Fading Into You by Iris Blake 374
In Chapter 374 of “Fading Into You” by Iris Blake, Jayceon finds himself in a desperate situation, confronting Arabella in a supermarket. He is visibly distressed, pleading for a moment of her time, but Arabella coldly rebuffs him, insisting that he should keep his distance. Their interaction escalates when Arabella, overwhelmed with frustration, shoves Jayceon to the ground, causing him physical pain. Despite his pleas of discomfort, Arabella remains indifferent and walks away, leaving Jayceon feeling abandoned and heartbroken.
As Jayceon lies on the cold supermarket floor, he reflects on his past treatment of Arabella during her moments of distress. He recalls a time when she had come to him in tears, and he had dismissed her feelings, believing she was merely seeking attention. Now, as he experiences the same kind of rejection, he feels the weight of his actions and the pain of being ignored by someone he cares for deeply. This moment of realization amplifies his emotional turmoil, and he begins to physically suffer, culminating in him coughing up blood, which alarms a nearby store employee.
Later that evening, Jayceon returns home to the Caldwell family, where he is met with a mix of sarcasm and concern from Samuel, who comments on his recent health scare. Despite appearing dapper in a tailored suit, Jayceon is visibly exhausted and is more preoccupied with finding Arabella than engaging in the festivities around him. Mr. Caldwell, recognizing Jayceon’s distress, suggests he rest, but Jayceon remains fixated on the crowd below, searching for Arabella’s presence.
Samuel attempts to lighten the mood but inadvertently strikes a nerve with Jayceon by questioning his feelings for Arabella. He reminds Jayceon of his previous indifference towards her in favor of Georgina, suggesting that Jayceon’s current emotional state is a result of his past choices. This confrontation forces Jayceon to grapple with his feelings of regret and longing, as he realizes the depth of his connection with Arabella and the mistakes he has made in their relationship. The chapter captures Jayceon’s internal conflict and the pain of unreciprocated feelings, setting the stage for further emotional developments.
**Chapter 374**
Jayceon, grappling with a gnawing discomfort in his stomach, positioned himself in front of Arabella, desperation etched across his features. “I truly need to speak with you, just for a few minutes,” he implored, his voice barely above a whisper.
Arabella met his gaze head-on, her eyes like steel. “Jayceon, I have no desire to see you, nor do I want to hear anything you have to say. You should not concern yourself with anything regarding me. The best way to help is to keep your distance. Understood?” Her words were sharp, cutting through the air between them.
They held each other’s gaze, a silent battle of wills. Arabella stood firm, her resolve unyielding.
Jayceon’s face, already pale, seemed to lose even more color at her words.
With a swift motion, Arabella stepped forward and shoved him hard, her frustration boiling over.
In an instant, Jayceon found himself crumpled on the floor, the impact sending a wave of burning pain radiating from his stomach. Instinctively, he reached out and grasped her ankle, desperation clawing at him.
“Arabella, my stomach hurts,” he managed to force out, each word a struggle.
Arabella glanced down at him, her expression unchanging. With a dismissive shake, she freed herself from his grip and stepped over him, leaving him sprawled on the cold floor.
She paused, her back turned to him, and said coldly, “Mr. Melendez, you don’t have a stomachache. You just need to cool down.” With that final remark, she walked away, her steps echoing with a sense of finality.
**Chapter 374**
Jayceon lay there in the aisle, surrounded by towering supermarket shelves, his vision beginning to blur at the edges.
“Arabella, we’ll talk after you’ve calmed down,” he recalled her words, echoing in his mind.
“Mr. Melendez, you need to cool down,” her voice rang out, cold and unyielding.
The two statements collided in his thoughts, and he felt a deep ache not just in his stomach, but in his heart as well. It was as if every part of him was in agony.
He remembered a time not long ago when Arabella had come to him, tears streaming down her cheeks, utterly distraught over Georgina Carrillo. She had fainted before him, and at that moment, he had dismissed her, convinced she was merely putting on a show.
He had been just as indifferent then, coldly advising her to calm herself. And then, he had left her alone in her distress, without a second thought.
