Adrianâs behavior was nothing short of degrading. Joelleâs cheeks burned with both humiliation and rage, but the memory of past intimacies made her body respond despite herself. Three years had not dulled her basic needs. Just last night, she had approached Rafael, her longing sharpened by prolonged neglect.
Adrianâs touch oscillated between tenderness and aggression, pushing her to the edge of sanity. The curtains fluttered open, revealing nothing but the dense forest beyondâher only shield from prying eyes in this vulnerable moment.
His free hand wandered higher, caressing her collarbone, then ascended further, encircling her neck in a firm grasp. The pressure was a bitter reminder of their passionate, painful past before marriageâhow closely pleasure and pain could intertwine.
His grip tightened, and through clenched teeth, Adrian seethed, âThree years, Joelle. For three years, Iâve searched for you. Do you know how often Iâve thought of strangling you?â
Her eyes flew open to meet his intense, bloodshot stare. The animosity in his eyes was palpable. âHow could you let my daughter call another man Dad? How could you, Joelle?â
In a swift motion, he pushed her away. Gasping and clutching her throat, Joelle staggered between overwhelming sensations of ecstasy and agony. Adrian stood frostily, his dark eyes ominous. âHear me out. I will reclaim my daughter.â
âDonât you dare!â Joelle shot back, rising to challenge him. âWhat claim do you have, Adrian Miller? When I was pregnant, you wanted the baby gone. I saved her. What right do you have now to take her from me? If you try, I swear, itâll be over my dead body!â
With a sneer, Adrian retorted, âThereâs always another wayâdivorce Rafael, return with my daughter, and I wouldnât mind taking you back, even if you are secondhand.â
The term âsecond-hand womanâ cut through her, cold and demeaning. Was that all she was to himâa used commodity? In a flash of defiance, Joelleâs hand flew up and struck him across the face. Adrian made no move to evade the blow, accepting it as a debt owed. Throughout, Joelleâs face remained stoic, masking the storm within.
âDo you really think Iâm the same woman you used to manipulate? Adrian, before I came back here, I prepared for everything, including your attempt to take our daughter. Let me be clear; that will never happen. I anticipated this move two years ago. Do you want Aurora to know her father as someone who doesnât care, or would you rather she remain happily unaware of who you really are? Think carefully about whether your actions are truly out of love for her before you try to take her from me!â
With those final words, Joelle turned and left him standing alone.
Shortly thereafter, Adrianâs phone rang with an urgent update from Paula. âAdrian, you need to hear thisâthereâs an unknown woman at your ex-wifeâs place, and the kids could be at risk!â
Given his openness about his past, Adrian wasnât shocked by Paulaâs discovery, but he took her warning seriously, knowing she wouldnât fabricate such a claim. After ending the call, he made his way to Joelleâs house posthaste.
Meanwhile, Gina, sensing the urgency, prepared to call Joelle. âGina.â Aurora tugged at her sleeve, her big eyes blinking. âMommyâs busy with a very important meeting today. Maybe we shouldnât disturb her.â
âBut what should we do?â
Aurora blinked, her ingenuity shining through. âI have an idea.â She raised her wrist, displaying the smartwatch.
Ginaâs eyes widened in surprise. âDid you call the police?â Aurora nodded assertively. âHer actions count as trespassing, donât they?â
Meanwhile, oblivious to the unfolding scheme, Paula embellished her narrative over the phone, while Gina and Aurora shared conspiratorial grins, eager to witness Paulaâs reaction to the impending chaos.
As Adrian and the police arrived simultaneously, Aurora burst into tears and dashed towards them. Adrianâs heart melted, expecting his daughter to seek comfort in his arms. However, she brushed past him, rushing into the welcoming embrace of a police officer instead. Adrianâs expression turned grim as he realized his own daughter viewed him as a stranger.
âOfficer, Iâm terrified!â Aurora cried out. âThat woman forced her way in and made me serve her water. My little brother and Gina were here, but what if they hadnât been?â
The officer, moved by her plea, scooped Aurora into his arms to console her. âDonât worry, sweetheart. Iâm here to protect you.â Aurora, tears still streaming down her face, pointed accusingly at Paula. âThen please, officer, you have to arrest her!â
It was only at this moment that Paula grasped the gravity of her predicament. She protested vehemently, âI havenât done anything wrong! This child is manipulating the story. Sheâs lying!â
The officer, maintaining his neutrality, turned to Paula. âIs this your residence?â
.
.
.