Joelle smiled modestly. The Walters family had already briefed her on Josiahâs situation when they escorted her out. Josiah was at an age where most teens attended high school. However, his reclusive nature meant he spent his days at home, preferring the company of animals to human interaction.
In a rare act of rebellion, he had once sneaked out to attend an orchestral concert. Since then, he had developed a keen interest in playing the violin, but no teacher was willing to take him on. Despite offering generous payment, Josiahâs unpredictable temperament had caused many instructors to leave after just one session. Joelle was the first to gain his approval, which brought her a sense of accomplishment.
Seeing the shy yet proud look on her face, Rafael felt a fleeting urge to pat her head. But then, he suddenly remembered Joelle was married to Adrian. Certain gestures were no longer appropriate, especially now that they were no longer children.
âSo, where are you headed? I can give you a ride,â Rafael offered. Joelle waved him off. âNo need.â Rafael nodded and didnât press further.
âOh, by the way, Rafael, thereâs something Iâve been meaning to ask you.â âGo ahead.â âDo you know Rebecca Lloyd?â A flicker of emotion passed over Rafaelâs face, but he quickly composed himself and answered, âYes, I know her.â
Joelle couldnât quite describe how she felt. It turned out that Adrianâs care for Rebecca was no secret, even to his friends. âJoelle, donât read too much into it. Adrian takes care of Rebecca, but thereâs a reason behind it,â Rafael quickly added. âYeah, I know,â Joelle responded dismissively. She didnât know Rebecca in person, but she was aware that the Lloyd family had a long history with the Miller family, having served as chauffeurs for generations.
Joelle forced a smile. âWell, Iâll be going now.â âJoelle!â Rafael suddenly called out. Joelle turned around. âWhat is it?â
Panting, Rafael caught up with her and asked worriedly, âAre you okay? Itâs been three years since you got married, and youâve cut ties with everyone.â Joelleâs smile grew strained, betraying her exhaustion. After she married Adrian, she had decided to isolate herself from other men and devote herself entirely to him. She had even distanced herself from her old friends. She had safeguarded her heart and body, but Adrianâs affections were never truly hers.
âThat wonât happen anymore,â she replied with a serene smile. Her demeanor was poised and elegant, as if the weariness in her eyes had faded. She seemed to revert to the straightforward girl she had been three years ago.
After her lesson, Joelle was on her way to visit Shawn at the hospital when Katherine called. âHey, Joelle? Are you alright?â âSeriously, Katherine? I thought you were my best friend, but you betrayed me!â
âIâm so sorry! You have no idea how terrifying Adrian was yesterday. He nearly tore me apart! My poor heart couldnât handle it. Hey, by the way, I think that jerk really does care about you.â
Joelle exited the elevator into a bustling crowd and sighed. âSounds like youâre still drunk.â âIâm completely sober! You should take advantage of his interest in you while it lasts. Get what you can out of it! Sure, men canât be trusted, but a pile of cash is always dependable!â Joelle chuckled resignedly. âGot it.â
As she turned the corner, Joelle arrived at Shawnâs room and unexpectedly met Rebecca. Rebecca, looking delicate and fragile, stumbled back a few steps and hurriedly scooped up a charm that had fallen to the floor. âThank goodness it didnât get dirty. Adie went all the way to Redemption Church to get this for me.â She looked up, and her eyes widened in surprise when she met Joelleâs gaze. âOh, Joelle, itâs you.â
Joelle glanced at the charm Rebecca was clutching to her chest. The red string symbolized a bond between her and Adrian. It irritated Joelle, and without a word, she walked past Rebecca. âJoelle, are you mad at me?â Joelle shook off her hand. âYou donât need to pretend weâre close. Weâre both women here. Do you think I have no idea what youâre planning?â
After saying these words, she reached out and gently adjusted Rebeccaâs collar. Her fingers brushed against Rebeccaâs collarbone. âJust remember, as long as Iâm still married to Adrian, youâll always be a mistress. No matter how hard you try, you can only keep this hidden. Do you understand?â
For the first time, Joelle felt a surge of empowerment. At last, she had struck back. Her divorce from Adrian was inevitable, and she was determined to settle scores with Rebecca. Joelle had always been known for her gentleness, but that did not mean she would let herself be walked over.
And since Erick was the reason Shawn was in the hospital, Joelle was determined to ensure that debt was repaid. Rebecca bit her lower lip. Hatred flashed in her eyes, but it was quickly replaced by tears. âJoelle, do you really think itâs worth it? Are you happy with the marriage you stole through such underhanded tactics? Adrian has been with me almost every day for the past three years, from morning until night.â
The last four words struck Joelle like a nail, leaving her speechless. As a skilled manipulator, Rebecca delivered her harsh truth with eerie calmness. âAdrian and I donât need a marriage certificate to be together. So tell me, Joelle, who is the third party here?â
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