Shawn had traveled abroad, leaving Joelle alone to care for her two children. In the morning, she dropped Aurora off at kindergarten, followed by a black Rolls-Royce. She then took Ryland to her studio, the same Rolls-Royce trailing them all the way. At noon, she dined across from her studio while the Rolls-Royce parked nearby. In the afternoon, as Joelle played the violin, she could see the Rolls-Royce outside the floor-to-ceiling windows. Later, when she went to pick up Aurora, the Rolls-Royce tailed her to the kindergarten.
Reaching her limit, Joelle placed the children in the car, instructing the driver to watch them. Then, without pausing, she approached the trailing Rolls-Royce. The window lowered halfway, unveiling Jonathanâs face framed by black leather. âWhat do you want?â she demanded. Jonathan smiled. âI merely wish to observe the life of the woman who saved me.â âYouâve intruded into my life. What next? Will you follow me to my home?â
Jonathan asked, âAre you inviting me over to your place?â Recalling Shawnâs warnings, Joelle restrained herself from openly challenging Jonathan. âMr. Tan, saving you was a reflex. I didnât anticipate any reward. Itâs been years, and Iâve nearly forgotten about it. Wouldnât it be better if we stayed out of each otherâs lives?â
Jonathan made a fist, resting his chin on it, and gave Joelle a thorough look. âSo, is that the reason you ignored my friend request?â Joelle, feeling uneasy, clenched her hands and scowled. âIâll be honest with you. I see no need for us to be friends.â This took Jonathan by surprise. He was used to women seeking his approval, yet here was Joelle, distinctly disinterested.
âAre you certain thereâs nothing you need from me? Gina has caused so much harm to your family. Just say the word, and Iâll ensure she regrets her actions. If you desire her elimination, I can make that happen as well.â For Jonathan, taking a life was as simple as drawing breath. Joelle couldnât fathom the kind of upbringing Jonathan had, but her instincts screamed that he was exceptionally dangerous. âGinaâs case is with the police now. I trust the law to deliver justice.â
âJustice is one aspect,â Jonathan replied. âBut it wonât bring the dead back.â This was a new concept to Joelle. Seeing her uncertainty, Jonathan questioned, âDo you truly believe the world is always fair? Take, for example, if someone kidnapped your children. Even if the kidnappers were punished, it wouldnât undo the kidnapping.â
Though his example was unsettling, Joelle conceded Jonathan had made a valid point. She inquired, âSo, what do you suggest I do?â Jonathan exhaled deeply. âIn a world without absolute justice, people must seek their own peace. Isnât that true?â
Joelle nearly agreed with his reasoning but quickly retorted, âWe have laws and rules for a reason. If everyone sought vigilante justice as you suggest, wouldnât that lead to anarchy?â Jonathan gave her a knowing smile. âOn the surface, order is essential, but many operate as I do, behind the scenes. Thatâs why Iâm involved.â
In every shadow, there lies the essence of light. Without the shadows, how could one recognize the light? Joelle stared at him for a long moment before responding. âIâm sorry, but weâre not the same.â With that, she walked back to her car.
As she headed home, Jonathan continued to follow. The driver glanced in the rearview mirror and asked Joelle what they should do. Annoyed, Joelle replied, âLet him follow if he must.â Stopping him wouldnât change the fact that Jonathan knew where she lived. He was like a lurking predator, and Joelle hoped this predator wouldnât strike just yet.
Approaching their home, Aurora excitedly pointed out the window. âMom, look, itâs Mr. Miller!â Joelle turned her gaze in the direction Aurora pointed and saw Adrian standing at their doorstep. The driver pulled up to the curb, and Joelle stepped out to meet Adrian. âWhat are you doing here?â she asked.
Adhering to the advice Michael and Lacey had given, Adrian responded, âI came to see how the kids are doing.â Michael and Lacey had coached him that mentioning the children would soften Joelleâs heart. âThen come inside,â Joelle said, prompting a quiet sigh of relief from Adrian.
Jonathan watched from his car as Adrian entered Joelleâs home. Sitting behind the wheel, Leo said, âThatâs Adrian Miller, Joelleâs first husband. They say her daughter is his.â âAnd the son?â Jonathan inquired. âMost believe heâs Joelleâs child with her second husband, Rafael Romero. But from what Iâve gathered, Gina might hold some secrets about the boyâs true parentage. And hereâs a twistâJoelle and her two former husbands have been lifelong friends. She actually married Adrian by drugging him, forcing him into the marriage.â Jonathan laughed lightly. âQuite interesting.â
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