Joelle had mentally prepared herself for the inevitable encounter with Adrian, yet she hadnât anticipated their first meeting in years would involve him defending another woman. The initial sting of heartache was quickly suppressed as she reminded herself of her growth and strength over the past three years. In the adult world, she knew that maintaining oneâs composure was paramount.
Despite their complex past, Joelle felt no obligation towards Adrian. Any apologies owed were his to make. Now, with her own family and Adrian seemingly involved with someone else, she resigned herself to the possibility that they might never be friends again, but could at least maintain a cordial distance.
âJoelle!â Katherineâs voice broke through her thoughts, vibrant with excitement. âAdrian is coming this way!â Remaining composed, Joelle nodded subtly.
Rafael, ever protective, positioned himself slightly in front of her, holding Ryland close.
âRafael, I can handle this,â she murmured quietly.
Rafael responded not with words but by gently squeezing her hand, a silent show of support as they stood together, a united front.
From Adrianâs perspective, the four appeared as a picturesque family unit, something he had not expected. He approached with a controlled demeanor, his first words in years pragmatic yet heavy with unspoken emotions. âHowâs the child?â
âSheâs bruised, but itâs nothing serious,â Rafael replied, keeping his tone even.
Adrianâs gaze lingered on Ryland, trying to discern any familial resemblance. The boy seemed different, not quite fitting the image of either Joelle or Rafael.
Rafael, sensing his scrutiny, decided to break the tension. âAdrian, this is my son with Joelle, Ryland. Heâs two years old.â
Adrianâs face betrayed little, but his clenched fist hidden in his pocket spoke volumes. He managed a stiff smile. âCongratulations, really.â The silence that followed was thick, each man wrestling with his own turbulent emotions.
âAnd who is this?â Adrian finally asked, turning his attention to Aurora.
Was she his daughter? So, Joelle had given birth to an adorable daughter for him. Aurora looked up, innocence written across her face, unaware of the significance of the man before her. Joelle didnât leave him hanging too long. She pulled Aurora forward. âAurora, say hello to Mr. Miller.â
In a small, hesitant voice, Aurora greeted him, âHello, Mr. Miller.â
Adrian crouched to her level, patting her head with a forced lightness, the weight of the moment pressing down on him. His own daughter, a living reflection of himself, addressed him as a stranger.
âI apologize on behalf of this lady,â Adrian said softly, concern evident in his tone. âDoes it still hurt?â
Aurora observed Adrian cautiously. Although his expression was stern, his eyes softened as they met hers, reminding her of the warmth she saw in her parents. She shook her head. âIt doesnât hurt anymore.â
Adrian gently took her small hand, his voice tender. âWho is your daddy?â
Without a momentâs hesitation, Aurora scampered over to Rafael, clutching his leg with a joyful grin. âThis is my daddy!â
Adrianâs fleeting smile vanished as he stood, his gaze intensifying as it landed on Rafael. The simmering anger in his eyes was unmistakable.
âAdrian!â Joelle moved protectively in front of Rafael, her voice steady and clear. âRafael and I are married. We tied the knot overseas. I hope you can respect that.â
The news struck Adrian hard, his frustration palpable. Had the setting been different, he might have made a scene, but the presence of his daughter tempered his response. He gave Aurora a long, poignant look before turning sharply and striding away.
The woman accompanying him was left bewildered, calling after him, âAdrian? Adrian!â
Once they were out of sight, Katherine exhaled sharply and took a few deep breaths to calm herself. âMy goodness, that was terrifying! For a moment there, I thought Adrian was going to lose it!â
Aurora, still puzzled, looked up at Joelle. âMommy, who was that?â
Trying to mask her ongoing tension, Joelle smiled reassuringly. âJust an old friend of Mommyâs.â
Aurora seemed to accept this, quickly shifting her focus to the gifts she had received. âDaddy, look! Kathy bought me and my brother gifts. I picked out the little turtle for him!â
âHow cute!â Rafael exclaimed, while his eyes remained concerned on Joelle, noting every nuance of her reaction.
Later that day, they arrived at the newly acquired villa in Serenity Villas. Joelle had chosen this place as their new home, finding their previous residence at Highlands Bay too cramped, especially with Shawn living there too. This home offered the spaciousness and safety needed for their children.
They busied themselves with setting up the homeâKatherine unpacking items, and Rafael child-proofing potential hazardsâwhile Joelle tucked the children into bed.
Once settled, the adults gathered to relax with some tea. Katherine then addressed another serious topic. âThe funeral for Irene is in two days. Itâs expected to be a large gathering.â
Joelle nodded solemnly. âThatâs why I came back. Irene was always kind to me. Itâs only right that Iâm there to say goodbye.â
Her voice held a mixture of respect and sadness, reflecting her deep gratitude towards the one member of the Miller family who had shown her kindness.
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