In the assistantâs eyes, only Rebecca and Salome genuinely cared for Adrian. When the call connected, he blurted out, âHello? Miss Lloyd, thereâs urgent news!â
âIs it about Adie?â
âYes, it is!â The assistant shifted to a quieter corner, his voice dropping to a whisper. âJoelle has returned to the country, and sheâs not aloneâshe brought two children with her!â
âWhat?â Rebecca gasped, her reaction too loud for her own comfort. She quickly moderated her tone. âHow did this happen? Why did she come back, and with two children?â
âOne of the children is Mr. Millerâs, and the other is reportedly hers with Rafael.â
In the dance studio, Rebeccaâs knees buckled, and she sank to the floor. âSo thatâs the situation.â
The assistant pressed on, âJoelle is quite bold now, leveraging her ties with the Romero family to assert her presence.â
Glancing at her reflection, Rebecca noticed her expressionâlips bitten, fists clenched. Despite the frustration evident in her stance, she responded thoughtfully, âReally? From what I remember, Joelle wasnât like that.â
âYouâre seeing her with too kind eyes, Miss Lloyd. People whoâve been underdogs donât waste a moment to flaunt when fortune favors them. Sheâs trying to play the part of someone influential, but in reality, no one takes her seriously.â
Rebecca shifted uncomfortably, feeling the indirect sting of his words. âJoelleâs had her struggles, raising two children on her own. Itâs understandable she might come off strong. Letâs not judge her too harshly. Everyone has their reasons.â
gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤cóm is your escape The assistant, touched by her empathy, replied, âYouâre always so understanding. Why doesnât Mr. Miller recognize this?â
âHe sees me as a sister. Thatâs enough for me.â
âBut you shouldnât settle, Miss Lloyd. I believe Mr. Miller harbors feelings for you!â
âI hope thatâs true.â
After ending the call, Rebecca inhaled deeply, trying to master the tumult of emotions roiling inside her. Yet, the effort was futile, and a primal scream escaped her lips as she hurled her phone toward the mirror. The dance studio mirrors, made of durable material designed to withstand impacts, didnât shatter. They stood unscathed, reflecting back her unspent furyâa vivid emblem of her internal state, where no calm had been restored.
Unsatisfied and desperate to expel her frustration, Rebecca grasped nearby objects, hurling them with reckless abandon. The room echoed with the sounds of her tempest. She continued her destructive spree until exhaustion claimed her, her breaths heaving as she glowered at the chaos strewn across the floor.
Salome entered the room briskly, her wheelchair making a soft whirring sound. âWhat are you doing? Look at yourself, acting like a shrew!â
Rebeccaâs eyes snapped to Salome the moment she wheeled in. âThis is all your fault! Your call did nothing. Joelle didnât just survive; sheâs thriving with Rafael and has another child with him! Why does she get everythingâfirst Adrian, now Rafael? Why am I wasting my time here learning things that donât matter?â
Salome let out a dismissive scoff. âSo, youâve realized youâre not contributing much. Why not try harder to actually learn something worthwhile? Something that might capture Adrianâs attention?â
âHe never visits! What am I supposed to do? For the past three years, heâs been buried in work or obsessing over finding Joelle and the child. Heâs forgotten all about us!â Rebecca protested, frustration edging her voice.
âThatâs because you havenât given him anything interesting to come back to!â Salome retorted sharply.
Rebecca laughed bitterly, grabbing a stack of dance clothes from the floor. âInteresting? Whatâs the point of all this dancing?â With a flick of her wrist, she tossed the clothes back onto the floor in a defiant heap.
âOh, my naive girl.â Salome sighed deeply, picking up the clothes one by one. âHavenât you noticed how much Adrianâs obsession with Joelle has consumed him these last three years?â
âItâs because of the child!â Rebecca insisted.
âYouâre wrong.â Salome corrected firmly. âMen are drawn to mystery and challenge. Adrian pushed Joelle away when she was his, but now sheâs out of reach; heâs fixated. What does that tell you?â
Rebecca was perplexed. âWhat are you suggesting it means?â
âIt means Joelle possesses qualities that Adrian values deeply!â Salome explained, a note of urgency in her voice.
Rebecca seemed unconvinced yet intrigued. âSo? She was still dumped by Adrian, wasnât she?â
âThatâs exactly why you must learn from Joelleâs experience.â Salome gently patted Rebeccaâs hand. âYouâve been diligently working on yourselfâpiano, chess, painting, dancingâemulating the upper-class poise Joelle has. This is not just about skillsâitâs about cultivating an allure that Adrian canât ignore.â
âDo you really think Adrian will start seeing me differently?â
âAbsolutely,â Salome affirmed with confidence.
The idea of transforming herself into someone who could finally capture Adrianâs heart consumed Rebeccaâs thoughts.
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