She knew that this was what Seth meant when he said he had other ways to force her to give in. This villa was now her prison. As soon as she delivered the child, he'd take the child away from her. And then he would force her to sign the divorce paper and drive her out of the Lester family.
As the days went by, Tasha's mental health gradually collapsed.
She had to get out of here at all costs.
She hated that Seth dealt with the problem in such a violent way.
Every day, the news kept broadcasting photos of Seth and that other woman coming in and out of a hotel. Every time Tasha saw these photos, she'd grit her teeth in hatred.
What the hell did Seth think of her?
A baby machine that he could lock up at home to give birth to his child?
Tasha's affection for Seth was instantly wiped out and replaced with seething hatred.
She was the daughter of the Javis family! Even if their glory days were over, she had never been treated like this.
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