If Katherine had been present, she would have cursed Rebeccaâs shamelessness without hesitation. Joelle narrowed her eyes. At first, she had dismissed Rebecca as just another lovesick girl, but now she saw the truthâRebecca was a master manipulator.
Joelle had no interest in engaging in an argument. As she prepared to walk away, she noticed Adrian approaching from a distance. Without warning, Rebecca crumpled to the floor. Adrianâs expression flashed with panic as he quickly moved to her side, scooping her into his arms. âAdieâ¦â Rebeccaâs voice was weak.
âDid you have another episode?â Rebecca nodded, leaning into Adrianâs chest. âOh, Joelle, I didnât see you there.â A strange unease gnawed at Joelle, though she couldnât quite put her finger on the cause.
Rebeccaâs tearful voice interrupted her thoughts. âJoelle, Iâm so sorry. I have some brain disease. Sometimes I donât even remember what I say.â Joelle had long harbored suspicions. Every time she saw Rebecca, the girl seemed to carry an air of sickness about her. Adrian was always excessively concerned about Rebeccaâs health, even to the point of getting her a protective charm. Given that Rebeccaâs Twitter handle was Countdown To Death, Joelle began to form a theory.
âYou donât remember what you just said?â she asked. Tears pooled in Rebeccaâs eyes as she grasped Joelleâs hand. âIf I said anything to offend you, Iâm truly sorry. I didnât mean it!â
âThatâs enough!â Adrianâs gaze turned cold as he looked at Joelle, his tone cutting. âSheâs unwell. Donât make things harder for her.â A bitter laugh bubbled up in Joelleâs chest. She hadnât even done anything, yet Adrian was already rushing to Rebeccaâs defense.
âAdrian, could you be any more biased?â After that, Joelle turned on her heel and walked away, her steps resolute and unwavering. For a brief moment, Adrian was reminded of the confident, spirited woman Joelle had been three years ago.
âAdieâ¦â Rebeccaâs voice cut through his thoughts, pulling him back to reality. âMy head hurts. Can you carry me?â âYou didnât faint this time. Try walking on your own.â
Rebecca was surprised by the curt response. Quickly, she shifted tactics. âThen can you stay with me tonight?â Adrianâs gaze locked onto hers, inscrutable and intense. The weight of his stare sent a shiver down Rebeccaâs spine, her heart pounding with fear. âIâm married, Rebecca. Do you think itâs appropriate for us to be alone together?â
âMy brother will be there too,â Rebecca pleaded, her fingers toying with the button on Adrianâs sleeve. âAdie, my brothers used to stay with me. Iâm really scared. If I wake up and youâre not thereâ¦â But when her eyes met Adrianâs cold stare, she trailed off.
âI understand. I wonât ask again.â Adrian loosened his tie, his voice flat and devoid of warmth. âIâll be home more often from now on. Erick should be discharged soon, and your condition has stabilized. Itâs time for both of you to return to Oak Villas.â
After visiting Shawn, Joelle stepped out of the hospital, only to spot a sleek black Lincoln parked nearby. Adrianâs driver waited beside it, a polite smile on his face. âMrs. Miller, Mr. Miller is waiting for you.â
Joelle inhaled deeply, steadying herself. âPlease tell him that if his heart is elsewhere, he should stay there.â The day had been a whirlwind, filled with tasks that left her feeling more alive than she had in a long time. She had missed thisâdays bustling with purpose, the satisfaction of productivity.
Leah often spoke of the joys of a leisurely life, but Joelle knew herself better. She thrived on the energy and drive that came from being busy. The Lincolnâs rear window lowered, revealing Adrianâs sharply defined features. His lips parted slightly, his voice a low command. âJoelle, get in the car. Donât make me say it twice.â
Joelle hesitated, but only for a moment. She turned to face him with deliberate calm. âMr. Miller, is there something you need?â Mr. Miller? Adrian raised an eyebrow, his voice laced with mild curiosity. âNo more honey?â
In the throes of their passion, Joelle used to call him that. But Adrian disliked it; every time she uttered the endearment, heâd respond with an intensity that bordered on harshness. Joelleâs expression didnât waver. âDidnât you get the wedding ring and the divorce agreement I sent? As far as Iâm concerned, weâre not a couple anymore.â
Adrianâs face remained impassive as he lowered the window another inch. The tension in his jaw betrayed his thinning patience. âJoelle, if you get in the car right now, we can pretend none of this ever happened.â
âNo need!â Joelle didnât miss a beat. âJust sign the agreement and get a divorce!â Divorce! There it was againâhow many times had she brought it up lately? Adrian had heard the word more often than he checked the stock market.
Joelle seemed to believe that hammering the idea of divorce would wear him down, especially with Irene so desperate for a great-grandchild. Did she really think that this strategy would break him? A cold smile tugged at Adrianâs lips. Joelleâs attempts to manipulate him struck him as almost pitiful.
âDonât push me, Joelle. You know youâre not that important to me.â With that, he signaled the driver to start the car. The window slid up slowly, sealing Joelle out with nothing but the lingering sting of Adrianâs disdain and the dust left in the carâs wake.
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