âNo, stop it!â
Joelleâs plea echoed against the wall, her skirt hitched up. Adrian leaned in close, his breath warm on her neck.
âStop what?â
Her legs weakened as Joelle whispered, âNot hereâ¦â Impatience colored Adrianâs tone. He had waited too long.
He tightened his hold on her waist, murmuring into her ear, âDidnât this used to excite you?â
Adrian, the epitome of restraint in public, often revealed a more unrestrained side in private.
Joelle shivered, pulling her neck away. âI donât want to!â She attempted to straighten her clothes, but her strength was no match for Adrianâs.
As despair nearly took hold, her thoughts teetered on the brink of surrender.
Just then, a relentless ringtone cut through the tension, refusing to be ignored. Irritation flashed across Adrianâs face as he wrapped a towel around himself and stormed out.
Joelle collapsed against the cool marble, her hair clinging to her damp face in the humid air. Adrian answered the phone. It was Erick.
âMr. Miller, Iâm sorry to disturb you! Somethingâs happened to Rebeccaâsheâs been taken to surgery. The doctor suggested we might have to stop treatment, and I donât know what to do!â His voice was choked with sobs.
Adrian, ever the pillar of calm, responded smoothly, âIâll be right at the hospital.â
âWhat if Rebecca doesnât make it this time?â Erickâs voice broke with despair.
âShe wonât die. Iâll make sure of it.â
Joelle appeared just as Adrian spoke these firm words. Clutching her arm, she felt drained. âGo change your clothes; Iâll call the driver to take you.â
Though she urged him to go, a deep, unexplainable sadness weighed on her heart.
The man she had loved deeply for eight years could still ignite her emotions with ease and yet was easily called away by another woman.
Turning to leave, she was stopped by Adrianâs quick approach. Hindered by his unhealed leg, his steps faltered near her.
âWait for me at home,â he said, steadying himself.
Enveloped in Adrianâs arms, Joelle rested her head against his chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart. Yet, she knew his heart raced for someone else.
âMm. Iâll wait for you,â she murmured, her voice hollow. As she closed her eyes, she breathed in his scent, a poignant reminder of their tangled lives. âAdrian, this is the last time Iâll wait for you,â she told herself in her mind.
By the time Adrian arrived at the hospital, Rebecca had been wheeled out of the surgery room.
Her face was pale and gaunt, as delicate as a dried leaf, her eyes shut.
Erick, his face darkened with grief, wiped away tears with the back of his hand.
âThe doctor said Rebecca is out of danger, but it will take some time for her to wake up.â
Adrian observed Rebecca quietly, someone elseâs face appearing in his head.
âNow that sheâs stable, Iâll take my leave.â
Erick hesitated. âThe doctor mentioned Rebecca should wake up in the next few days. Could you stay? It would mean a lot for her to see you when she opens her eyes.â
Adrian glanced at his watch. He had made a promise to return to Joelle and was intent on keeping it.
âCall me when she wakes,â he said.
As Adrian turned to leave, Erick dropped to his knees beside Rebeccaâs bed.
âItâs all my fault. Iâve failed to protect you! Youâve endured so much, Rebeccaâ¦â
Erick caught Adrian pausing to listen and continued, his voice breaking. âIf I lose you, whatâs left for me? How can I face our father and brother? If they were still here, they would never have allowed this suffering. Itâs all my fault! Iâm useless!â
Hearing this, Adrian turned back sharply. âHave you said enough?â
His gaze fixed on Erick, kneeling and distraught, fully aware of the manipulation lacing his desperate words.
Erick wiped his tears, struggling to his feet. âDonât misunderstand, Mr. Miller. Iâm just worried about Rebecca.â
Adrianâs face was expressionless, tinged with impatience. âIâll stay and watch over her. You can leave.â
Erick masked his satisfaction poorly. âHow can I accept such generosity? You have your responsibilities, not to mention a wife at homeâ¦â
Adrianâs gaze cut sharply through him. âThatâs none of your concern.â
With multiple apologies, Erick hastily exited the room, bowing excessively.
Inside, Adrian settled on the sofa, his gaze locked on his phone before he dialed Joelle. âI wonât be coming home tonight.â
âOkay, then I wonât wait up. Iâm going to bed,â Joelle replied, her tone nonchalant, seemingly detached.
Adrian bristled at her indifference, feeling an urge to confront. âHave you finally given up playing the loyal wife after three years?â
Joelle, about to end the call, paused, stung and confused by his accusation. âIâm making things easier for you and Rebecca, and now Iâm at fault?â
Adrianâs response was icy. âYouâre doing this for yourself, and Rafael!â
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