The jetâs journey to Zroburgh stretched on for thirty-six grueling hours. Throughout this time, Rebecca succumbed to fainting spells repeatedly. The unpredictable weather and Adrianâs reopened wound caused the jet to make multiple unscheduled landings.
Zroburgh was renowned for its famous amusement park, a haven of leisure and relaxation for its residents. Joelle had fond memories of this place; as a child, her father had brought her there to play. So enchanted was Joelle by the park that her father had purchased a villa there for her.
In the first year of her marriage to Adrian, Joelle had wistfully suggested, âAdrian, letâs visit Zroburgh. We could use it as our honeymoon destination.â Adrian couldnât recall his exact response, but he knew it wasnât kind. The hurt look on Joelleâs face lingered in his memory.
He had been resentful, seeing her sadness as a form of retribution for his own reluctant marriage. But now, regret gnawed at him. Why hadnât he been more compassionate? Perhaps if he had treated her better then, the weight of his guilt could be lighter now.
âMr. Miller,â his assistant said, helping him to the villaâs entrance. âIâll manage on my own,â Adrian insisted, raising a hand in a dismissive gesture. âBut your injuryâ¦â
After nearly two days of travel, Adrianâs condition had worsened, but he was indifferent. Holding his abdomen, he made his way up the steps. He rang the doorbell, longing for the sight of Joelleâs face when the door opened. He had so much he wanted to say, but fatigue weighed heavily on him.
If he could just see Joelle, he would embrace her and vow to build a future together. He wouldnât hold her accountable for her pregnancy; he just wanted her back by his side.
âHey? Who are you?â To his surprise, the door was opened by a stout elderly woman. âIâm here to see Joelle,â Adrian replied.
âJoelle?â The womanâs face contorted in confusion. âOh, you mean the previous owner of this villa? Sheâs already sold it to us.â Adrianâs heart sank. He refused to believe it. Joelle had to be hiding from him.
âWhatâs going on?â Adrian, ignoring the womanâs protests, stormed into the villa, checking each room.
âHey! You canât just barge in like this! Are you mad? This is my home!â
Adrian paid no heed. Joelle had to be here!
âJoelle!â he called out, his voice echoing through the empty rooms, but there was no reply. In the living room, he found a family photoâone that had no trace of Joelle.
Bang! A loud bang made him turn around. The woman stood there, a gun in hand. âGet out!â she commanded. For the first time, Adrian felt a crushing sense of helplessness. It wasnât the threat of the gun that overwhelmed him, but the realization that Joelle was nowhere to be found.
His assistant rushed in, apologizing and pulling Adrian away from the scene. âMr. Miller, that was too dangerous. You need to stay calm.â
Adrian, finally regaining his senses, understood the gravity of his actions. He needed to stay composed if he was to find Joelle.
âCall Shawn,â Adrian said.
The assistant quickly pulled out his phone and dialed Shawnâs number, only to be met with a dead line. âMr. Miller, the numberâs been disconnected.â
The assistant shared in his shock, staring at the phone for a moment before lowering his voice. âThereâs something I recently learnedâ¦something I havenât had a chance to tell you.â
Adrian looked at him. Shifting uncomfortably, the assistant hesitated before speaking. âWatson Group declared bankruptcy not too long ago. They liquidated everything.â
The implications of this revelation were clear even to the assistant; there was undoubtedly something suspicious at play. But now wasnât the time for fury. Adrian needed to act fast.
âGet in touch with Katherine,â he ordered. Shawn and Katherine were the two people closest to Joelle. If Shawn had vanished, Katherine wouldnât just disappear too, would she?
This time, the phone connected. Adrian snatched it from the assistantâs hand. âWhere is Joelle?â he demanded.
Katherineâs tone was sharp. âAdrian, whatâs wrong with you? I already told you, Joelle is abroad. Why do you keep badgering me?â
âWhere is Joelle?â
Though startled by his outburst, Katherine wasnât easily intimidated. âYelling at me wonât help you, Adrian. She didnât tell me where she was going, and honestly, itâs a good thing she didnât. Joelle knew youâd come running to me, and frankly, I donât know where she is.â
Adrian clenched his jaw. âYouâd better not be lying!â
Katherine scoffed, âYouâre something else, Adrian! When Joelle loved you, you couldnât care less. And now youâre desperate to find her?â
Ignoring her jab, Adrian pressed on, âDid you know that Joelle is pregnant?â
The question struck Katherine like a bolt of lightning. She nearly choked on her own breath. How did he find out?
âPregnant? I donât know what youâre talking about.â
Adrianâs voice turned cold. âDeny it all you want. But if you get in touch with Joelle, tell her this: no matter where sheâs hiding, I will find herâand my child.â
âDonât be so hasty, Adrian. The baby might not even be yours.â
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