Though Joelle deemed it unnecessary, she still directed the taxi driver to head to the hospital. After the examination, Rafael scrutinized the report, his expression growing increasingly concerned. âJoelle, have you taken any sleeping pills recently?â
âNo,â Joelle replied, her confusion and anxiety palpable. âIâve only taken the medication you prescribed. Nothing more.â
âYet your report indicates traces of such drugs,â Rafael informed her.
Joelleâs hand instinctively moved to her belly, her face draining of color with worry. âWhat about the baby? Is everything okay?â
âThe baby seems unaffected at the moment. Thankfully, the dosage wasnât significant enough to cause harm.â
âSo, the fainting spell was due to sleeping pills?â Joelle pieced together, seeking confirmation.
Rafael nodded affirmatively. âIt appears so. Has anything unusual happened recently?â
Joelle pondered deeply, eventually shaking her head. âI donât know. Iâve been extremely cautious, especially since finding out about the pregnancy.â
Understanding the urgency, Rafael quickly grabbed his coat. âWe need to act fast. Letâs review the mallâs security footage.â
At the mall, Rafaelâs reputation afforded them unusual access to the surveillance system. Normally reserved for law enforcement, the mall manager granted Rafael permission without hesitation. âMr. Romero, Iâve set up the surveillance footage for you. Which time frame would you like to review?â
âYouâll manage from here. Thank youâyou can get back to your duties,â Rafael responded in a polite yet distant tone. âOkay.â
Seated in the monitoring room, Joelle and Rafael meticulously reviewed the footage, starting from the moment Joelle arrived. As the children performed, Rafael noticed the spark in Joelleâs eyesâa clear love for the stage.
Glancing at her right hand, Rafael contemplated the challenges she faced, given her past as a performer. âThere!â Joelle exclaimed, pointing at the surveillance screen. âDoesnât that woman look like Rebecca?â At the time, her focus had been on the performance, oblivious to her surroundings or the glass beside her.
On the screen, Rebecca could be seen approaching Joelle, but just as the critical moment neared, a passerby obstructed the view. There was no concrete evidence of Rebecca with Joelleâs drink. Rafael scanned the footage from multiple angles, but it seemed that by chance, all crucial moments were obscured. Joelle felt certain Rebecca was involved, but she had no evidence.
âRafael, can I take a copy of this video?â she asked. Understanding her intention, Rafael inquired, âPlanning to show Adrian?â
âThereâs no solid proof. Maybe the truth will only come out through Rebecca. After all, Adrian always looked out for her,â Joelle responded, her tone detached, revealing a resignation born of countless similar disappointments. Rafael perceived the depth of her resignationâa wife weary from competing with an outsider her husband couldnât seem to forsake. He reflected on her strained marriage, not fully grasping until now her profound sense of detachment.
âJoelle, Adrian is mostly driven by guilt towards Rebecca.â Joelle paused, then offered a wry smile. âGuilt doesnât change anything substantive.â
One would only feel guilt towards the person they loved. Joelle knew Adrian would never love her.
It was the first time that Joelle knocked on Adrianâs door. Leah greeted her with a mix of surprise and warmth. âMs. Watson?â
âIs Adrian here?â
âYes, he just returned!â Leah led Joelle to Adrianâs bedroom door and knocked. âSir, Ms. Watson is here.â
The door swung open, revealing Adrian, his frame filling the doorway. Without a word, Joelle extended a portable hard drive.
âWhat is this?â
âThe surveillance footage.â
Adrian took the hard drive from her, but as he did, Joelle turned to leave.
âJoelle, donât you have anything else to say to me?â
Despite her confusion, Joelle managed a sardonic smile. âWhat is there to say?â
âI asked Rafael to ensure you were examined,â he reminded her, seeking acknowledgment.
âI did?â Joelle arched an eyebrow, confronting his expectation. âShould I be thankful for your concern?â That was indeed Adrianâs expectation, but hearing it voiced so bluntly by Joelle was jarring.
âI just want you to know that if Iâm involved, Iâm fine with you seeing Rafael.â
His words carried an unintended condescension, as if he were granting her a favor. His implication hung in the air, suggesting she owed him gratitude.
Joelle laughed, a sound mixed with disbelief and bitterness. âAdrian, why would you say that? Do you even know who you are to me now?â
âYour ex-husband.â Adrian stepped closer, his presence imposing. âHave you truly put our past behind you in these last three years?â
His shadow loomed over her, reminiscent of the dusty, overshadowed years they had shared, marking the weight of their unresolved history.
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