Adrianâs fist froze mid-air. His expression contorted with a mix of confusion and recognition as he gazed down at Joelle. He was transported back four years to a similar incident when Joelle had shielded him without a second thought. Though he had fainted and forgotten much from that day, the image of her slender, courageous form had stayed with him. Now, here she was again, defending another man.
âGet out of my way,â he demanded, his voice a blend of anger and desperation. Joelle straightened, her eyes wide with resolve. âIf you intend to hit Rafael, youâll have to go through me first.â
âGood for you, Joelle,â Adrian muttered, his fist relaxing and falling to his side. Joelleâs voice was flat, devoid of fear now. âCan we leave?â Without waiting for his response, she turned and seized Rafaelâs wrist, determined not to let Adrianâs possessiveness result in violence. She knew that in this conflict, regardless of the outcome, she stood to lose more than just faceâit was a loss of peace and perhaps dignity.
âJoelle, donât regret this!â Adrianâs voice growled from behind her. Joelle paused but did not turn back. âThe only thing I regret is marrying you,â she replied, her voice breaking as tears began to form.
As they walked away, Joelleâs mind replayed the past eight years, years entwined with memories of Adrian long before they were wed. She remembered growing up alongside him, how his passion for the violin had sparked her own. There was the junior high competition where her violin strings had been maliciously cut, and it was Adrian who had replaced them, his calm demeanor anchoring her panicked one, leading her to win the gold.
Throughout high school, they had been inseparable, even though they werenât classmates. She would often dash to his classroom just to see him. And when tragedy struck her family and she was too overwhelmed to face her brother, it was Adrian who found her hiding from the world. Those moments had kindled her first deep stirrings of love.
It had been eight years since she first fell in love with him, and now, here they were.
âJoelle, are you okay?â Rafael paused, sensing her distress. Looking down, Joelle quickly dabbed at her tears. âIâm okay, Rafael. Sorry for dragging you into this.â
âThatâs nothing,â Rafael reassured her, placing a comforting hand on her head. âIf somethingâs bothering you, you should share it. Holding it in isnât good for you or the baby.â
Joelle managed a small smile. âItâs nothing. Really, itâs all in the past now.â
Rafael sighed deeply, his tone sincere. âJoelle, Adrian may not appreciate you, but someone else will.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou donât have to pretend with me. Itâs quite obvious,â Rafael said gently, a knowing smile on his face.
âRafael?â Joelleâs eyes widened, her cheeks flushing, perhaps still sensitive from crying.
Rafaelâs gaze softened with empathy. âSometimes, I envy Adrian. Why did your heart choose him and not me?â
âRafael!â Joelle was stunned, not expecting Rafael to uncover her long-concealed feelings so casually. âHow did you know?â
Rafael settled onto a nearby bench, his eyes drifting to the horizon. âIt wasnât hard to notice. Back in high school, you frequently visited our classroom. Initially, I thought maybe you liked me, but it was clear you only had eyes for Adrian.â
Joelleâs secret affection had been carefully guarded, yet it hadnât escaped notice. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. âYou misunderstood.â
âI hoped I was wrong,â Rafael replied with a bitter smile. âBut your decision to marry Adrian convinced me otherwise.â
Joelle remained silent, absorbing his words.
âAdrian believed his grandmother coerced you into marriage, never considering youâd marry him of your own volition. But the fact that you didnât resistâthat says it all, doesnât it?â
Rafael gently wiped another tear from her cheek, then held up his hand, showing her the moisture. âIsnât this proof enough of your feelings?â
âRafaelâ¦â Joelle was overwhelmed, not by the revelation of her feelings, but by the fact that Rafael had seen right through her all along. âWhy do you pay so much attention to me?â
Rafaelâs finger twitched, a subtle but telling sign of his nerves. Despite his usual composure, the flutter of nervousness was unmistakable and out of character for him. âJoelle, you might not realize, but Iâve had feelings for you as long as youâve had them for Adrian,â he confessed, his voice low, eyes averted to hide his vulnerability. âAfter you married, I pulled back. I didnât want to intrude on your new life. But more than that, I couldnât bear to see the way your eyes lit up around himâit was too painful.â
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