With each step Joelle took up the stairs, a mix of anger and sadness weighed heavily on her heart. She felt an overwhelming urge to burst through the door and confront Rafael about his actions. The deepest wound from her previous marriage to Adrian had been his unfaithfulness. Was it too much to expect a man to remain faithful? Yet, when she saw Rafael sitting there smoking, her storm of emotions unexpectedly settled.
Rafael rarely smoked, and it was uncommon to see him so distressed. Perhaps the situation wasnât as bad as she thought. Joelle paused at the doorway, taking a moment to steady herself. At that instant, Rafael became aware of her presence and stood up, his expression filled with guilt. âJoelle.â
She asked evenly, âWhy have you started smoking?â
âIâm sorry.â Rafael quickly put out the cigarette and opened the window to let the fresh air in.
Joelle approached and embraced him from behind. âRafael, weâll continue to be happy, wonât we?â
âOf course,â Rafael replied, his expression one of deep sadness that Joelle couldnât see. âWhat were you and Liza discussing?â
Rafaelâs heart raced. âNothing important, just some family issues.â
Joelle asked, âFamily issues that need to be kept from me? Are there really family matters I shouldnât know about?â
gαâηÏνððsâ¤Ã§om has it all âJoelle.â Rafael turned to face her, gently holding her shoulders. âTrust me, I am committed to you. Iâve been preoccupied recently, but just give me a little time. Iâll resolve everything, and weâll get back to our joyful life as a family of four.â
Joelle had already offered him an opportunity to come clean. Since he didnât take it, she decided not to press him further.
âIâm going to stay at Kathyâs place tonight,â Joelle said.
Rafael inquired, âAre Aurora and Ryland coming along?â
âYes,â Joelle replied, managing a weary smile. âKathy has missed seeing the kids.â
âOkay.â
With that, Joelle exited the study. The excuse about visiting Katherine was just a lie she made up on the spot. She simply wasnât ready to confront Rafael just yet. Her previous marriage had ended in failure, but it had taught her maturity. Initially, she wanted a pure love with Adrian. Now, all she wished for was a peaceful and simple life with Rafael. Yet, even this simple wish now seemed challenging to fulfill.
That evening, Joelle took Aurora and Ryland to the finest restaurant in Illerith. As Aurora picked up her fork, she grinned sweetly. âMom, are we enjoying this lovely meal without telling Dad?â
âYes.â Joelle managed a smile and straightened the napkin tucked into Auroraâs collar. âLetâs keep it a secret from him, okay?â
Aurora nodded with enthusiasm. Joelle gazed at her with affection. âAfter we eat, weâll go see Kathy, alright?â
Aurora hesitated before asking, âArenât you staying with Dad tonight?â
âJust for tonight,â Joelle replied. She needed this day to herself to sort through her thoughts.
After thinking it over, Aurora smiled and said, âOkay! I want to see Kathy too!â
Moments later, Ryland pointed excitedly towards the restaurantâs entrance and exclaimed, âMom, look, candy!â He was referring to Adrian, who often gave him candy. Joelle and Aurora both turned to look.
Sure enough, Adrian was there, dressed in a suit, amidst a crowd. Time had passed. Joelle once had a close bond with Adrian, but now they felt distant.
âRyland, eat your food.â As she spoke, Adrian glanced their way. Joelle maintained a calm exterior, but internally, she was tense. She worried that Adrian might pick up on the tension between her and Rafael.
The person speaking with Adrian noticed his distraction. âMr. Miller?â
âExcuse me. I saw a friend. I need to say hello,â Adrian said courteously.
The man nodded and replied, âAlright, Iâll be in the private room waiting.â
Joelle felt uneasy as she watched Adrian approach. In her nervousness, she accidentally nudged her drink, which was on the edge of the table. She inhaled sharply. Just as she expected it to shatter on the floor, a large hand caught it, but not before the red wine splashed onto his white shirt.
Joelle quickly handed him some napkins. âIâm sorry.â
âItâs alright.â Adrian cleaned his hand and seemed unfazed by the stain on his shirt. âAre you here by yourself?â
After a brief hesitation, Joelle nodded. Aurora and Ryland cheerfully greeted Adrian.
âIâm sorry, I forgot to bring candy today,â Adrian said, gently patting Auroraâs head.
âThatâs okay,â Aurora replied with a sweet smile. âWe still like you even without candy!â
Adrian gave a nod, then addressed Joelle. âIâm here for a business dinner tonight. Do you need a ride home later?â
âNo, thatâs not necessary,â Joelle said, avoiding eye contact with Adrian.
Adrian looked briefly at the bottle of red wine on her table but held back any further comment. âJust try to drink a little less,â he suggested.
âAlright, you can return to your meeting,â Joelle responded.
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