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Her Spark Ignites Tonight By J.S. Caldwell 43 Summary Arabella suddenly feels the urgent need to use the restroom while in the car, prompting Jayceon to stop at a nearby pharmacy. He accompanies her, holding her hand tightly as they walk inside. Arabella calmly asks for emergency contraceptive pills, revealing her anxious and distressed state. The pharmacy clerk shows concern, but Arabella reassures her and leaves with the medication. Back in the car, Jayceon's mood darkens when he sees the pill box. He demands the pills from Arabella, but she resists, taking one herself.
Jayceon forcefully makes her spit it out, showing his intense anger and vulnerability. Despite his harsh actions, he tries to comfort her after she vomits, but Arabella's frustration boils over. She demands her pill back and confronts Jayceon about his feelings and complicated situation with Georgina and their child. The tension between them escalates as Arabella accuses Jayceon of loving another woman and breaking her heart. She expresses her despair and refusal to continue their troubled marriage.
Jayceon pleads with her to forget what she heard earlier, but Arabella cannot let go of the painful truths. Their emotional conflict deepens, highlighting the fractures in their relationship. At home, Jayceon tries to make a phone call but Arabella snatches the phone and throws it away, insisting he buy her the morning-after pill. She firmly refuses to carry his child, feeling betrayed and hurt by his divided loyalties.
Jayceon reassures her that Georgina and Leo won't affect her place in the family or their marriage, but Arabella's pain and resignation remain evident as she recalls how their presence has already torn her marriage apart. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 43 As the car rolled along the roadside, Arabella's eyes caught sight of a familiar chain pharmacy through the window. Suddenly, a pressing need struck her. "I need to use the restroom," she said quietly, her voice carrying a hint of urgency. Jayceon immediately instructed the driver to pull over.
Once the car came to a halt, he carefully adjusted Arabella's clothes, smoothing them down with a protective gesture. "I'll come with you," he said firmly. They stepped out into the crisp air, and Jayceon took Arabella's hand in his, holding it tightly as if afraid to let go even for a moment. The world around them seemed to blur as they approached the pharmacy. Stopping just outside the entrance, Arabella looked up at him with a steady gaze. "Don't worry," she assured him softly.
"Not for myself, not for my parents or my brother-there's no way I'd do anything reckless." Jayceon studied her silently for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Then, slowly, he released her hand. Inside the pharmacy, Arabella approached the counter without hesitation and asked the clerk directly for emergency contraceptive pills. The fluorescent lights above cast a harsh glow, highlighting her disheveled hair, the redness and swelling around her eyes, and the frantic tension etched on her face. The clerk's voice softened with concern. "Are you okay? Do you need me to call someone?
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The police, maybe?" Arabella shook her head, offering a faint smile of gratitude. She took the medication and turned to leave. Outside, Jayceon's gaze fell on the small box in her hand. His face darkened further, a storm brewing behind his eyes. Without a word, he reached for her hand and led her back to the car. The doors locked with a soft click as the engine hummed to life. Jayceon's hand moved swiftly to snatch the pill box from Arabella. "Give it to me," he demanded. But Arabella was quick to resist. She pushed his hand aside, tore open the box, and pulled out a pill.
Without hesitation, she flung the empty box at him, then popped the pill into her mouth. She grabbed the bottle of water Jayceon had given her earlier and took a sip. Before she could swallow fully, Jayceon's fingers gripped her chin tightly. With a forceful motion, he pried her mouth open, making her gag and spit out the pill. His face was shadowed by an intense, brooding anger. Without a word, he gently patted her back, offering water and tissues. Arabella coughed and choked, discomfort flooding her as she vomited. After a few moments, she finally caught her breath.
Then, with a sudden surge of defiance, she lashed out, pounding her fists against Jayceon's chest. "Jayceon, give me back my pill!" His grip tightened on her wrists, forcing her to meet his gaze. "Do you really not want to have a child with me?" he asked quietly, the vulnerability beneath his anger barely hidden. They hadn't used any protection the previous night, and the possibility of pregnancy was very real. Arabella's emotions were fragile, and perhaps a child could anchor her, distract her from the turmoil inside. Ignoring the sharp sting in her wrists, she wrenched free.
"Jayceon, please," she begged, voice trembling. "Stop pretending. You have a son with the woman you love. You cherish them both. Just stop this charade-I can't bear it anymore." Her body sagged, overwhelmed by exhaustion and despair. Jayceon's frustration was palpable; he didn't know how to reach her. "It's not what you think, Arabella," he said softly. Tears streamed down her cheeks, but then she laughed bitterly. "Then what is it? You told me you wanted to marry Georgina, not me. You said your grandfather forced you to break up with her, that you're unhappy with me.
You admitted her child is yours. You threatened your family with the company, promising to take full responsibility for her and the baby. Didn't you?" Arabella's accusations were painfully accurate. By now, her emotions had shattered completely; she was teetering on the edge of losing control. "Jayceon, I don't want a marriage like this. I don't want a husband like you. No!" she cried out. Jayceon pulled her close, holding her firmly against his chest and stroking her back in an attempt to calm her. "Arabella, please, forget everything you heard outside the study today," he implored.
"I can't," she whispered, voice cracking. "I'll never forget." She struggled weakly in his arms, tears flowing freely. She had seen and heard everything herself-how could she possibly erase it? When they arrived home, Jayceon led Arabella straight to the master bedroom on the second floor. His phone buzzed repeatedly in his pocket. Holding Arabella's wrists with one hand, he reached for the device with the other. "I had a meeting with Mr. Barrett from Ashcroft Group this morning," he explained, voice strained. "I stood him up.
Please, stop making a scene for just a moment-I need to call him back." But Arabella snatched the phone away and flung it across the room. "If you want me to stop, then buy me the morning-after pill." No matter what, she refused to carry Jayceon's child. Jayceon stared at the phone lying by the wall for a few seconds but made no move to retrieve it. Instead, he stood before her, holding her wrists gently but firmly. In the softest voice he could manage, he said, "Gina and Leo won't affect your place in the family or our marriage." Arabella's face drained of color, her voice barely audible.
"Jayceon, they've already torn my marriage apart." She looked at him with a mixture of pain and resignation. "If it weren't for them, even if you didn't love me, you wouldn't have missed our third wedding anniversary. If it weren't for them, you wouldn't have ignored me time and again, choosing to stay by her sickbed like her husband." Conclusion The chapter closes on a raw and fragile moment between Arabella and Jayceon, where the weight of their tangled emotions and fractured trust hangs heavily in the air.
Arabella's defiance and heartbreak reveal the deep wounds caused by Jayceon's divided loyalties, while his struggle to reconcile his feelings and responsibilities underscores the complexity of their strained relationship. Despite the turmoil, there remains an unspoken connection, a desperate yearning for understanding that neither can yet fully grasp or express. Their encounter is a poignant reflection on love, betrayal, and the painful consequences of secrets kept too long.
Their confrontation has peeled back layers of pain, resentment, and unspoken truths, setting the stage for a raw and intense exploration of their fractured relationship. As Arabella wrestles with her feelings of betrayal and despair, Jayceon's struggle to reconcile his past and present loyalties will undoubtedly come to the forefront, revealing cracks that may be harder to mend than either of them anticipated. Expect the tension between them to escalate, with moments of vulnerability clashing against walls of defense.
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