Amara shifted her gaze, her guilt palpable. She had sent people to locate Adrian, but he remained elusive.
âI donât know where Adrian is,â she confessed. Katie chimed in eagerly, âGrandma, I know! He must be at the hospital with Rebecca!â
âNo, that canât be,â Amara interjected quickly, aware of Ireneâs disdain for the Lloyd family. The thought of Adrian being with them was unthinkable to Irene. âI was just at the hospital. Rebecca was there, but Adrian wasnât.â
Ireneâs voice was tinged with disappointment. âSo, you have no clue where your own son is?â
âEnough!â Irene interrupted sharply. âSomeone go to the hospital and bring Rebecca here. That will surely bring Adrian back.â
It seemed a feasible plan, but Amara hesitated. âIrene, remember, Rebecca is seriously ill. If we move her hereâ¦â Ireneâs eyes flashed with cold dismissiveness. âShe should count herself lucky. Without our financial support, she wouldnât have lasted this long. We practically own her life! And if she dies, itâs merely bad luck on her part.â
Amara fell silent, unable to counter.
Meanwhile, Joelle was quietly packing her belongings. Downstairs, Leah hung up the phone and hurried upstairs, her expression urgent. âThe Miller Mansion is in chaos!â
âI see. Itâs about Spencer, isnât it?â Joelle responded calmly.
âNo, itâs worse!â Leah exclaimed, her voice tinged with urgency. âIrene is furious because she canât find Adrian. To force him out of hiding, sheâs planning to send someone to the hospital to bring Rebecca here by force!â Joelle paused, her heart skipping a beat. Adrian was protective of Rebeccaâif anything happened to her, the consequences would be severe.
Ireneâs drastic measure to force Adrianâs appearance spoke volumes about her anger. Oddly, this brought Joelle some relief, knowing Irene was taking her side. Leahâs anxiety was clear. She feared for both Rebeccaâs safety and Adrianâs response.
âI think Irene will send for you soon. Have you decided what youâre going to do?â
Joelle took a deep breath, her resolve firming. âWhatever happens, Iâll face it. Iâll go with Adrian.â She knew who had been at Adrianâs side lately.
Not long ago, Michael had called her. âJoelle, you need to take Adrian home. Heâs been drinking non-stop. He might not survive if this keeps up!â
âIâm not his girlfriend, nor the wife he acknowledges. Donât you think itâs a bit inappropriate to call me?â She had hung up immediately, and when Michael had called again, she had ignored it.
Adrian was drowning in sorrow, but his remorse was likely centered on the baby they had lost.
But why should he feel remorse?
If the child had been born, it would have become just another tool for him in his relentless pursuit of power. But Joelle had secretly kept the child, and only a few people knew.
She intended to raise the baby on her own and leave this painful chapter of her life behind.
âMrs. Miller?â Leah lightly patted Joelleâs shoulder.
Joelle gathered her thoughts and said with resolve, âLeah, you can head downstairs now. Iâll reach out to Adrian.â
âOkay,â Leah replied, and then left the room.
Michael had secured a villa in the suburbs. It was a secluded place, rarely visited by others.
Adrian had wanted to be somewhere quiet, so Michael could only bring him here.
The living room floor was littered with empty bottles. Adrian had fallen into a patternâhe would drink until he passed out, wake up, and start drinking all over again. âAdrian, thatâs enough!â Michael wrestled the bottle from Adrianâs grasp.
Adrian was relentless.
âItâs not enough. Itâs never enough.â
His trust in Joelle shattered alongside the grief of losing a child and the betrayal by Erick.
At twenty-eight, he felt he had never been so defeated in life.
âLeave me be! Give me the wine!â
Just then, Adrianâs phone rang. Michael, seizing the moment to interrupt the cycle, pushed Adrian slightly and answered the call. âHello? Joelleâ¦â
Hearing her name, Adrian ceased his struggle for the bottle and instead reached out urgently for his phone. âYou want to speak with Adrian? Okay. Iâll hand him the phone.â
When Adrian took the phone, he was momentarily at a loss for words. âIâm sorry,â he began hesitantly. Joelleâs voice was steady as she responded, âDonât worry about that now. Irene has sent someone to the hospital to bring Rebecca to the Miller Mansion. If you care about her safety, you should come back immediately. Iâll go with you to sort things out with Irene.â
The alcohol had slowed Adrianâs reactions, and it took him a moment to process her words. âAre you helping me and Rebecca?â he asked slowly, disbelief coloring his tone. âOr what?â
Despite her resentment towards them both, Joelle didnât wish any harm on Rebecca. Such a scenario would only complicate matters further for her.
In a fit of frustration, Adrian smashed an empty bottle on the table and stood up abruptly. âJoelle, since when are you so magnanimous? Calling me to protect another woman? We had a child! What do I and our baby mean to you?â
âWho are you to speak of our baby? Adrian, youâve never cared for me. We should just part ways.â
At the mention of the baby, Adrianâs heart tightened, rendering the rest of her words insignificant.
In a mix of anger and sudden clarity, he slapped himself hard across the face, shaking off the remnants of inebriation to regain his usual detached demeanor.
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