Joelleâs mind wandered back to a terrifying incident four years ago. She had been cornered by several burly men. âCall your Adrian now and tell him to get here, or this hand you cherish for playing the violin will be useless!â
âNO! Please!â
That fear still haunted her, jolting her awake from the memory.
âItâs irrelevant now,â she murmured. âRafael, Iâve made peace with what happened.â Her voice carried a weary acceptance of the trials sheâd faced since falling for Adrian.
Rafael ventured carefully, âIs this linked to Adrian?â Caught off guard by his insight, Joelle managed a bitter smile. âHeâs unaware. It was merely my own oversight.â Understanding that Joelle preferred to keep the details private, Rafael didnât push further.
âPerhaps you should visit the hospital again for another check-up. Donât dismiss any chance for improvement.â
âAlright,â Joelle agreed.
They said their goodbyes at the subway station.
Returning home, Joelle noted Katherineâs absence. Having lived with her, Joelle now fully appreciated the demands of Katherineâs jobâworking tirelessly from dawn until late, occasionally hosting clients well into the night.
Suddenly, she found herself less troubled by the nights Adrian didnât return home. Perhaps Adrian had been genuinely occupied with significant affairs. Nonetheless, she no longer felt tied to those concerns. She inhaled deeply, rolling up her sleeves, ready to make her own dinner.
Around one in the morning, a clamor stirred from downstairs. Peering out the window, Joelle noticed Katherineâs car parked at the entrance. It seemed she had finally returned.
However, descending the stairs, Joelle was surprised not by Katherine but by Shawn standing in the foyer. âWhat are you doing here, Shawn?â
âWhat are you doing here, Joelle?â
Their voices overlapped, creating a moment of awkward synchrony. Meanwhile, Katherine lay sprawled on the couch, fast asleep, completely oblivious to their exchange.
A pang of guilt washed over Joelle. She had yet to inform Shawn about her recent divorce. Given the financial entanglements between Miller Group and Watson Group, she worried about how he would take the news.
But Shawn didnât linger on Joelleâs presence. He gently removed Katherineâs shoes, then lifted her slightly. âWhich room is hers?â
Joelle hesitated, thrown off by his actions. âShawn, what are you doing?â
âTaking her to her bedroom. Do you think you can carry her? Or should we just let her sleep here on the couch all night?â Shawn replied straightforwardly, though Joelle sensed an unusual concern in his demeanor.
Historically, the three of them had maintained a close friendship, but Joelle wondered since when Shawn had shown such attentive care specifically for Katherine. âUpstairs,â Joelle finally responded, leading Shawn to Katherineâs bedroom.
After settling her in, Shawn mopped his brow. âYou should remind Katherine not to overindulge in drinking. Itâs not good for her health at this time. She ought to be more careful.â
Joelle, sensing the gravity behind his words, probed further, âShawn, why canât she drink?â
The day Joelle got her divorce papers, Katherine had downed a bottle of spirits.
Aware that Katherine had chosen not to share her pregnancy with Joelle, he deflected, âItâs just not good for her, thatâs all.â
âOkay.â Joelle decided to shift the conversation. âHow did you happen to come across each other tonight?â
âWe were both at the same restaurant for business meetings.â
âThat seems odd.â Joelleâs curiosity piqued as she eyed him. âKatherineâs meeting was a sudden arrangement today. She had the restaurant booked out entirely for her client. How did you end up there?â
Caught off guard without a rehearsed answer, Shawn found himself in a tight spot. He had been keeping tabs on Katherine due to concerns about her well-being and had planned his visit to coincide with hers, hoping to be of help if needed. His presence there wasnât by chance. He had been there to watch over her, which became crucial when she drank too much.
As Shawn fumbled for an explanation, Joelle cut to the chase. âShawn, are you in love with Katherine?â
âThatâs not possible!â Shawnâs response was immediate and firm. âKatherine is like a sister to me, nothing more.â
âAbsolutely,â Shawn insisted.
Joelle watched him intently, a nagging doubt lingering in her mind. Was it possible that her best friend and her brother had something going on behind her back?
Shawn placed a reassuring hand on her forehead. âStop worrying, I need to head out now.â
âDrive safely.â
âI will. Oh, and next week, letâs go see Dad together,â Shawn suggested as he headed for the stairs.
âSure.â
âAnd bring Adrian along,â Shawn added.
Joelleâs response froze on her lips. âShawn, actuallyââ
âIâm off now,â Shawn called over his shoulder, not catching her hesitation. The door clicked shut behind him, leaving Joelle to sigh in the quiet of the hallway.
The following morning, Katherine groaned under the weight of a severe hangover. Joelle, ever the considerate friend, brought her a glass of juice to ease her discomfort and perched on the edge of the bed. âHave you and Shawn been hanging out a lot lately?â
Katherine, brushing back her hair, didnât see the significance. âYeah. Why?â
Joelle, fueled by her suspicions from the previous evening, leaned forward, her expression earnest. âI think Shawn might have feelings for you.â
âWhat?â Katherine choked on her juice, caught off guard by Joelleâs blunt assessment.
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