Shawn was on his way to Joelleâs room.
âUncle Shawn!â
Auroraâs voice, sweet as honey, filled the air as she flung herself into Shawnâs embrace. Except for Rafael, Shawn was the next person the kids adored dearly.
Shawnâs generosity was well-known. He showered the kids with gifts and had a knack for never raising his voice, making him a favorite.
He ruffled Auroraâs hair and said, âWhy donât you take your brother and find something fun to do? I need to have a chat with your mom.â
âAm I not allowed to listen?â Aurora asked innocently. Shawn gave her nose a gentle poke. âKids who eavesdrop on adults end up as short as a teacup!â
âI donât want to be short! Uncle Shawn, youâre the meanest!â With a dramatic huff, she dragged Ryland toward the toy room.
As Shawn ventured deeper into the bedroom, he could hear Joelleâs faint cough. âShawn.â
âHow are you holding up?â
âDizzy,â Joelle replied. She had napped for a while, but the fever still clung to her.
Shawn urged her to rest, and Joelle nodded.
âJoelle,â Shawn said, his eyes scanning her with concern. âDid you have a falling out with Belle?â
âNo.â Despite her dizziness, Joelle tried to stay alert, but the urge to sink back into sleep was strong.
âShe mentioned cooking for me today,â Joelle added while coughing. âYou said Iâm lucky to have such a wonderful mother-in-law. We get along splendidly; nothing like Amara.â
âBelle has already left,â Shawn informed her. âShe departed as soon as I got back, and I caught a bit of their conversation.â
âWhat? I need to see them off.â Joelleâs eyes widened, and she started to push the covers aside.
âRest easy. Even if you went now, youâd miss them; their carâs already out of sight.â
Joelleâs breath grew heavy with frustration. âHow could this happen?â
âI overheard some sort of argument involving you between Belle and Rafael. Would you like me to inquire further?â
Instinctively, Joelle shook her head. This was a matter she felt she needed to handle with Rafael if it truly concerned her. Besides, if it was important, Rafael would find a way to share it with her.
âNo, Shawn. I trust Rafael to sort things out on his own. And if itâs necessary, heâll tell me.â
âAlright. As long as youâre confident in handling things, thatâs what matters.â
Joelle felt adrift, unsure of what could have sparked a conflict between Belle and Rafael. She only found Rafael after another nap.
âWas your mom upset with me?â
âWhy do you ask that?â
Joelle met his gaze, steady and searching. âIâve had a sense that sheâs been less than pleased these last few visits.â
Rafael hadnât expected Joelle to catch on so quickly. He hesitated, debating whether he should confirm her suspicion or downplay it. He was worried that Belleâs harsh words would hurt Joelle.
âDonât worry about it, Joelle.â He placed a soft kiss on her forehead. âItâs nothing serious. Really. Itâs got nothing to do with you, and Iâll handle it.â
âAre you sure?â Joelleâs brow arched ever so slightly. The look on his face was betraying him.
If it was truly nothing, then why did he wear that strained expression?
Her fingers found his, warm and firm. She clasped his hand with a kind of quiet resolve. âRafael, we may not have had the wedding yet, but legally, weâre a couple now. Whatever it is, weâll face it together. Iâm here, and Iâm not afraid.â
For a moment, Rafael almost considered telling her everything. Being transparent was part of what made relationships work, wasnât it? But then, there was also the aspect of protecting the ones you loved from unnecessary pain. Belleâs words had been harsh, and he couldnât bear to let Joelle carry that weight too.
âI promise, itâs okay.â He gave her a reassuring smile. âAnd it really has nothing to do with you.â
Despite his words, that very night, Rafael found himself visiting his parents.
On the drive, Liza tried to smooth things over, praising Joelle to Belle. She mentioned how Joelle could play the violin well, for instance, and her raising two kids by herself. But Belle remained unmoved, her face hard as stone. âLiza, you know how much Rafael cares for Joelle. Canât we just let them be?â
âAbsolutely not! I will not stand by and let some divorcee get her claws into my son!â
The harshness of her words cast a shadow over Lizaâs face, and Belle quickly caught it.
âOh, Liza, I didnât mean it like that. Divorce isnât the end of the world.â
âI understand. A woman like me, divorced, shouldnât expect much in the way of love again.â
âDonât you dare think like that!â Belleâs face softened, and she pulled Liza into a tight embrace. âYouâre nothing like Joelle! We never wanted you to marry so quickly, but your father was struggling. We had no choice. But I promise, youâll find someone better. You will!â
âAlright, Mom.â
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