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Chapter 47

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Her Spark Ignites Tonight By J.S. Caldwell 47 Summary Jayceon firmly instructs Kimberly to stay close to Arabella before he and Samuel leave the hospital room. Once alone, Samuel confronts Jayceon about his ongoing involvement with Georgina and her son, pointing out how Jayceon's actions-such as buying sanitary pads for Georgina and agreeing to pick her up from the airport-are causing Arabella emotional pain. Samuel accuses Jayceon of using money to pressure Arabella, revealing that Arabella asked him for a large sum just to get a divorce, highlighting the strain in their marriage.

Inside the hospital, Arabella is tormented by Jayceon's earlier declaration that his true love is Georgina, not her. She reflects painfully on her marriage, realizing that her hopes for loyalty and love were naive. Despite her deep feelings for Jayceon, she can no longer want him because his heart belongs to another woman and their child. Overwhelmed by sorrow, Arabella calls her father, Roderick, expressing her desire to return home. Kimberly senses the seriousness of Arabella's decision and calls Tabitha for support.

She gently asks Arabella if she regrets marrying Jayceon, to which Arabella quietly admits she does. Jayceon, overhearing this, is shaken by hearing Arabella say the word "regret" for the first time. He sits beside her, urging her to try to work things out between them without involving their families, but Arabella remains silent, awaiting her father's arrival. The narrative reveals that since Georgina and her child returned, Jayceon has been distant, often out late at night, leaving Arabella to suffer emotionally and physically.

Her love has shifted from possession to acceptance, as she begins to let go of Jayceon and herself. Jayceon, feeling an unfamiliar panic due to Arabella's silence, asks Samuel and Kimberly to leave so he can speak to her alone, just as the hospital room door suddenly opens. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 47 Jayceon's voice was firm as he reminded Kimberly, "Stay close to Arabella. Don't leave her alone for a moment." With that, Jayceon and Samuel exited the room together, stepping into the quiet corridor. Once they were alone, Samuel halted Jayceon abruptly.

"Jay, what exactly are you doing? You just admitted your connection to Georgina and her son back at the mansion. Arabella hasn't recovered from that revelation, and now she saw you buying sanitary pads for Georgina. Do you really think that's something trivial?" Jayceon's shoulders sagged under the weight of Samuel's words. "She called me out of the blue, said it was urgent, and asked if I could pick up a box for her. I didn't even think twice before agreeing." Samuel shook his head in disbelief. "You agreed to pick her up from the airport, too.

She broke down in front of you, saying no one cared for her, and you just went along with it. Then she confided her fears about being judged and begged you to keep her son's identity a secret, and again, you agreed without hesitation. You say yes to everything Georgina asks, but why are you making Arabella's life so difficult?" Jayceon frowned deeply, confusion and frustration flickering across his face. "What are you trying to say?" Samuel's tone grew sharper. "You've been using money to pressure Arabella, haven't you?" Jayceon's eyes darkened, a storm of emotions swirling within them.

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Samuel pressed on, "She asked me to lend her 150 million dollars just to get a divorce from you. If you hadn't pushed her so hard, she never would have come to me." Jayceon stared blankly at the door of the ward, his grip tightening around his phone until his knuckles turned white. Inside the hospital room, Arabella's thoughts churned wildly. The harsh words Jayceon had spoken in the study at the mansion echoed relentlessly in her mind. He had made it clear to everyone that the woman he truly wanted, the one he had always loved, was Georgina-not her.

He declared that his happiness was shattered, that the child was indeed his responsibility, and that he would fully support Georgina and their son. Arabella couldn't push those words away. Pain clawed at her chest as she pressed her hands to her temples, trying to quell the storm inside her. Before they married, someone had warned her that marriage wasn't always a fairy tale. At the time, she had smiled and believed that with Jayceon, marriage would be her sanctuary. Now, with bitter clarity, Arabella realized how naive she had been.

This marriage had cost her precious time and, more painfully, her self-respect. What she had hoped for was simple-loyalty. Nothing more. She didn't need a husband who was extraordinary; she just wanted one who would be faithful, who would love her wholly, both in body and soul. But Jayceon's heart belonged to another woman. A woman who bore his child. No matter how deeply Arabella loved him, she found herself unable to want him anymore. Tears streaming down her face, Arabella reached for her phone and dialed her father, Roderick.

When he answered, she struggled to keep her voice steady, choking back sobs. "Dad... I want to come home." On the other end, Roderick's voice was calm but concerned. "Sweetheart, where are you right now?" After she gave him the address, he ended the call. Kimberly immediately sensed that Arabella's decision was serious this time. She wasted no time and called Tabitha, asking her to come over without delay.

Sitting beside Arabella's bed, Kimberly gently took her hand in hers, speaking softly, "Arabella, do you regret marrying Jayceon?" Arabella's grip tightened around Kimberly's hand, her eyelashes fluttering as tears welled up again. "Yes," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I do regret it. I just can't face what's happening anymore." Outside the door, Jayceon's knuckles trembled as he clenched the doorknob. It was the first time he had ever heard Arabella say the word "regret." Samuel caught the look of panic on Jayceon's face and quietly pushed the ward door open.

Jayceon moved to the bedside, his deep eyes locked onto Arabella's. Kimberly approached nervously. "Jay, Arabella called her family. I also asked Mom to come." Jayceon hesitated briefly, then lowered himself to sit on the edge of the bed. He leaned closer to Arabella, placing one hand firmly on the mattress beside her. Looking straight into her eyes, he said quietly, "I know you're angry. But let's try to work this out-just the two of us. Don't let the elders worry." Arabella sat silently, her gaze fixed downward as she waited quietly for her father to arrive, offering no reply.

Since Georgina and her child returned to the country, Jayceon had been picking them up late at night and hadn't come home for nearly a month. During that time, Arabella had cried endlessly and caused many scenes. She'd fallen ill, suffered injuries, fainted, spiraled into hysteria, and even attempted to take her own life. No matter what she did, Jayceon remained unmoved. She couldn't change his mind or save their marriage. Her love for Jayceon had evolved-no longer about possession, but about letting go. Letting him go, and in the process, letting herself go as well.

Arabella's silence made Jayceon feel an unfamiliar, gnawing panic. He turned to Samuel and Kimberly. "You two should go out for a bit. I need to talk to Arabella alone." Samuel and Kimberly exchanged a glance, then moved toward the door. Just as they reached it, the door swung open from the outside. Conclusion The chapter closes on a poignant moment of confrontation and vulnerability, where Arabella's heartache and disillusionment come to the surface.

Her realization that her marriage has cost her not only time but her self-respect highlights the deep emotional wounds inflicted by Jayceon's divided loyalties. Despite her enduring love, Arabella's longing shifts from possession to release, embodying the painful growth that comes with accepting harsh truths. The quiet tension between them, underscored by Jayceon's rare display of panic, sets the stage for a fragile attempt at reconciliation, fraught with uncertainty.

Meanwhile, Jayceon's inner turmoil grows more palpable, revealing a man caught between duty, desire, and the consequences of his choices. As he attempts to bridge the widening gap with Arabella, the shadows of Georgina and her child loom larger, threatening to unravel any chance of reconciliation. Expect moments charged with raw emotion, difficult conversations, and the subtle shifts that could either heal or irrevocably damage their fractured bond.

The arrival of unexpected visitors at this critical moment only adds to the suspense-what will their presence mean for the fragile peace in the room? 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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