Thirty minutes later, Adrianâs business meeting was progressing smoothly. Callan approached and murmured to him, âMr. Miller, Joelle took the kids over to Katherineâs house. She hardly drank, maybe just one glass.â
âAlright.â
Adrianâs expression remained neutral as he engaged in his business talks. Meanwhile, Joelle reached Katherineâs house. The kids were full of energy, and it took a while for them to wind down and fall asleep. Exhausted, Katherine massaged her back, saying, âLooking after kids really takes it out of you. You and Rafael did an incredible job. Managing one child is tough enough, let alone two! Did you see them earlier? They almost turned the house upside down.â Katherine kept talking, but Joelle was distant.
She had brought the wine bottle from the restaurant to share with Katherine. However, she had already drunk it before Katherine could join her.
âHey, Joelle, whatâs going on?â
Joelle emptied another glass, her eyes growing red. âKathy, what do you think matters more in life, love or principles?â
Katherine reclined on the sofa, gazing at the ceiling. âPrinciples, definitely. Feelings are too unreliable.â Joelle remained silent, pouring herself another hefty glass of wine.
Realizing the gravity of the situation, Katherine intervened. âWhatâs going on? Did Rafael do something that went against your principles?â
Joelle shook her head and said, âI donât want to talk about it.â
Katherine observed Joelle carefully. âIf this is about Rafael, forget what I just said. Weâve all seen how well he treats you. Unless itâs something serious, try to forgive him.â
But at that moment, Joelleâs tears, which she had suppressed all evening, began to flow. âI want to. I wish I could act as if nothingâs wrong. I just want a family. Why is that so hard?â
Joelle ceased drinking and broke down in Katherineâs embrace. Katherine gently rubbed her back. âTell me whatâs troubling you. Sharing might lighten your burden.â Joelle just kept shaking her head. It was a scandal that involved the Romero family, too sensitive for her to openly discuss. And the notion of the siblings having a child was too painful for her to even say.
After a lengthy bout of crying, Joelle finally began to settle down. âYouâre right, principles should come before emotions.â
Katherine panicked. âJoelle, what are you planning to do? Please, donât do anything drastic!â
Joelle was no longer one to act on impulse. Her days of reckless decisions were behind her. That naive phase of her life was long over.
âI have to divorce him,â Joelle said, taking another sip of her wine.
âWhat?â Katherine was genuinely puzzled. To Katherine, Rafael was a good manâsuccessful, attentive to the children, and faultless throughout the years sheâd known him. Nobody seemed a better match than Rafael!
âDivorce? Are you sure about this?â
âYes.â Joelle had never been so sure of anything. If she continued to ignore the problem, it would only leave her with persistent discomfort. She couldnât tolerate any lies in her marriage. If enduring meant suffering, sheâd rather be a single parent.
âKathy, I need to divorce him. Iâll fill you in later, but itâs the only way.â
Katherine looked at Joelle intently. She knew her well; Joelle was typically gentle and would only take such a drastic step if her limits had been truly tested. If Joelle was considering divorce, then Rafael must have done something unforgivable.
âIâm here to support you, Joelle. But what about the children? They need their family together. Itâs hard on them if the parents are at odds.â
Katherine was taken aback by her own words. She had always looked down on couples who stayed together just for their children. And she had seen women endure domestic abuse without seeking divorce. Yet here she was, advising someone to weigh their decision because of the kids. She felt a deep sympathy for Joelle.
âIâm sorry, Joelle. You need to think about whatâs best for you first. Remember, youâre a person first, before being a mother.â
Joelle gave Kathy a grateful smile and embraced her. âKathy, thank you for standing by me. I know a lot of people might not understand my decision.â
As she comforted Joelle, Katherine said, âDonât worry about that! I trust your judgment, Joelle. Rafael must have done something awful, right?â
Joelle shut her eyes, hiding her anguish. âYes.â While Joelle was away for the night, Rafael had more time to think. He was resolved not to lose his family, but the situation with Liza had spiraled out of his control. A child. His first child. It was from Liza. How absurd!
After smoking half a pack of cigarettes, Rafael pulled out his phone to confess everything to Joelle, but as he dialed her number, he hesitated and eventually pulled back.
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