Joelleâs anger simmered to the point where she let out a bitter laugh. âHow about I slap you in front of everyone here? You wouldnât die from it, so we could just call it even.â Erickâs smile froze. Joelle leaned in, her patience wearing thin. âOr is my request too light for you to take seriously? Should I get Adrian involved?â She pulled out her phone, her finger hovering over the screen. Erick muttered a half-hearted apology, grabbed his girlfriendâs hand, and hurried away, not ready to let the situation escalate further.
Erickâs girlfriend asked, âWho was that woman?â âA bitch!â Erick spat out as he furiously dialed Rebeccaâs number. âBring Adrian to Yunko Mall right now. Joelleâs here with another man!â As the confrontation ended, Joelle turned her attention back to Josiah, her concern etched on her face. Even though Josiah couldnât hear the exchange, he must have felt the tension in the air. âAre you okay?â she asked.
Josiah nodded. âI want to go home.â Joelle reacted in surprise. âDonât let people like that ruin your day. Thereâs still the pet meet-and-greet this afternoon. I can spend the whole day with you.â
Josiah explained, âItâs not that. I think my cat might be pregnant. I should take her to the vet.â âAre you sure itâs not because of that couple?â
Josiah smiled. âPeople like them donât bother me anymore.â Joelle exhaled, relieved. âAlright, Iâll call someone from your family to pick you up.â They canceled their afternoon plans and lingered in the coffee shop until Rafael arrived to take Josiah home.
All three of them walked to the parking garage together. Joelle opened the car door for Josiah. Rafael offered, âWhere are you heading? I can drop you off.â Joelle shook her head. âNo need, Iâve got plans to meet Katherine later.â
Rafael didnât press further. He got into the car and started the engine. Joelle watched as the car disappeared around the corner, a familiar voice breaking the silence behind her. âJoelle, was that Rafael I just saw?â
ðÃЯE ðPÄÎTÎÅ IÐ GÎÅÐÃVÎÅÅ.áÃá° It was Rebecca, clinging to Adrianâs arm. Frustration surged through Joelle, and she turned on her heel to leave. âStop right there!â Adrianâs voice cut through the air, cold and commanding. Joelle halted, then slowly turned back to face him. âMr. Miller, what do you want?â
Mr. Miller? Adrianâs eyebrows shot up in surprise. âWhy were you with Rafael?â He had only seen her with Rafael, missing Josiah as he got into the car. Joelle scoffed, âDo you think you have the right to ask me that? What are you doing here with her?â
Rebecca replied, âWe came to the supermarket to pick up some ingredients. I wanted to cook for Adie to thank him for taking care of me. Joelle, if you donât mind, youâre welcome to join us and try my cooking at home.â Joelleâs hand itched to slap Rebecca with the nearest object, preferably her shoe. âHome? Whose home? Yours?â
Feigning innocence, Rebecca looked up at Adrian with wide eyes. âOh, Iâm sorry, I mustâve confused it with the house in Oak Villas.â Joelle crossed her arms. âDo you have a brain problem or something?â
Rebecca faltered, clutching Adrianâs sleeve like a lifeline. âAdie, I didnât mean it.â Adrianâs face remained impassive as he looked at Joelle. âShe does have a brain illness, so you do not need to get worked up over every little thing she does.â
Joelle scoffed. If she didnât do anything, Rebecca would start treating her home with Adrian as hers. Joelle fumed at Adrianâs blatant favoritism. His actions, both overt and subtle, were enabling Rebecca, and it was infuriating. But Joelle decided not to argue. She had shed enough tears and endured enough pain; she wasnât going to let these two ruin her mood any further.
âI donât care whether she has problems or not. Just give me a straight answerâwhen the hell are we getting divorced?â Rebecca eagerly awaited Adrianâs response as well. If Joelle and Adrian divorced, sheâd be the only woman by his side, and marrying into the Miller family would be more possible.
As she daydreamed, Adrianâs cold demeanor made her uneasy. âWhat can Rafael give you?â Joelle frowned, confused. âWhat are you talking about?â A faint sneer curled Adrianâs lips. âI thought you were smart, but youâre just another fool in love!â
Joelleâs confusion deepened. âWhat are you even saying?â Adrian strode over and gripped her arm tightly, making her wince. He leaned in close, his voice low and menacing. âEveryone knows youâre my wife. Who would want you after a divorce, hmm?â
He turned and walked off, Rebecca following in his wake, leaving Joelle to process his words. âAdrian, who do you think you are?â Joelle shouted after him. âIf we get divorced, youâll be second-hand too!â
Rebecca watched Adrian closely, trying to gauge his reaction. She hadnât heard the answer she wanted, and anxiety gnawed at her. âAdie, donât you want to divorce Joelle?â
Adrianâs reply was flat, devoid of emotion. âWhy would I divorce her when everything is perfectly fine?â
Rebecca froze, a flicker of resentment crossing her face. âYeah, everything is perfectly fine! So why would Joelle want a divorce? Could it be sheâs found someone else she likes?â
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