âLiza!â Belle gripped Lizaâs hand anxiously. âDo you think Joelleâs still in contact with Adrian? Could Rafael have been fooled by her?â
âHow can you even think that, Mom?â Liza smiled. âJoelle and Adrian are ancient history. Youâre just overthinking things.â
But her words did little to soothe Belle, who felt gnawing unease deep in her chest.
After all, wasnât it said that an old flame never died?
And these werenât just random people.
Joelle and Adrian shared a child, a bond that was woven into the fabric of their lives.
The more Belle dwelled on it, the more certain she became that a woman who had once been married and had children could not be the best fit for her son. What if Joelle ran off with Adrian one day, rekindling what once was? Where would that leave Rafael?
âLiza, tell me, did I make a mistake with this marriage?â
Lizaâs face tightened, her silence speaking volumes as she avoided eye contact.
Finally, she said seriously, âMom, Dad was already upset that Rafael brought someone elseâs children into the family. Weâre not even blood relatives with the kids. Why are we bending over backward to raise them?â
Tears welled up in Belleâs eyes. âI was wrong! I should never have let Joelle into our lives. Look at what sheâs done to Rafael!â
Liza let out a long, weary breath and tucked her mother into bed. âItâs too late to dwell on it now, Mom. Whatâs done is done. Thereâs no changing the past.â
âNo!â Belle sat up suddenly, her mind racing. âI can still change this! Joelle isnât fit to be our daughter-in-law! I need to get her out before she destroys everything weâve built!â
She grasped Lizaâs hand tightly, desperation etched in her features. âYou have to help me, Liza!â
galnovels.cóm is the source âMe? How am I supposed to help?â Liza pulled her hand away. âIâm just a divorced woman who had to move back home. Iâm no use to anyone.â
Belleâs face softened in surprise. âLiza, donât say that!â
âAlright.â Liza forced a smile, even as tears slipped from her eyes.
Belle pulled her daughter into a tight embrace. âThis is all my fault. I never wanted this for you. I wonât push you into another marriage. Just stay with me, alright?â
âHow can that work? Once Joelle officially becomes part of the family, it wouldnât make sense for me to stay here.â
âOver my dead body!â Belle snapped. âYouâre not going anywhere. This is your home, and I wonât let Joelle take that from you!â
Belle was quite insistent.
âThere has to be a way to fix this. Iâll figure it out.â
A few days later, after much convincing, Liza managed to persuade Rafael, who had been avoiding the family for days, to join them for dinner.
The meal began in a suffocating silence until Liza decided to break the ice.
âRafael, Mom made this dish just for you. You should give it a try.â
Rafael barely looked up from his plate, continuing to eat silently, his anger still simmering beneath the surface.
Liza glanced at her mother, the discomfort in the room almost unbearable. She placed a portion of the dish onto Rafaelâs plate.
âSeriously, Mom was running around the kitchen like crazy when she heard you were coming. The least you can do is taste it.â
With his plate already filled, Rafael couldnât bring himself to ignore the situation, but before he could dig in, he placed his utensils down and turned to Belle. âMom, you still havenât apologized to Joelle for what happened last time.â
Bang!
Humphrey slammed his fork down in exasperation. âDonât you have any respect for your mother? Sheâs been bedridden for days because of your mess, and today sheâs barely strong enough to cook for you! And this is the thanks she gets? Why drag up old wounds?â
It was the first time Rafael had heard that Belle had been ill, and anxiety quickly gnawed at him. âMom, are you okay?â
âIâm fine.â Belle replied, sniffling, doing her best to keep a cheerful front.
Rafaelâs heart sank, unease tightening in his chest. âMomâ¦â
âI said Iâm fine!â Belle took a tissue from Liza. âRafael, I was wrong last time. I do owe Joelle an apology. Stay tonight, and tomorrow, Iâll go with you to make things right.â
A hint of relief washed over Rafaelâs face; the mother he admired was returning to form.
This was exactly what he had longed forâto see peace between the two people he cared for most.
âAlright, Mom.â
Without wasting time, Rafael dialed Joelle, who sounded stunned on the other end of the line. âBelle wants to apologize?â
âYes, Joelle! I promised you I wouldnât let you be mistreated!â
Joelle could hear the excitement in Rafaelâs voice. She also didnât want him caught in the crossfire of her strained relationship with Belle.
âOkay, Iâll be home tomorrow and wait for you both.â
âOkay!â
âRafael, have some milk.â Just then, Belle approached. Rafael quickly ended the call.
Back when he still lived at home, Belle always made sure a warm glass of milk was waiting for him every night, swearing up and down that heâd grown tall because of it. It was one of those rituals that never faded from memory.
âMom.â He helped her to sit down. âIâm really glad youâre willing to make things right with Joelle. I hate seeing tension between you two.â
Belle smiled gently, her eyes softening. âI understand, sweetheart. I donât want to make life harder for you.â
âThanks, Mom. And I promise, weâll visit more often.â
âThat would be wonderful.â Belle then urged Rafael to drink his milk quickly.
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