Jonathan was mad. How could Joelle cook for Rafael? âJonathan, it has nothing to do with you.â Joelle opened the door, stepping aside to let Rafael enter. Rafael, ever the gentleman, bid Adrian a courteous goodbye. It was merely out of habit.
As Adrian looked at the closed door, he realized that rushing back home early had been a complete joke.
Wasting no time after entering the room, Joelle quickly donned an apron and washed her hands, ready to cook. Just like before, Rafael offered to help. This time, he moved with more confidence, knowing where to find certain things without needing to ask Joelle.
But before they could begin, the room was suddenly plunged into darkness. âPower outage?â Joelle muttered, glancing at the electric box. Everything seemed fine; nothing had tripped.
Rafael peered out the window and noticed the lights in the building across the street were still on. âIs it time to pay the electricity bill?â he asked, turning back to Joelle.
âI just paid it a few days ago,â she replied.
âMaybe call the property management.â
The night outside was pitch black, and the room was now devoid of any light. Joelle reached out tentatively in the dark, her hand brushing against Rafaelâs.
He guided her to the sofa. âSit down and stay put. Iâll find your phone.â
gαâηÏνððsâ¤com, where the best stories live Joelle felt a wave of relief wash over her. The thought of navigating the dark room had been unsettling.
âIt should be in my bag. I left it on the shoe cabinet by the door.â
Rafael moved carefully through the room, eventually finding her phone. Joelle called the property management and was told there was a circuit issue in her apartment that couldnât be fixed until the next day.
Just as she hung up, there was a knock at the door. It was Leah.
âMs. Watson, dinnerâs ready. Oh, why is it so dark in here? Havenât you turned on the lights?â
âThe circuitâs down,â Joelle explained helplessly. âProperty management said it wonât be fixed until tomorrow.â
âI see,â Leah said, her eyes flicking to Rafael. âYou havenât had dinner yet, have you?â
Joelle glanced at Rafael apologetically. âIâm sorry, Rafael. It seems I canât host you for dinner tonight.â
Leah chimed in quickly, âWhy not join us for dinner? Iâve made plenty, and itâd be much more fun with more people!â
Adrian was in the next room. To Joelle, the thought of Rafael and Adrian sharing a meal at the same table was unthinkable.
Just as she was about to decline, Rafael said cheerfully, âSure, I havenât had Leahâs cooking in ages. Joelle, shall we?â
Rafaelâs enthusiasm left Joelle with little choice. It would have been rude to refuse.
They followed Leah to the opposite apartment. The table was laid out with six dishes and a steaming bowl of soup. Alison was already seated, and as they joined, the room filled with an unexpected warmth.
Leah carefully poured a glass of her homemade wine for Rafael, who accepted it with a smile. His gaze drifted to Adrian as he remarked, âItâs strange, isnât it? You and Joelle live on the same floor, yet only her circuit has a problem.â
Adrian set down his fork, wiping his mouth with a napkin before responding, âWhat exactly are you implying?â
Rafael replied, âDonât you find it a bit too coincidental? Thereâs a blackout on her side, and suddenly Leah has prepared an extravagant meal. Do you and Leah usually eat this much? Or were you expecting company?â Joelle also sensed that something was wrong.
Could Adrian have caused the power outage? With his influence, it wasnât beyond the realm of possibility. She set her fork down, her eyes narrowing as she followed Rafaelâs line of thought. âIt was you, wasnât it?â A fleeting look of guilt crossed Adrianâs face, but he quickly denied, âNo!â
Yet, Joelleâs intuition nagged at herâAdrian was involved; she just couldnât prove it.
Leah stepped in to defend Adrian. âToday is my birthday. Mr. Miller asked me to cook a few extra dishes to celebrate. Ms. Watson, please donât overthink it. Iâm sure the power will be restored soon.â
Joelle offered a smile, though it didnât reach her eyes. âYes, maybe a repairman will show up at my place, and his last name will be Miller!â
Adrian cleared his throat. âLetâs just eat.â
Despite her anger towards Adrian, Joelleâs hunger won out. She needed to eat, especially for the baby.
She picked up some food, but Rafael cautioned her, âDonât overdo it.â
âOkay. I know.â
Since becoming pregnant, she had immersed herself in reading about pregnancy, and Rafael had been attentive as well. There was an unspoken understanding between them.
Adrianâs brow furrowed as he observed their exchange. âWhatâs going on?â
Joelle didnât look up. âNothing.â
Rafael explained, âJoelleâs been dealing with some stomach problems lately.â
A surge of possessiveness flared in Adrian. How did Rafael know so much about Joelleâs health? She was his ex-wife. What business did Rafael have knowing these details?
But then, he had never paid much attention to Joelleâs well-being before. The aftermath of the abortion had taken a serious toll on her. She was even infertile now.
âHave you seen a doctor?â he asked.
Joelle met his gaze, her eyes steady. âDonât worry about me. My health isnât your concern anymore. Perhaps you should be more worried about Rebecca.â
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