Joelle had a rough idea of what was going on. Rebecca, clearly anxious, couldnât help but ask, âWhat are you doing here?â
Lacey responded bluntly, âThe question is for you! You brought Adrian here the moment Michael handed him over? Adrian just got divorced. Whatâs the rush?â
âI⦠I didnât! Adie wanted to rest here!â
âStop lying!â
Michael, scanning the room, interjected, âWhereâs Adrian?â
Rebecca, no longer feeling guilty, confessed, âHe said he wanted to take a shower, then locked himself in the bathroom.â
With concern etched on his face, Michael strode toward the bathroom door. âHope nothingâs wrong.â Joelle stood there, slightly stunned. She knew Adrian and Rebecca were together in private, but the reality of them sharing a room was still hard to accept. She followed Michael with a heavy heart.
Michael knocked on the bathroom door, but there was no response. Without hesitation, he decided to break it open. As expected, they found Adrian unconscious in the bathtub, as lifeless as a stagnant pool of water. Michael hoisted him up and laid him on the bed. âDamn it! How did you get this drunk?â
Joelle, keeping her composure, said calmly, âGive him some tomato juice and get some powdered medicine to sober him up.â
A brief silence fell over the room. No one disagreed with her. From her tone, they could sense Joelleâs familiarity with Adrianâs condition. They had once been such a good couple. How had it come to this?
galnovels .com hosts great stories Lacey broke the silence. âIâll go get the medicine with Rebecca.â
Rebecca, surprised, blurted out, âWhat?â How could she miss such a perfect opportunity? âWhat? Itâs not exactly appropriate for you to stay here with your brother. Want me to call Amara instead?â The last thing Rebecca wanted was for Amara to find out. Reluctantly, she agreed to go with Lacey.
Before leaving, she glanced at the glass of water on the bedside table, then looked at Joelle, hiding her frustration deep inside.
Michael scratched his head awkwardly. âWell, Joelle, Iâve got something else to take care of. I should get going.â Joelle felt a pang of confusion. Was he really leaving her alone with Adrian?
âThen Iâll head out too. Itâs late; I should get home.â
âPlease donât.â Michael hadnât forgotten why Adrian had gotten so drunk in the first place. He was hoping to rekindle something between Joelle and Adrian. If Adrian woke up to find Joelle taking care of him, it could just stir something in him. Even if reconciliation was out of the question, Adrian would need to know just how incredible Joelle was.
âDonât. What about Adrian if you leave?â
Joelle paused, weighing her options. âLet him be.â Michaelâs lips curled into a slight smirk. It was no wonder they said women could be the cruelest. But in the end, he convinced Joelle to stay with his smooth talk. After all, Adrian was drunk, practically comatose. What if something happened to him?
Now, it was just her and Adrian alone in the room. Joelle settled into a chair on the balcony, waiting. After a while, there was a soft knock at the door. Lacey entered, carrying tomato juice and some medicine.
âWhereâs Rebecca?â Joelle asked. If Rebecca had arrived, Joelle could have left.
Lacey sighed. âShe fainted again. An ambulance just took her away.â
Rebeccaâs illness was truly a burden.
âJoelle, Iâm counting on you. Iâve got to head home and deal with my father.â
âOkay.â
Once the door clicked shut, Joelle approached the bed. In the past, she had been patient, thinking that in his drunken state, Adrian belonged only to her. It felt like a privilege. Adrian often came home after heavy drinking, too far gone to even sit up. She used to feed him water through a straw. But where was she supposed to find a straw in a hotel room?
She nudged his leg with her foot. âHey, get up and drink it yourself.â
The man in the bed finally stirred, his voice a gravelly whisper. âWater⦠I need waterâ¦â
Joelleâs mood darkened. Remembering how sheâd once doted on him, she felt a surge of frustration. âHow about some tomato juice?â
Adrian mumbled again, âWater.â
Joelle picked up the glass of water from the bedside table. âCan you sit up on your own? If you canât, donât bother.â Even in his half-conscious state, Adrianâs pride flared. Who dared speak to him like that?
With great effort, he forced himself upright and blinked groggily at her. Seeing Joelleâs face, he was taken aback. She had never spoken to him this way before. âAdrian, want some water?â
âAdrian, take your medicine before you sleep, okay?â
âAdrian, let me massage your head, okay?â
But this brash Joelle? She was nothing like the gentle, devoted wife he knew. She must be an imposter!
âYou, get out!â
Joelle smiled faintly. That was exactly what she had intended. She placed the glass back on the table and turned to leave.
But as she walked away, doubt gnawed at her resolve. What if Adrian fell while stumbling to the bathroom in the middle of the night? Each step slowed as her concern grew. Leaving a drunk man alone really was dangerous.
Meanwhile, Adrian downed the glass of water and collapsed back into sleep. Joelle returned, quietly pouring another glass and placing it on the bedside table. The tomato juice and medicine were neatly arranged, and she even turned on the bathroom light for him. She had done everything she could to make sure heâd be okay.
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