Niamh's steps felt heavier than lead as she crossed the threshold. Suddenly, she wondered if she'd been reckless to come at all—maybe things would be better if she simply disappeared.
She turned to leave, but Jonathan seized her wrist, his grip harsh and unyielding.
"Jonathan, you're hurting me…" she managed, wincing as her face twisted in pain.
Only then did Jonathan loosen his hold a little. "So you know what pain feels like, Niamh? My mother's in the hospital because of you—"
"I'm sorry." The apology slipped out before she could stop herself.
Niamh truly hadn't imagined things would turn out like this.
Jonathan's glare was razor-sharp, his eyes boring into her as if he might tear her apart with sheer force of will. "If anything happens to my mother, I'll make sure you pay for it."
He didn't raise his voice, but the threat landed on her chest like a weight, making it hard to breathe.
"Jonathan!" A breathless voice called out.
Marina rushed in, clearly in a hurry. Her makeup was lighter than usual, her hair slightly mussed. Instead of slinging her designer bag over her shoulder, she clutched it in her hand, the strap swinging as she hurried across the room.
Jonathan instantly let go of Niamh. The hand that had just imprisoned Niamh's wrist was now wrapped firmly in Marina's.
"Jonathan, how's Marigold? The moment I heard she'd fainted, I took the first chance I got and came straight here."
"She's alright. The doctor said it was just a bit of stress—she needs a few days' rest, that's all. Don't worry." Jonathan gave Marina's shoulder a reassuring pat.
Niamh watched from the sidelines, silent, seeing how Jonathan was a different man with Marina—his tone, his face, everything changed. Quietly, she turned away.
"Who said you could leave?" Jonathan's voice, low and cold, stopped her in her tracks.
She looked back, their gazes meeting—both eyes full of disappointment.
"You just said I upset your mother so much she ended up in the hospital, and that if anything happened, I'd pay for it. If I stay, aren't you worried I'll make things worse?"
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