After dinner, Joelle and Adrian got ready to leave. But before that, Amara called Adrian into the study.
âAdrian, you need to start planning for a baby with Joelle as soon as you can. Ideally, youâll have two within the next three years. That way, weâll secure a larger portion of your grandmotherâs inheritance.â
The family branch they belonged to was falling behind Quincyâs in numbers, but having children could tilt the balance in their favor in the inheritance stakes. It wasnât just a matter of cunningâQuincyâs branch was plotting similarly.
âI overheard Lyla planning a marriage for Spencer,â Amara continued, her tone disdainful. âQuincyâs even hoping for a grandchild by next year. They think having more kids will better their claim on the inheritance. As if!â
Despite her contempt for Quincyâs methods, Amara knew she had to do the same. âThis year is crucial, Adrian. Joelle must get pregnant.â
Adrian stayed silent as Amara rambled on.
âItâs been three years of marriage and no news. Maybe Joelle canât have children? You should take her to the hospital for a checkup. If thereâs an issue, address it immediately. If she canât have children, youâll need to find someone else.â
Adrianâs frustration boiled over. âMom, would you accept Dad speaking about you in this manner?â Amara froze, then slowly met his gaze.
gαâηÏνððsâ¤com, home to unforgettable stories In a swift motion, she slapped Adrian, leaving a stark handprint on his cheek. Adrian was no stranger to her outbursts. Ever since his fatherâs death when he was twenty, any mention of him triggered her.
âIf you hadnât been so foolish as to fall for Joelleâs manipulations, would I need to resort to such extremes? What right do you have to mention your father?â Amara snapped, her voice harsh. âHe was my protector, and what have you done?â
Adrian lowered his gaze, a bitter smile touching his lips. Amara gripped his shoulders firmly, though her hands could no longer fully encircle the breadth of his grown frame.
âAdrian, my good boy, listen carefully. You must crush Quincy and his branch, claim everything your grandmother left behind. Do you understand?â
After years of conflict with Quincyâs branch, Adrian had grown numb, but he knew fulfilling his motherâs wishes was paramount. Since losing her husband, joy had been scarce for Amara. Her life had revolved around this familial struggle. Adrian recognized that supporting her cause might help restore her spirit.
A few moments later, he responded, âOkay.â He then drove Joelle away from the Miller Mansion.
After navigating through a couple of intersections, Joelle dropped her act. âLet me off up ahead.â Adrian didnât reply, nor did the car slow.
Joelleâs voice grew stern. âAdrian, I need to get out.â
He abruptly slammed on the brakes, but the doors remained locked.
Joelleâs glare was fierce. âWhat do you want?â
Adrianâs hands were steady on the steering wheel, his expression unreadable. âHave you been taking birth control these past few days?â
The tension in the car escalated with Adrianâs icy demeanor. Joelle instinctively tightened her grip on her purse, responding tersely, âNo.â
Adrianâs eyes narrowed as they swept over her face, then lingered on the purse in her hands. Joelle instinctively tried to pull it back, but it was too late. Adrian snatched the bag and withdrew a box of birth control pills.
His eyes, full of unspoken questions, fixed on her. Joelleâs breathing quickened.
Moments later, Adrian crushed the box in his hand, rolled down the window halfway, and threw it outside.
âAdrian, what gives you the right to throw away my things?â
His response was icy. âYou want a divorce, donât you?â
Joelle steadied herself. âWhat are you implying?â
âGive me a baby.â
Joelleâs lips pressed into a thin line, a pause hanging in the air before she retorted, âAdrian, youâve lost your mind.â
She attempted to exit the car, but Adrian pulled her back. Joelle landed heavily on the seat, her body reeling from the abrupt movement.
Adrianâs tone remained cold, unyielding. âGive me a baby, and Iâll let you go.â
A bitter laugh escaped Joelle. âAre you that desperate for someone to bear your child?â
âYes.â
Silence fell. Joelle had adored this man for eight yearsâhow could she not discern his foul mood? Yet, what did his turmoil have to do with her? She wasnât the source of his upset.
âThen divorce me and find someone else. You can have as many children as you wish with whomever you choose.â
Adrian tightened his grip on her wrist. âYou refuse to have my child?â
Joelle offered a faint smile. âOf course. But I know someone would be eager to have your childâRebecca.â
âI want you to be the one!â
In a sudden move, Adrian pulled her close and kissed her forcefully. His presence overwhelmed her, invading every sense.
Soon, Joelle tasted blood in her mouth. Adrian relaxed his hold slightly, his lips stained with blood from where she had bitten him.
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