Joelle acknowledged Shawnâs insight. She realized she needed to be more attuned to Rafaelâs emotions. Rafael had seemed out of sorts for a while. He wouldnât have asked about her day if he hadnât felt something amiss. He was looking for transparency, not Joelleâs tendency to avoid direct answers.
As Joelle drove faster, her feelings of guilt towards Rafael intensified. Suddenly, her phone rang. She answered without slowing down. âHello, Rafael!â
âSorry, Joelle, Iââ
âRafael, you donât have to explain. Iâm on my way to you right now! Itâs my fault, and Iâll be honest with you! Just hold on, okay?â
Rafael paused, taken aback. âJoelle, are you driving?â
âYes, Iâm heading your way,â Joelle confessed, her grip tightening on the steering wheel. âRafael, Iâm truly sorry. It seems Iâve taken your kindness for granted and overlooked how you felt.â
âNo.â Rafaelâs voice was tight. âJoelle, this is on me. Iâve been too petty.â
âItâs not your fault!â Joelle took a deep breath. âI need to concentrate on the road. Iâll be there soon.â
She ended the call just as a black cat streaked across the poorly lit road. Joelle gasped in shock. Her hands frantically twisted the steering wheel, causing the tires to screech loudly against the asphalt.
Bang!
Her car, moving at high speed, crashed into a tree by the roadside. The airbag deployed, striking Joelleâs chest, while blood began to drip from a cut on her forehead. Her vision blurred by blood-stained eyelashes. Instinctively, Joelle reached for her phone. âRafaelâ¦â
Time seemed to blur before she regained consciousness, her body throbbing with pain. Her phone began to ring. With blurred vision, Joelle answered the call in confusion. âHelp meâ¦â
On the other end, Adrian was shocked. âJoelle?â Receiving no answer, his voice filled with panic. âJoelle!â
When Joelle awoke in the hospital, she felt as though her body had been torn apart. Adrian and Rafael stood by her bedside, concern etched on their faces. Rafael had a bruise on his face.
âRafaelâ¦â
âJoelle, youâre finally awake!â Rafael exclaimed, gripping her hand. âIâm sorry, this is all my fault. I shouldnât have worried you. How are you feeling? Do you feel any discomfort?â
Joelle inquired, âWhat happened to your face?â Rafael, now considerably more sober, tightened his lips and looked away. âItâs nothing.â
âI hit him,â Adrian interjected.
Joelle stared at him in disbelief. âWhy would you hit him?â
Adrian let out a derisive laugh. Had he not called Joelle and extracted her from the crash site in time, she might not have survived. The doctor had inquired about his relationship with Joelle. After some contemplation, he decided it was best to inform Rafael, only to discover Rafael was at a bar. In other words, while Joelle suffered a car accident, Rafael was off drinking. Overwhelmed by rage, Adrian had punched Rafael, which sobered him up quite a bit.
âI hit him because I felt like it. What does it matter to you?â
Joelle would not stand for Rafael being treated poorly. Despite her own injuries, including a broken leg and a neck wound, she was adamant about protecting Rafael. âWhy did you hit him? Adrian, if you lay a hand on him again, Iâll fight you with everything Iâve got!â
Rafael quickly stepped in. âIâm alright, Joelle. Itâs partly my fault too. Night driving is dangerous, and I should have discouraged you from going out.â
âRafael, Iâm okay. You shouldnât blame yourself.â Adrian, observing this moment, was overwhelmed by conflicting feelings. He recalled instances when Joelle had fiercely defended him in the past.
âAdrian, you can go now,â said Joelle.
Rafael suggested, âAdrian, let me walk you to the door.â Adrian sensed Rafael wanted to discuss something, so he didnât object. The two men exited the hospital room.
As the elevator doors shut, Rafael saw the blood at the corner of his mouth, but he didnât blame Adrian, admitting to his own lapse in judgment that night. âAdrian, I need to ask you something.â
Turning to face Rafael, Adrian knew well that Rafaelâs demeanor wasnât always as serene and gentle as it seemed. He was prone to outbursts of anger, typically only when provoked. Right then, Rafaelâs face was stern, seemingly cautioning him to steer clear of Joelle.
Adrian, however, thought this was absurd. It was quite ironic! Adrian had once been close to Joelle himself and had told Rafael to keep his distance.
âWhy did you reach out to Joelle?â Rafael asked. A smirk appeared on Adrianâs face. âAre you jealous? Is that really necessary?â
âAdrian, Joelle and I owe you nothing. We got together after your divorce was finalized with her. Weâre happy now, and Iâd prefer it if you didnât disrupt our peace anymore.â
âAlright.â Adrian arched an eyebrow. âJust let me take Aurora. You have a son already. Return my daughter to me, and youâll never hear from me again.â
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