When Joelle left the apartment, she left the door unlocked for convenience. Thus, Adrian easily entered, carrying her to the bedroom. His expression fierce, he pinned her down and demanded through gritted teeth, âJoelle, what have you done with Rafael?â
âIs that any of your concern?â Joelle retorted, her gaze icy. âRemember, we are divorced.â
âYou drove me to it,â Adrian responded sharply, his voice cold. âTo me, youâre still my wife.â
Joelleâs eyes widened, alarmed by the possessive fury in his stare. âRelease me!â she demanded.
âIâm asserting my rights as your husband!â he claimed, bending to harshly bite her neck.
Joelle shuddered in fear.
âHas he ever touched you like this?â Adrian glared at her as he spoke.
âAdrian, you monster!â Joelle cried out, her wrist painfully pinned against the pillow.
âYes, I am. And Iâll make sure you remember to whom you belong,â he growled, reaching for his belt. Joelle screamed, âLeah! Leah! Help!â
Her voice filled with desperation and exhaustion; she was uncertain if Leah could hear her.
ï½ððï½ ï½ðï½ðï½ï½ ï½ ðï½ É¢ðï½ððï½ðï½ð.ððð Shortly, Leah burst through the door, demanding, âSir, please, restrain yourself! Do not mistreat her!â Adrianâs ardor cooled amid the commotion.
For the first time, he regretted Leahâs presence. Reluctantly, he released Joelle and stood back, surveying the room. Rafael had not entered the room.
Joelle saw Adrianâs gaze linger on a bottle of medicine by the mirror. It was the medicine that she often took for her babyâs well-being, along with a vitamin bottle. She fretted over whether he would discover more than he should.
A thought struck Adrian painfullyâJoelle might never be able to have children again. The notion that an abortion might have damaged her severely weighed on him.
Regaining his composure, he realized his impetuous presence. Rubbing his face wearily, he suggested, âTry to rest early.â He then left.
Confused yet touched by his troubled demeanor, Joelle felt a pang of sympathy. Despite everything, he had been her love for eight years. She preferred remembering him as strong and formidable, not broken and defeated.
âWhy do I still care?â she murmured to herself, touching her cheek.
The following day, her boss summoned her.
âMs. Watson, Mr. Romero briefed me about your situation. When will you commence training in the other city?â
Given Rafaelâs discretion about her pregnancy, she knew her secret was safe with her boss. Considering her four-month pregnancy and its increasing visibility, Joelle replied thoughtfully, âIâm leading my students in a mall performance this Sunday. Could we schedule the announcement post-event?â
âOkay.â
In preparation, Joelle had been busy rehearsing with fellow music teachers, their final showcase nearing completion. Previously, it had always been her on stage. Her renown overseas eclipsed her local fame. She had once held many solo concerts and nearly joined an international orchestra, but an injury to her right hand dashed those opportunities.
As Joelle watched her students play, tears gathered in her eyes. She might never grace the stage again.
On Sunday morning, Joelle and two other teachers assembled the children for an early performance. At eight oâclock, before the shopping mall officially opened, the organizers scheduled a rehearsal. By the afternoon, when the concert commenced, the mall was bustling at its peak capacity. The crowds filled all six floors.
Joelle was anxious but did not falter under the pressure. Thankfully, the performance unfolded without a hitch.
On the third floor, Rebecca wheeled Salome. âMom, letâs head back. Adie wouldnât be pleased knowing youâre spending his money like this.â
âHis money? Itâs as much ours as his!â
âBut he intended for you to purchase necessities with it!â Rebecca insisted.
âWhat good are those things?â Salome scoffed, glancing at her golden bracelet. âGold is the real cure-all.â Pulling out her phone, she boasted, âI ought to show those country folks the grand life I lead in Illerith!â
Rebecca quickly intervened, âMom, please, put it away. Itâs not safe to flaunt that here.â
âYouâre right,â Salome conceded, pocketing her phone. âWeâre doing well now. Donât be like your brotherâtoo greedy. We must cleverly use Adrianâs guilt to secure a comfortable future.â
âMomâ¦â Rebeccaâs voice trailed off, her heart heavy. While she benefited from Adrianâs generosity, her feelings for him were genuine.
âRebecca, think about it. Becoming Adrianâs wife could elevate our status beyond imagination!â
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