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Mr Melendez, your wife wants divorce long ago novel

Chapter 33

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Her Spark Ignites Tonight By J.S. Caldwell 33 Summary In this tense chapter, Arabella and Jayceon confront the painful reality of their fractured relationship. Jayceon insists that Arabella apologize to Gina, the woman he loves, despite Arabella's firm refusal. She reminds him that they are still married and that his son with Gina is illegitimate, making it unreasonable for her to apologize to another woman. Their exchange is filled with bitterness and hurt, highlighting the deep emotional wounds between them.

Jayceon's frustration grows as Arabella challenges him to divorce her if he loves Gina so much, but he coldly states he has no current plans to do so. This declaration wounds Arabella deeply, emphasizing the coldness and official nature of their marriage. When Jayceon urges her to calm Gina, who is emotionally fragile, Arabella demands a public apology instead, escalating the conflict. Their argument is interrupted by a knock, allowing Jayceon to momentarily ease the tension and leave Arabella feeling drained and vulnerable.

After Jayceon departs, Arabella struggles to maintain her composure, realizing his concern is more about protecting his reputation and family than her well-being. She rejects the food he brings, symbolizing her inner turmoil. Later, as Arabella leaves the hospital, she is unexpectedly approached by Gina, who addresses her formally and offers a sincere apology for the trouble caused. Gina expresses a desire to move past the conflict and even extend a friendship, adding a surprising layer of complexity to their strained relationship.

Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 33 An apology was simply not going to happen. They locked eyes, the tension thick in the air. Jayceon observed her face with an unnerving calmness. "Since you admit it, then go apologize to Gina," he said plainly. A sharp sting of hurt welled up in her eyes, making them glisten with unshed tears. Still, she held her ground, her voice steady and resolute. "Jayceon, I don't care how deeply you love her. But you married me. As long as even one day ticks by with us still wed, you and your precious Gina are the ones in the wrong.

Your son is illegitimate. And you expect me to apologize to the other woman? Do you even realize how absurd that sounds?" A flicker of displeasure crossed Jayceon's gaze. "Arabella, don't be so harsh. Gina is not the other woman." Arabella let out a bitter laugh, mocking herself. "Oh, right. So the one who isn't loved is the other woman." Her expression hardened, a cold edge creeping into her voice. "In your eyes, I'm the other woman, aren't I?" Jayceon rubbed his temples, clearly frustrated, then stepped closer.

"Arabella, that's not what I meant." She instinctively took a step back, dodging his outstretched hand. "If you love her so much, then why don't you just divorce me and marry her?" she challenged. "I don't want anything from you. I'll even sign an IOU. I'm willing to step aside." Jayceon's face darkened, his eyes unreadable as he replied, "I have no plans-at least not currently-to remove you as my wife." The word "currently" hit her like a punch to the gut. How official and cold it sounded. When she fell silent, stunned by his words, Jayceon pressed on. "Gina is emotionally fragile right now.

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Go apologize to her. Calm her down. If you don't, she'll be terrified." The concern in his voice stung Arabella deeply. Yet, the more her heart ached, the more composed she appeared on the outside. "It's not impossible for a useless, rightful wife to apologize to a mistress," she said slowly. "But I want a press conference. A public apology. Do you dare, Mr. Melendez?" Jayceon's eyes narrowed at the formal title. "Arabella, I am your husband." She turned her face away, voice sharp.

"From the moment your unforgettable love returned with her son and you left me standing in the rain to meet her at the airport, you stopped being my husband." His voice dropped low, dangerously calm. "You know I hate being threatened, Arabella." Her control finally slipped; her eyes glistened with unshed tears, reddening at the edges. "If you refuse the press conference, then I'll apologize to her right now-in front of all our colleagues!" She took a step toward the door, ready to storm out, but Jayceon's arms wrapped around her waist, pulling her back against him.

He held her firmly, not releasing her immediately. "Arabella, I'm trying to talk to you. Must you explode at everything?" A soft knock at the door interrupted them. Jayceon lowered his voice. "We'll talk about the apology later. You have to work this afternoon. Try to get some rest." He gave her a brief, almost tender hug before letting go. "I'll bring you something to eat. Calm down." He stopped pushing, ending the conversation just before her composure completely unraveled. Once he left, Arabella slumped heavily over her desk, utterly drained.

He hadn't pressed because he cared for her feelings or well-being. No, he was protecting Georgina, his reputation, and the Melendez family's interests. If she had a public breakdown here, exposing his affair and revealing that Georgina was in the hospital, he would be the one to lose the most. It took her a long time to regain her calm. Later, Jayceon hurried in, dropped off a lunchbox, and left just as quickly. The moment he was gone, she tossed the food straight into the trash. By , her shift finally ended.

Harrison wasn't on the night rotation, and with her three-days-on, two-days-off schedule, she planned to visit her parents the next day. "Dr. Palmer, may I have a moment?" a voice called out. In the hospital's main lobby, as she was exiting with a colleague, Georgina stepped deliberately in front of her. She didn't address her as "Mrs. Melendez," choosing instead the more formal "Dr. Palmer." Arabella didn't want any private interaction with her. She stopped, instinctively pulling her colleague closer. "What is it, Ms.

Carrillo?" Seeing her hesitation, Georgina took a deep breath and apologized right there, in front of the other woman. "I asked around and found out you're off tomorrow, Dr. Palmer. I wanted to apologize before you left." Arabella's eyes flicked over Georgina, silently evaluating her. She moved with the grace of a dancer, tall and poised, though her features lacked perfect symmetry. When Arabella remained silent, Georgina pressed on. "Dr. Palmer, I know Kim confronted me because of you. But this all started because of me. I'm sorry.

Let's never speak of it again." She added softly, "I'm new to Zelmere and don't have many friends here. I'd really like to be your friend." Conclusion The chapter closes on a poignant note, capturing the raw tension and unresolved emotions between Arabella and Jayceon. Their fraught conversation reveals the deep wounds inflicted by betrayal and the complex entanglement of love, loyalty, and pride. Despite the harsh words and icy distance, there remains an undercurrent of vulnerability and an unspoken need for understanding.

Arabella's strength is evident in her refusal to apologize for a wrong she did not commit, yet her heartache seeps through the cracks of her composure, leaving the reader aching alongside her. Meanwhile, Georgina's unexpected apology introduces a fragile hope for reconciliation, hinting at the possibility of healing beyond the tangled web of past mistakes. Her gesture of reaching out as a potential friend softens the sharp edges of conflict, suggesting that even amidst broken relationships, there is room for forgiveness and new beginnings.

The emotional undercurrents running beneath their interactions suggest that trust and forgiveness will not come easily. As Arabella prepares for her visit to her parents, the tension between her personal and professional worlds is likely to intensify. The delicate balance she maintains could be threatened by unresolved feelings and the looming presence of Jayceon's divided loyalties. Readers can anticipate moments of vulnerability and strength as Arabella navigates these challenges, with the potential for new alliances or unexpected confrontations that may redefine her path forward.

Lucia Morh Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she's not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

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