Joelle and Rafael had shared their lives under the same roof for three years, yet such moments of closeness were as rare as a blue moon.
Rafael was taken aback, his instincts kicking in as he absentmindedly bit down on the grape she offered. From that moment, something intangible shifted between them.
Joelleâs attention wavered, the TV now a mere background noise. Rafael, sensing her unease, weighed his options before deciding it was best to retreat before the situation spiraled out of control. âIâm feeling tired. I think Iâll head to bed.â
As he rose to leave, Joelle called out, âRafael.â
He halted but didnât turn around, his self-restraint holding him back.
Behind him, Joelleâs hands clenched into tight fists as she summoned the courage, her cheeks flushing. âDo you want to sleep with me?â
Rafael froze, caught off guard, his mind scrambling for the right response. After a few agonizing seconds, he turned to face her. He knew Joelle wanted to bridge the gap between them, but something in his gut told him it wasnât the right moment.
Earlier, at the mall, when she saw Adrian, the way she involuntarily stiffened told Rafael that she hadnât completely moved on from her past.
Rafael, a man with a particular aversion to emotional messiness, found it difficult to accept this version of Joelle.
âWhy would you say that?â he asked.
Joelle blinked, clearly not expecting such a reaction.
âRafael, I just think itâs time we became closer, donât you? Iâm tired of explaining to Aurora why her parents sleep in separate rooms. Sheâs going to start asking questions as she grows older.â
She poured her heart out, but Rafael only honed in on one thing. âSo, itâs not because you have feelings for me. Itâs because of the kids, right?â
âOf course not,â Joelle replied, her mind reeling.
âDo you even like me?â
Joelle hesitated, the question hanging in the air like an unsolvable riddle. She had never truly considered it before, but in the past three years, their relationship had evolved from awkward new parents to a kind of silent partnership.
At first, she had thought this little family of theirs was a facade, a picture-perfect scene painted for others. But as time passed, she found herself yearning for it to be real.
Rafael was a wonderful father, no doubt, and she believed he could be an equally wonderful husband.
But did that have anything to do with liking him? She had never really thought about it. Did she like Rafael?
Whether she did or didnât, one thing was clearâshe didnât want to destroy this perfect family.
âYou canât answer, can you?â Rafael smiled bitterly. âIf you canât answer that, then donât say things that could lead me to misunderstand. You have no idea what that means to a man.â
Joelle felt a deep ache in her chest for Rafael. âI donât know if what I feel qualifies as love, but I do know I donât want to be apart from you. I donât want my children to grow up without a father. I believe our family is perfect just as it is, and that makes me happy every single day.â
âI understand what youâre saying.â
His gaze seemed to pierce through her.
He knew Joelle better than she knew herself. She had been sheltered all her life, always headstrong and resistant to change. She preferred the familiar, even if it meant being pushed into uncomfortable situations rather than choosing them on her own.
There was a flaw in her characterâshe tended to go along with the current. She so wished to prevent the collapse of her hard-earned, content family.
She couldnât bring herself to say she loved him because, deep down, she wasnât sure she did. But she couldnât say she didnât love him either, fearing it could drive him away.
Even Joelle wasnât fully aware that she was using her body as a means to keep him close.
In this situation, Rafael felt like Joelleâs feelings for him were more rooted in gratitude than genuine love. âJoelle, thereâs something I need to talk to you about.â
âGo ahead.â
âItâs about Ireneâs funeral. I plan to attend with the Romero family.â
Joelleâs eyes widened in shock as she stepped closer to Rafael.
âBut didnât we agree? Weâre a family, and I wanted to introduce you to everyone.â
âThe children are still too young to be in the public eye. Besides, our presence would only cause a stir at an event thatâs meant to mourn Irene, not to focus on us.â
In truth, Joelle wanted this opportunity to make it known to everyone that Rafael was the father of her children.
Katherine was rightâRafael couldnât continue caring for her children without having some recognition. Joelle wanted to make his role official.
âRafael, I really hope youâll come with me.â
But Rafael shook his head. âTrust me on this one.â He reached out and gently touched Joelleâs head. âYou should get some rest too.â
That night, Joelle tossed and turned, sleep eluding her. The next morning, as she fed the two children, the doorbell rang unexpectedly.
Joelle had only just returned from abroad, and apart from Katherine, no one knew where they lived. And Katherine wouldnât visit this early.
When Joelle opened the door, she was surprised to see the man standing outside. It was Adrianâs assistant. Joelleâs expression hardened. âWhat do you want?â
The assistant offered a polite smile. âMr. Miller asked me to bring some welcome gifts for the children.â
âNo, thank you. He saw them yesterday, and thatâs the end of it. The children have nothing to do with him now. If he truly cares, heâll leave us alone.â
The assistant quickly wedged his foot in the door before she could close it.
âMr. Miller doesnât intend to disrupt your life. Heâs been worried about his child for the past three years. He just wants to see the child. Please, try to understand him asââ
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