Chapter 24 Twenty Four
Chapter 24 Twenty Four
Isabelle picked up the form and ran her fingers around the edges nervously. “Even if there are side
effects, they said that they will compensate me.”
Jacob gave her a look that suggested he thought that was ridiculous. “And you believed them?”
“It’s in the registration form.”
His brow furrowed. “Let’s say they are not lying, what if the drug has serious side effects on your
health? Are you okay with that just because they’ll compensate you? What if you suffer permanent
effects?”
“Many people have done this before,” she said, trying to calm him down. She couldn’t understand why
he was so angry about it. “You’re overthinking, I’ll be fine.”
“Overthinking?” he scoffed. “Don’t you care about your health at all?”
“I need the money, okay?” she told him finally, dropping her gaze to the floor. “I need money urgently
and this was the best option I could find.”
“What?” he asked, his voice full of disbelief. “You’re putting yourself in danger because of money?”
Isabelle clenched her teeth together, feeling her frustration from earlier arise. What else was she
supposed to do? It was not like she had a lot of options laid out to her on how to get money. Many
people earned money by taking part in drug trials. Why was he making it sound like she was being
needlessly reckless?
Jacob got to his feet, and she had to take a step back as he suddenly crowded her. “If you need money
that badly, why didn’t you ask me? I’m your husband!”
Her husband? He always pulled that card at the most ridiculous instances, didn’t he? They were just a
couple on paper and had agreed to stay clear of each other’s personal issues. How then could he
expect her to go running to him with her problems? As far as their arrangement went, it was none of his
business.
She blinked as tears welled her eyes. If her situation wasn’t so dire, it would have been comical. On
one hand, she was stuck in an arranged marriage that didn’t benefit her in any way. On the other, she
had parents who abandoned her after said marriage occurred.
“We are just a nominal couple, remember?” she asked him in a small voice. “You also made it clear that
we shouldn’t interfere in each other’s personal affairs.” Gathering bits of courage, she looked up and
met his eyes. “So you have no right to blame me for not telling you about my problems.”
As Jacob looked into Isabelle’s eyes, he felt his anger abate. First because of the tears in her eyes,
and second because she was right. He was the one who had insisted that they keep their personal
business private. And since he was her fake husband, it made sense that she couldn’t just come to him
with her problems.
Even knowing that, he still felt bothered. He wished she had never gone to such an extent to look for
money, and he wished he hadn’t made that stupid rule about not interfering in each other’s lives.
Because as long as things were that way, it would be hard to take care of her when she needed it.
“You’re right,” he said eventually, calmly. “I’m sorry.” Taking a deep breath, he raked his fingers through
his hair. He needed to think. And they both needed to calm down. “I need to step outside for a while. I’ll
have dinner later, you can start without me.”
She only nodded, and he stepped past her and went into the living room. After grabbing a coat, he
pulled it on and left the apartment. There was a garden at the front of the building, and he went there to
pass the time.
Alone, he admitted to himself that he had crossed the line. Only a real husband should get mad at his
wife doing something like that–not a pretend one. Maybe he should have asked more about what she
was going through instead of going all angry from the get-go.
And that–him getting angry–was a sign of something he wasn’t sure he wanted to deal with yet. He
could no longer hide the fact that he cared for her. And he couldn’t even tell when he had become so
involved with her.
The idea of her getting hurt because of some botched drug trial pissed him off. And not just that, but he
also found himself wanting to fix whatever needed fixing in her life. He wanted to know about her day at
work, wanted to spend time with her when he got home from work, and his attraction to her was
growing.
It was as if suddenly, this wasn’t just an unwanted arrangement to him.
He exhaled deeply and buried his face in his hands. He needed to get a hold of his emotions. But he
couldn’t think about that right now. He needed to figure a way to get her to abandon the stupid trial.
***
With Jacob gone, Isabelle sat down to have dinner. She no longer had any appetite, but she ate
anyway.
Most of it was angry-eating. Now that he was no longer in her presence intimidating her with his anger
and making her feel stupid and reckless, her anger got an opportunity to grow.
She was sick and tired of people telling her what to do. Neither her parents nor Jacob cared about her
feelings. The former thought it was okay to trick her into a marriage with a stranger, while the latter
thought it was okay to tell her what to do as if she owed him anything.
By the time she finished eating, he wasn’t back, and she was more than fine with that. It would be just
fine if she didn’t see his face again until the next day. She gathered the utensils she had used and
carried them to the sink, meaning to wash them before she went to bed.
At that moment, she heard the front door open, and then a few seconds later, footsteps heading
towards the kitchen. She looked up as he walked in, and she couldn’t help the retort that rolled off her
tongue. “Why are you back?” She had assumed he wouldn’t be back any time soon after telling her to
have dinner without him.
“I didn’t want you to be alone,” he replied, and if he caught the sting in her retort, he didn’t show it.
She frowned at his answer, but didn’t pay him more attention as she got ready to start washing the
dishes. What did he care whether she was alone or not? She was perfectly okay being alone.
She was about to turn on the tap when he suddenly appeared beside her and reached up to touch her
face. She recoiled instantly and stepped back, giving him a shocked look. She could no longer keep up
with this man and whatever was going on in his head.
Jacob sighed. “Just stop with the drug trial, okay? You have a job now, you’ll earn the money you need
soon.”
Isabelle pressed her lips into a thin line and crossed her arms across her chest. “And if I don’t? It’s
none of your business.”
As Isabelle faced him and stubbornly refused to take his advice, Jacob felt his irritation rise again. It
looked like he had been wrong to assume that the time spent apart had helped her calm down. Or think
twice.
But he was determined to make sure that she didn’t do something that she could regret in the future.
“If you don’t do what I say,” he said, taking a step towards her. Her eyes widened at his advance, but
she didn’t step back. He was impressed at her resolve to hold her ground. But he had a feeling that
wouldn’t last long. “I’ll have sex with you,” he finished.
Her mouth fell open, and then she clasped her hand over her lips. “What?” she asked, her eyes
shooting daggers at him.
“You’re my wife after all,” he said, taking another step closer. This time, she stepped away. “And if we
have to behave like a true couple for you to listen to me, we might as well get started.” Then he moved
his hand to the top of his shirt and undid the top-most button.
Her eyes lowered to his shirt, and then lifted to his face. “You’re…you’re crazy,” she choked.
“Am I?” he popped the second button, his upper chest now showing.
“Stop!” she ordered, holding a palm out. “We…that’s not what we agreed.” Her eyes went back to his
hand on his shirt, as if her gaze alone could freeze his actions. This man was truly crazy. Who even
came up with such an idea? Did he think he could swing from acting like a pretend couple to a true one
whenever he felt like it? At this rate, he was going to drive her insane.
He took another step and she stepped back, only to feel her back press up against a surface. Just
great, she had backed herself into the counter. And the only escape route was going past him.
“After we have sex,” he said, releasing his third button, “you’ll listen to me and accept my help, right?”
At that point, she could see his chest hair. She swallowed hard and pressed her hands to the surface
behind her. She couldn’t let this go on. If he really got rid of his shirt… She wrenched her eyes from his
chest and to his face. The heated look he was giving her flustered her even more than his half-exposed
chest.
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He dropped his hand and reached for her dress. “Should I help you undress?”
She slid against the counter, moving away from his hand. “No!”
“No? Come on, Isabelle. Don’t be shy. Let’s get this out of the way.”