Leo opened the back door, allowing Jonathan to stoop low and climb inside.
âJonathan, where are we headed now?â
Jonathan had reserved that afternoon for a visit to Gina. He initially intended to stay for dinner, yet he inexplicably decided against it.
âLetâs just drive around.â
âAlright.â
As they drove through the city, Leo quickly picked up on Jonathanâs growing discontent.
âAre you thinking about Gina?â
Pulling his attention away from the window, Jonathan responded tersely, âHave someone keep an eye on her. Make sure sheâs safe if anything arises.â
âUnderstood.â
A look of concern crossed Leoâs face, hinting he had more to discuss. Reading him well, Jonathan urged, âGo ahead; say what you need to say.â
âSorry, Jonathan. I know itâs not my place, but I think Gina is becoming too dangerous. Her actions are spiraling out of control. With the police on her trail, if you continue to shield her, trouble is bound to happen soon.â
Jonathan acknowledged Leoâs concern with understanding. He placed a comforting hand on Leoâs shoulder. âYou know, she once saved my life when I was young. I gave her this ring as a token back then. Without her intervention, I wouldnât be here today.â
Mentioning the ring only deepened Leoâs resentment towards Gina.
âThat ring is an heirloom from your family, yet she tried to sell it.â Jonathan chuckled. âShe was desperate then. Besides, if she hadnât tried to sell it, I wouldnât have been able to find her so easily.â
Two years ago, Gina had been deceived and stripped of her savings. Being highly educated, she struggled with the humiliation. The debt collectors were relentless, constantly calling her and giving her no space to even catch her breath, much less think about ending her life.
Out of desperation, she was forced to sell her belongings, and that was when the emerald ring appeared. At that time, Jonathan was overseas. Upon learning of the ringâs sale, he tracked it back to Gina and reconnected with her, addressing their shared past.
Back then, he had been caught in an ambush and was nearly dead. It was Gina who took him to the hospital. To show his gratitude for saving his life, Jonathan gave her his ring. However, due to the unstable circumstances, his family moved him back home for safety. He had not seen Gina since then.
âButââ
âEnough!â Jonathan interrupted Leo. âI owe her my life. Iâll support her in whatever she does. I wonât tolerate anyone who mistreats her.â With Jonathanâs firm declaration, Leo had no choice but to remain silent.
Katie conveyed Ginaâs scheme to Adrian. Adrian wasted no time in strategizing with Shawn.
âAdrian, I donât want to sound overly cautious, but can we really rely on what Katie tells us?â
âWe can believe half of it.â
âWhat if something serious does occur?â Shawn questioned.
Without wavering, Adrian responded, âIâll be close to Joelle and ensure nothing harms her. Iâll protect her at all costs, even at the risk of my own life.â
Shawn was momentarily speechless, holding his phone.
âThen, I must express my gratitude. If we manage to apprehend Gina this time, Iâll forgive past grievances, and we can remain friends.â
Adrian, typically a man of few words, simply answered, âOkay.â
After ending the call, Shawn faced Joelle, sitting across from him.
âYou caught all that, didnât you?â
Joelle had been noticeably tense since Adrianâs declaration. What did he mean by that? His statement deeply affected her.
âDoes that touch you?â Shawn teased.
Joelle responded decisively, âNo.â
Shawn clicked his tongue and sighed. âWe really owe him this time.â Joelle agreed with the sentiment. Lately, she found herself reconnecting with Adrian, unsure whether to see it as positive or not.
âNever mind,â Shawn said casually. âThe important thing is to capture Gina!â
âYes.â
âMom, look what I found!â Aurora, followed by Ryland, burst in, clutching a ring in her hand. âMom, look, itâs a ring.â
Shawn raised an eyebrow. âOh, letâs see it!â
Aurora eagerly showed it to Shawn, leaning against his leg and daydreaming. âWhen I grow up, Iâll use this ring to get married!â
Shawn inspected the ring closely in the light. âIsnât this just a regular ring? From what I can see, itâs second-hand and probably worth no more than two hundred dollars.â
âHow much is two hundred dollars?â
âThatâs a lot. Enough to buy you loads of candy!â
âWow!â
Shawn flipped the ring in his hand. âWhere did you find it?â
Aurora pointed and said, âIn the basement! Itâs mine!â In the basement, everything had been moved from their old home. They were items of no use but still preserved. A realization dawned on Joelle, and she suddenly recalled where the ring came from. âThis is mine!â
âNo, itâs mine!â Aurora insisted.
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