âAurora!â Joelle called out, but Aurora wouldnât stir. Joelle instinctively checked for signs of life, holding her breath until she felt the faint rhythm of Auroraâs breathing beneath her fingertips. A sigh of relief escaped her lips.
But then, Adrianâs and Rafaelâs urgent voices rang out in unison. âJoelle!â
Rebecca had produced a knife and pressed it against Joelleâs neck. Joelle clutched Aurora even tighter, her fear subsiding into a steely resolve.
Rebecca said, âAdie, make your choice! Me and Aurora? Or her?â
Joelleâs eyes pleaded silently with him, begging him to protect Aurora. Rafaelâs voice cut in. âAdrian, Joelleâs life is just as important!â
Adrian seemed to hear nothing; Joelle was the only one he cared about. âIâm sorry. But Aurora needs me.â
Rafaelâs frustration was palpable. âAdrian!â
Rebecca let out a wicked laugh, her triumph evident. She leaned in close to Joelleâs ear. âHear that? Joelle, youâre nothing!â
Joelleâs voice was calm. âEven if I were gone, do you really think youâd stand a chance with him? Adrian knows you faked your illness to manipulate him. This isnât about me, Rebecca! He didnât choose either of us. He chose Aurora. Sheâs the one who matters to him!â
âWhat was that?â Rebeccaâs eyes flared with fury as she focused her rage on Aurora in Joelleâs arms. âThen Iâll kill her first!â
gαâηÏνððsâ¤com is where imagination thrives The blade at Joelleâs neck loosened, and with every ounce of strength she had, Joelle shoved Rebecca away. Cradling Aurora tightly, she ran as fast as her legs could carry them.
Adrian and Rafael rushed towards her, but the distance between them was too great, and Rebecca was already back on her feet, charging after her like a woman possessed. âJoelle, youâre going to hell!â
Joelle dropped to the floor, curling her body protectively around Aurora, bracing herself for the worst. She could survive the pain of a knife wound, but the thought of Aurora being harmed was unbearable. But the stab never came.
Hearing Rebeccaâs voice, Joelle opened her eyes, blinking in disbelief. Adrian stood in front of her, gripping the blade in his bare hand. Blood seeped from between his fingers, dripping steadily to the floor.
âYou sacrificed your hand for her?â Rebecca asked.
Rafael didnât wait for an answer. He moved quickly, kicking Rebecca to the floor, sending the knife clattering from her grasp. He and Adrian hurriedly pulled Joelle to her feet.
The only thing on their minds now was to escape this madness, to get out of the abandoned building where one wrong move could lead to a fatal fall.
But Rebecca was relentless. She staggered to her feet, snatching the knife once more, her fury propelling her forward. âJoelle, die!â
Rafael was the first to react, throwing his arm up to shield Joelle. The blade sank into his flesh, leaving a deep, ugly wound.
Adrian immediately retaliated, kicking Rebecca hard in the stomach.
âRafael!â Joelle cried, her voice breaking.
Rafaelâs hands, hands that had saved countless lives, were more precious than hers. Clutching his wounded arm, Rafael gritted his teeth through the pain. âIâm fine, Joelle. No nerves were hit. Letâs go!â
Rebecca lay on the floor, coughing up blood, her teeth stained red. She watched them, her eyes fixated on Adrian as he moved farther and farther away. âAdie, if we canât be together in life, weâll be together in death!â
Out of the corner of her eye, Joelle saw her charging at Rafael with the knife in hand. Rebeccaâs face twisted into a menacing smile.
Joelle didnât have time to think at all. Without thinking, she threw herself at Adrian, who was standing dangerously close to the edge of the roof. Rebeccaâs knife struck only air as she stumbled forward, her momentum carrying her over the edge.
The sickening thud of Rebeccaâs body hitting the ground was a sound Joelle would never forget. She lay on Adrianâs chest, trembling, her eyes squeezed shut. She had known Rebecca was going to fall, but the finality of it still shook her to the core.
It took Adrian several moments to comprehend what had just happened. When Joelle had thrown herself at him, it reminded him of the time she had once risked her life to protect him. And now, here she was, doing it again!
The police and paramedics arrived later. The medics quickly bandaged Rafaelâs and Adrianâs wounds, checking Aurora for any signs of harm. They zipped Rebeccaâs lifeless body into a bag, preparing to notify her family of the tragedy.
Joelle stood quietly, watching, before stepping forward. âIâll tell them. I know her family.â
Miles away, Salome sat in her living room, her anxiety growing by the second. She wheeled herself back and forth, glancing out the window every few moments. Suddenly, a screw on her wheelchair loosened, causing it to collapse. She fell to the floor with a thud.
It was an omen. As she lay on the floor, her unease only deepened. As if on cue, her phone rang, sitting just out of reach on the sofa. With great effort, she crawled toward it and answered. âHello? Rebecca?â
Joelle said calmly, âMrs. Lloyd, Iâm sorry to inform you that Rebecca fell to her death about half an hour ago. Youâll need to come to the station to claim her body.â
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