This comment struck Joelle so sharply that she became noticeably unsettled, her fingers tensing slightly. Clearly, there was chemistry between her and Adrian, as she had harbored secret feelings for him over the past eight years. Once she became an adult, her affection for Adrian had evolved beyond mere sibling-like bonds. The sight of him with other women filled her with jealousy, envy, and even drove her to madness. Her feelings had intensified over time, but now, they had fizzled out into nothing.
Joelle managed a smile. âDo you actually take Leoâs words seriously? How could there be any feelings between us? Did you ever truly care for me even for a moment during our marriage?â Adrian was once again overwhelmed with guilt. âThatâs all in the past now.â
âWhat does it matter if itâs in the past? You were fully aware of your actions. However, I must thank you,â Joelle said, her smile radiant. âWithout you, I wouldnât have become the mother of two wonderful children. They are my greatest priority now.â Adrian paused, then added, âThe children still need a stable home to grow up in.â
âIn their eyes, Rafael will forever be their father. Despite his absence, Iâll never allow anyone to replace him.â Joelle didnât make these remarks to provoke Adrian. She simply wanted to convey that no one surpassed Rafael in being a father.
The room fell silent for a moment, the tension evident. Suddenly, the bathroom door swung open. Aurora, reaching up on her toes for the doorknob, entered with sparkling wide eyes. Following her, Ryland clumsily fell to the floor. The children, like little angels descending from above, eased the tension.
âAre you guys fighting?â Adrian and Joelle responded simultaneously, âNo.â Aurora, clever for her age, glanced back and forth between them, perceiving tension. âOur kindergarten teacher says when you argue with someone, you must make up and apologize to stay good friends!â Then, Aurora grasped Adrianâs hand with one hand and Joelleâs with the other. âHolding hands means making up. You two are still good friends!â
As their hands met, Joelle restrained herself from pulling away to spare Auroraâs feelings, and Adrian did the same, intertwining his fingers with hers. Joelleâs discomfort grew. âCome on, make up now!â Aurora urged, looking up at the two uneasy adults with a broad smile. ââWhy arenât you making up yet? Oh, right, the teacher mentioned you have to hug to really make up. Come on, you two should hug!â
Just as Joelle was about to pretend to be angry to divert from this uncomfortable subject, Adrian pulled her into a tight embrace. His large hand pressed firmly against her back. âThe greatest gift Iâve ever received is you bringing Aurora into our lives.â Joelle was rendered speechless, her body frozen in his hold. Adrianâs words struck a deep chord, one she knew sheâd always remember.
Adrian spent some more time playing with Aurora, then left shortly before dinner. At the dinner table, Aurora kicked her legs joyfully. Joelle observed how quickly her daughter had connected with Adrian, marking him as her first immediate bond. âAurora, do you like Mr. Miller?â
âYes, I do! He seems a bit cold, but I really like him!â Joelle could only muster a wistful smile, at a loss for words. Perhaps this was for the better. After Rafaelâs abrupt departure, both Aurora and Ryland had been depressed for a while. If Adrian could help fill that gap, it might be good for their emotional well-being.
While the world of adults was often complicated, filled with silent feelings and drama, Joelle hoped to give her children a pure and joyful childhood. The following day at noon, Joelle was cleaning her violin when her assistant burst in. âJoelle, why didnât you inform us about the latest news? Thatâs not cool!â âWhat latest news?â
The assistant arrived with a lunch box, dessert, and coffee in hand. âYour boyfriend brought lunch for the entire studio. Heâs not only good-looking but also generous! Iâm so jealous!â Realizing what might be happening, Joelle set down her violin and went to verify. She assumed the guy mentioned by her assistant was Adrian, but to her surprise, it was Jonathan, who was casually adjusting the plants on her desk, seated in her office chair. Leo, ever expressionless, stood by his side.
âWhat are you doing here?â she asked. Jonathan looked around casually. Joelleâs office was enclosed by glass rather than walls. Many eyes were already fixed on him curiously. âDo you enjoy being the center of attention?â he asked.
Without a word, Joelle drew all the blinds down, then confronted Jonathan with her hands planted firmly on the desk. âHave you seen enough? What do you really want?â Jonathan remained silent, simply raising his hand. Leo promptly placed a tablet in it. Without so much as a glance, Jonathan handed the tablet to Joelle. âI heard Adrian wasnât kind to you.â
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