âTell Adrian that just the sight of him makes me nauseous. I canât eat a single bite under the same roof as him!â
With a loud bang, the door slammed shut behind Joelle. She wasnât exaggerating. Lately, her morning sickness had become unbearable.
As soon as the door closed, Joelle bolted to the bathroom, clutching the toilet as she heaved up the light lunch sheâd managed earlier.
Meanwhile, Leah returned to Adrian, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. Adrian had overheard every word Joelle had said, and fury surged within him. But then, Amaraâs cruel claim that Joelle could never conceive echoed in his mind, and the anger dissipated almost as quickly as it had come.
âSir, Joelle is probably just exhausted from work. Why donât you eat something? You havenât had a proper meal in days. If you keep this up, your body will give out,â Leah urged.
âI still have files to review. You go ahead and eat,â Adrian replied, his voice hollow as he retreated to his bedroom. The move from his big house to this small apartment had been a significant downgrade. The bedroom was so cramped it could barely accommodate a bed and a desk. But now, Adrian was beginning to understand why Joelle had chosen this tiny nest over their vast home. At least here, she could find a sense of refuge.
That night, Leah reheated the food several times, but whenever she went to call Adrian, the thick stench of cigarette smoke met her nose. Adrian sat by the window, chain-smoking through nearly an entire pack, saying nothing, eating nothing, just smoking in silence. All night.
The next morning, Joelle and Adrian left their apartments simultaneously. The moment Joelle saw him, her stomach clenched. She realized theyâd have to share the elevator, and her face darkened. Pretending sheâd forgotten something, she spun around and hurried back into her apartment. Adrian seemed like he wanted to say something, but Joelle didnât give him the chance.
That afternoon, when Joelle returned from work, she was anxious about possibly running into Adrian again. But when the elevator doors slid open, she exhaled a sigh of relief. Adrian wasnât there. But she was just about to enter her apartment when the door behind her opened.
âMs. Watson!â Leah called out, her tone bright. âMr. Miller wonât be home tonight. Would you like to join me for dinner? I can make all your favorite dishes!â Leahâs smile was warm, but she sighed inwardly. Adrian had intentionally delayed his return home so that Joelle could eat the food Leah made. He had given Leah clear instructions: make sure Joelle ate the food before she left.
Joelle forced a smile. âNo need, really. I can just whip up something quick for myself.â
âOh, come now, Ms. Watson.â Leah reached out, pulling her closer. âWonât you keep an old woman company? I spend my days cooped up here, shopping for groceries and cleaning. Since you moved out, itâs been so quiet. I miss having someone to talk to.â
Leahâs genuine plea tugged at Joelleâs heart. Joelle hesitated for a moment before asking, âWhat will you be making tonight?â
Leah listed off the eveningâs menu with enthusiasm. Joelle mentally ticked off each dish. âAlright, Iâll just go change first.â
âWonderful!â
Back in her apartment, Joelle pulled out her phone and checked if the dishes Leah mentioned were safe for pregnant women. Satisfied with what she found, she quickly changed her clothes and headed back to Adrianâs place.
Adrianâs apartment, just across the hall from hers, mirrored her own in layout but stood in stark contrast with its decor. Monochromatic tones of black, white, and gray dominated the space, giving it a cold, lifeless feel. Joelle took a quick glance around before settling at the small dining table near the kitchen door.
Leah approached with a steaming bowl of soup, her smile warm and welcoming. âIâve been simmering this since noon. Give it a taste.â
Truth be told, Joelle had missed Leahâs cooking. Though Joelle was a competent cook herself, Leahâs culinary skills had earned Adrianâs admiration. As Joelle took a sip of the soup, a soothing warmth spread through her, melting away the fatigue of the day.
âLeah,â Joelle began, setting down her spoon. âDid Adrian ever mention why he moved in across from me?â
Leah paused, her hands still for just a moment. Adrian hadnât explained much when heâd brought her over from the Miller Mansion, only that she was to take good care of Joelleâs health. Having served the Miller family for decades and earned a certification as a nutritionist, Leah was adept at reading between the lines. She knew about Joelleâs abortion and could piece together the likely reasons for Adrianâs actions. Although a womanâs worth was not tied to her ability to bear children, Leah knew the pain of infertility lingered like a shadow.
Quickly regaining her composure, Leah responded with practiced ease, âI have no idea. Iâm just grateful I get to keep you company again.â
Joelle searched Leahâs eyes for answers, but Leahâs expression was carefully guarded, revealing nothing. With a quiet hum, Joelle decided to set her questions aside, allowing herself to relax for the first time that day.
After dinner, she returned to her apartment. Around eleven oâclock, she heard Adrianâs footsteps echoing in the hallway as he returned home. Joelle couldnât help but wonderâhad he been working late, or was he with Rebecca?
A wry smile tugged at her lips. Why did she even care? She and Adrian were divorced. There was no reason to torment herself with thoughts of him. This apartment was nothing like the homes Adrian had lived in before. Whatever his reasons for moving here, Joelle was certain he wouldnât stay long. Eventually, he would grow tired of this place and leave.
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