The sight of the glass of milk amused Rafael. âMom, I donât need to grow any taller.â
âJust drink it!â With a loving gaze, Belle urged him to drink. âYouâll sleep better with a full stomach.â It wasnât that Rafael was averse to milkâheâd just been overindulging lately, spending so much time at home.
Feigning an accident, Rafael dropped something and asked Belle to retrieve it. As she turned away, he slyly poured the milk into two pots of green radish plants perched by the window. Belle, seeing the empty glass, beamed with satisfaction.
âAlright, you head to bed first. Iâll step out for a bit.â
âSure thing!â
As night fell, Rafael nestled into bed, feeling the sweet embrace of drowsiness.
In the dead of night, the creak of the door and soft footsteps roused him. He figured it was Belle returning, or perhaps Lizaâwho had a habit of borrowing stationery and test papers back in their school days. Not giving it much thought, Rafael rolled over and prepared to sleep once more.
But then, he felt a slight movement that jolted him awake. After a long moment, Liza decided to go closer to Rafael after making sure he was indeed asleep. Approaching his bed, she removed his quilt, undid his trousers, and initiated oral sex.
His eyes snapped open. This wasnât a dream! Liza was there, her eyes as wide as saucers; she had been caught red-handed.
He sat up abruptly, grabbing his pants and staring at Liza as if struck by a lightning bolt. Her breath came in ragged gasps, her shoulders and chest trembling.
Rafael glared at her for two seconds, moving from disbelief to denial. âGet out!â
âRafael, Iâ¦â Liza started, but his fierce glare silenced her. Her eyes welled up, and Rafael, in his storm of confusion and anger, couldnât find the words. He needed solitude to make sense of this chaos. But then Lizaâs tears started flowing, and she clasped her hands in desperation.
âRafael, please! Let me stay! If you donât, Mom and Dad will make me come back!â
Rafaelâs mind reeled. âDad, Mom? What did you just say?â With bloodshot eyes, he gazed at Liza. Lizaâs wrist was trembling violently, and he had no idea who was shaking.
âRafael, youâre hurting me!â
âExplain. Did Mom and Dad know?â
Liza hesitated before nodding in defeat.
The weight of the revelation hit Rafael like a ton of bricks. His world felt like it was spinning out of control. Everyone in this house was out of their minds. All of them!
He sprang out of bed, his feet cold against the floor. As he yanked open the door, he came face-to-face with Belle and Humphrey, who were standing there, their faces pale. âRafael, weâ¦â
They wanted to say they did this for his own good, but their words faltered. Rafaelâs expression was terrifying. His eyes brimmed with unshed tears, the kind that clung to the edge of betrayal.
He took a step towards Belle, and she instinctively backed away, her fear visible in the way her gaze darted everywhere but at him. âFor how long?â
Belle was caught off guard. âWhat do you mean?â His voice, though low, rumbled. âWas it from that glass of milk? Did you plan this together?â
Belle flinched, her hands trembling as she grabbed his wrist. âRafael, please, donât blame me. Iâm doing this for you, for your own good. Lizaâs been by your side since childhood. Sheâs a good girlâfar better than Joelle.â
âShut up!â Rafael forced his emotions into submission, turning his attention to Humphrey. âEven you? You too?â Humphrey, who had always stood tall, now looked as if heâd been stripped of his integrity. The guilt on his face was unmistakable, and with it, Rafaelâs last shred of faith crumbled like dust in the wind.
âRafael!â
âRafael!â
âRafael!â
But their words were lost to him. His resolve had hardened, and without a second glance, he walked off, climbing into his car and heading straight for Joelleâs apartment.
The streets seemed eerily deserted, and his foot pressed heavily on the gas. When he arrived, Rafael rushed up the stairs, his mind a blur of anger, confusion, and guilt. The door to Joelleâs bedroom slammed open, startling her from her sleep. âRafael? What are you doing here at this hour? And why are you in your pajamas?â
Rafael stood in silence, unwilling to utter the truth that scraped against his pride, too raw to be spoken aloud. He paused, steadying himself before walking over to the bed, where he enveloped Joelle in his arms.
Sensing his distress, Joelle placed her hand gently on his arm. âWhatâs wrong? Tell me, please.â
It felt as though his heart was being torn to shreds, piece by agonizing piece. How could he explain this betrayal without sounding like a fool? Was it even considered cheating if it wasnât his choice? He had hurt the woman he cherished most in the world.
âNothing.â His voice was harsh. âI just missed you.â
Joelle smiled. âYou missed me, so you came running back in the middle of the night? Your hands are freezing.â
âYeah. Help me warm them up.â Rafael forced a hollow laugh.
Joelle pulled the quilt over them, coaxing him to lie down beside her in the warmth of the bed.
âArenât your parents going to wonder why youâre back so early?â
âNo.â
âThenâ¦â
Rafael turned to face Joelle and gave her a hug.
âStop. I just need quiet, Joelle.â
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