Chapter 5
My hand hurt from his grip. It was clear Jace was angry.
‘Is he jealous?‘
Just as I wondered, Jace let go of my hand, his eyes cold. “Rea, are you doing this to get back. at me because of what I said?”
I was shocked. I didn’t think he’d see it that way!
“I didn’t, I-” I began to explain but he interrupted me.
“Where did you touch him? Did you really touch him there?” Jace’s jaw was tense, and his eyes had a fierce glint.
But this rare display of jealousy eased a lot of my frustration. It showed he did care about me. If he only saw me as a sister or a friend, he wouldn’t care if I touched another g
“No,” I said again.
Just then, Brad walked out and whistled at me. “Hey creep, why are you hitting on my brother- in–law?”
Rudeness was typical from him, and this was no exception.
Looking at him, I couldn’t help but wonder what I did to deserve this.
Tanya came over too. When I thought of her touching Jace earlier, I instinctively took Jace’s
arm.
However, I didn’t expect to feel his muscles tense up.
“Enough!” Tanya said, pinching Brad.
She stood in front of Jace and me, her face full of apology. “Jace, Keira, I’m sorry.”
“It’s not your fault, Jace said. Then he looked at Brad. “If you cause trouble again, no one will bail you out.”
“Hmph,” Brad scoffed, glaring at Jace. “Who do you think you are? Why should I even bother listening to you? If you want to be my brother–in– law, then maybe I’ll consider it.”
“Brad Twain!” Tanya scolded, hitting him again.
Brad dodged. “Sis, he likes you. Why else would he stick around day and night, taking care of you?”
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pulled my arm away from Jace the moment I heard that. It hit me– these past days, he had been absent day and night, frequently leaving work for hours. It turned out he was spending all that time with Tanya.
She was Desmond’s wife. Desmond had passed away in a car accident, so it made sense for Jace to take care of her. But did he need to be there every day? To the point where others would misunderstand?
“What nonsense are you talking about?” Tanya’s face flushed red as she hit Brad even harder.
The seventeen–year–old, rebellious and unyielding, instinctively raised his hand as Tanya hit him, causing her to stumble sideways.
I felt a push and staggered, nearly falling.
When I regained my balance, I realized Jace had pushed me away and rushed to Tanya’s side. He knelt on one knee, holding her. “Tanya, are you okay?
“My stomach hurts, Jace,” Tanya’s voice was weak. She clutched Jace’s arm in pain.
“Don’t worry, I’ll take you to the hospital. Don’t be afraid,” he said, his voice trembling with panic.
I stood there like a deer in headlights. I had seen Jace in countless situations, but this was the first time I had seen him so frantic. And it was for another This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.
Jace carried Tanya to the car and shouted, “Rea, you drive.”
I remained frozen.
“Hurry up! If anything happens to Tanya, you’ll–regret it!” Brad stormed over and grabbed me roughly.
The moment he touched me, I didn’t know what came over me. I raised my hand and slapped him hard. “Don’t touch me!”
Five clear finger marks appeared on Brad’s cheek.
Jace and Tanya, sitting in the car, stared in shock, and Brad was stunned.
He probably didn’t expect me to hit him, but after a brief second, he lost it and lunged at me. You bitch!”
“Brad!” Jace’s voice was icy. “If you lay a hand on her, I’ll make sure you end up back in the police station.”
The threat worked. Brad withdrew his hand, glaring at Jace and me with fury before storming off.
“Brad!” Tanya called out, but then clutched her stomach in pain. “Jace, it hurts so much! Hurry and take me to the hospital!”
“Real” Jace called me again.
Seeing Tanya in such pain, I shoved all other thoughts aside, jumped into the car, and drove. straight to the hospital.
When we saw the doctor, Jace, who was carrying Tanya, urgently said, “Doctor, she’s pregnant. She just fell, and now her stomach hurts a lot.”
‘Pregnant?”
My steps suddenly felt heavy, and my heart sank
‘Desmond’s gone. How can she be pregnant?”
I looked at Jace’s panic–stricken face. ‘Why is he so worried? Could it be….?‘
Tanya was rushed into the ER, and Jace and I waited outside. I didn’t know, Tanya well and didn’t have any particular feelings for her, so I wasn’t exactly
Jace, on the other hand, was visibly anxious. I watched him for a while, but he kept his eyes fixed on the ER door, as if he had forgotten I was standing r
Bitterness welled up inside me. I swallowed hard before finally speaking. “Is the baby… yours?
I didn’t want to speculate, so I asked directly.
Jace turned, a look of shock flashing in his eyes, followed by a deeper gaze. “What are you talking about? Of course not. It’s Desmond’s child.”
I breathed a sigh of relief.
Desmond was Tanya’s husband and Jace’s friend for many years. He had died in a car accident a month ago.
“I’m taking care of Tanya because Desmond asked me to,” Jace explained.
I remembered how Jace looked when he came home after Desmond’s accident: hair
disheveled, beard scruffy, looking like he hadn’t slept in days.
Their bond must have been incredibly deep. Now that Desmond was gone, it made sense for Jace to look after his widow.
In that moment, I felt a pang of guilt for my earlier suspicion.
I gently took hold of Jace’s arm and explained what had happened. “I didn’t touch that kid. He was just trying to smear me.”
Jace looked at me, his lips moved slightly, and after a moment, he reached out and pinched my cheek. “No more drinking in the future.”
I wanted to say I only had a little when the ER doors swung open.
The doctor came
out and walked over to Jace. “Are you family? Please sign here.”
Jace glanced at me, then took the doctor’s pen. Before signing, he asked, “Doctor, how is she doing now?”
“Your wife has a threatened miscarriage. We’ll do our best to stabilize the pregnancy, but there’s a chance it might not work. We need your signature,‘ the doctor explained.
“Please do everything you can to save her.” Jace’s voice was urgent.
“Of course. Now, please sign.”
Under the doctor’s urging, Jace signed his name in the family member section of Tanya’s medical record.
I knew signing didn’t mean anything significant on its own, but I hadn’t expected my fiancé to become another woman’s “family member.”
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