Chapter 300 Shattered Jewels
Chapter 300 Shattered Jewels
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By the time Sidonie burst through the doorway, breathless and still clutching her car keys, court officers were already filing out with velvet cases tucked under their arms. Every last gem Trent had ever pressed into her palm was gone.
“Sidonic, those jewels were a gift from Trent. They can’t just seize them like furniture,” Xenia blurted, half chasing the officials down the hall. “Go find Trent–do something, say something, make this disappear.”
Beg Trent again? After everything?> Color drained from Sidonie’s cheeks until even her lipstick looked loud.
“Mom, forget Trent. The man probably planned this–he’s enjoying every second.”
“I never imagined that Quinn could be so vicious,” Xenia fumed, wringing her hands. “She’s divorced from Trent and still wants your jewels. And she even hired Weston Windore to handle it!”
“Weston Windore?” Sidonie’s breath snagged. The name alone darkened the room. Jexburgh’s undefeated barrister–no one survived his cross–examination. Whatever fragile hope she had been nursing crumbled to dust.
She gripped her mother’s sleeve like a drowning woman. “Mom, how much cash do we still have? Give me enough to fight this in court. The Border Inferno Case–I cannot lose it. I cannot go to prison.”
Xenia’s mouth pinched. “You know perfectly well we don’t keep piles of cash. A top lawyer costs a fortune.”
“Then sell some property,” Sidonie pressed, words tumbling. “And, Mom, you still have jewels and handbags–you could liquidate those.”
“We can’t sell the house,” Lillian shot back. “Your father would never agree. And my trinkets won’t fetch much. The lawyers who even glanced at your file said they’d need twenty million upfront–where would we find that?”
“So you’d rather watch me rot behind bars?” Sidonie’s voice cracked with fury.
“You’re pregnant,” Lillian reasoned, softer yet implacable. “Even if you do time, they’ll delay the sentence for childbirth and nursing. Pouring twenty million into lawyers only to lose would be madness. Nimbus Air has dismissed you, your name is mud–how could you ever repay that?”
Sidonie stared at her mother, almost unable to breathe. “You would rather let me go to prison than spend the money? I am your daughter!”
“Exactly because you’re my daughter, Xenia snapped. “I bribed half the airline to land you that deputy- captain seat. Countless pilots still fly economy routes, yet you vaulted ahead–do you honestly think it was talent?”
Her mother’s words shattered Sidonie’s brittle pride like glass striking pavement.
“Do you realize how much shame your antics have dumped on us?” Xenia continued. “Your father and I don’t dare meet friends–everyone is whispering.”
“I did nothing wrong,” Sidonie shot back. “A cigarette butt slipped from my fingers, that’s all. Bad luck turned it into a blaze. I spent years making you proud–studying when you said study, joining Nimbus Air when you insisted. Does one slip wipe out all of that?”
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Chapter 300 Shattered Jewels.
Xenia folded her arms. “Either ask Trent for help or settle for a bargain–basement attorney. Your father and I refuse to sink more money into this.”
“So the savings are reserved for my brother?” Sidonic shot back. “You buy him houses and cars overseas, but you begrudge me a decent lawyer?”
The crack of a slap split the air.
Xenia’s palm still hovered mid–swing. “Your brother will look after us in our old age. We have already spent plenty on you.”
Pain blossomed across Sidonie’s check, but the ache in her chest was worse.
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