Now, here he was, crumpled on the floor, and with those same icy words, she had walked away, leaving him to suffer alone.
So, this was what it felt like—to be ignored, to be cast aside by someone you deeply cared for.
Cough!
A metallic taste filled Jayceon’s mouth, and before he could process it, a stream of fresh blood erupted from his lips, startling a passing store employee.
“Oh no! Someone’s spitting up blood and has passed out!” the employee exclaimed, panic rising in their voice.
**Chapter 374**
The clock struck eight that evening.
In the Caldwell family home, on the second floor, Samuel stood by the railing, looking dapper in a crisp white suit, his gaze fixed on Jayceon as he made his way up the stairs.
“Well, well, look who decided to show up. You collapsed from a stomach hemorrhage this morning, were rushed to the hospital, and now you’re back here tonight. Do you have a death wish?” Samuel remarked, a mix of concern and sarcasm in his tone.
Jayceon, clad in a perfectly tailored black suit that accentuated his lean physique, stood shoulder to shoulder with Samuel at the railing. He leaned slightly forward, hands gripping the banister, his eyes scanning the lively dinner party unfolding below.
Despite the exhaustion etched on his face and the sickly pallor that had settled over him, his features remained strikingly defined, and an air of cold nobility surrounded him, making him appear almost regal.
He remained silent, his deep-set eyes relentlessly searching for any sign of Arabella among the crowd below.
When Mr. Caldwell learned of Jayceon’s arrival, he ascended the stairs himself. “Since Mr. Melendez prefers not to join the festivities downstairs, please take a moment to rest up here,” he instructed, his tone warm yet authoritative.
He quickly directed the servants to prepare a cozy lounge area by the railing on the second floor. After ensuring everything was in place, Mr. Caldwell departed, leaving Jayceon to his thoughts.
Exhausted, Jayceon sank into the plush armchair and picked up a wine glass from the coffee table, hoping it would provide some solace.
**Chapter 374**
Samuel leaned in, snatching the glass from Jayceon’s hand with a teasing smirk. “Even if you drown yourself in wine, Arabella won’t care about you anymore,” he said, the words striking a nerve.
At that moment, Jayceon’s already grim expression darkened further, a storm brewing behind his eyes.
Noticing Jayceon’s distress, Samuel softened his tone. “You should really head home and rest. Arabella came with Mr. Zachary; she’ll be fine. And even if something happens, I’m here, aren’t I?”
Jayceon lowered his gaze, his eyes fixed on the lively banquet hall below, the laughter and chatter a stark contrast to the turmoil inside him.
“You are you, and I am me. What exists between Arabella and me is something entirely different from your situation,” he said, his voice low but firm.
Samuel scoffed, “Ha. So now you see it’s different? When Georgina was around, I never once saw you treat Arabella as anything special.”
Jayceon’s grip on the water glass tightened, his knuckles turning white as he fought to keep his composure.
Samuel pressed on, “You favored Georgina far more than Arabella back then. You were even considering that ridiculous idea of ‘equality in a polygamous household’ for her sake.”
In the aftermath of the confrontation with Arabella, Jayceon found himself grappling with the weight of his choices and their consequences. As he sat in the plush armchair, the laughter and joy from the banquet hall below felt like a distant echo, highlighting the chasm that had opened between him and the woman he cared for. The pain in his stomach mirrored the ache in his heart, a visceral reminder of the emotional distance that now separated them. Jayceon’s thoughts spiraled, reflecting on how he had once dismissed Arabella’s vulnerability, only to find himself in a similar position of despair. The irony of their roles was not lost on him; he had become the one left behind, struggling for connection while she had moved on, her resolve hardening with each passing moment.
As Samuel’s words echoed in his mind, Jayceon realized that the path to reconciliation would not be easy. The memories of his indifference toward Arabella loomed large, taunting him with the possibility that he might have already lost her for good. Yet, amidst the turmoil, a flicker of determination ignited within him. He understood now that to truly mend what was broken, he would have to confront his past mistakes and show Arabella the depth of his feelings. With each heartbeat, he resolved to bridge the gap that had formed between them, no matter how daunting the task seemed. The evening may have begun with despair, but within that darkness lay the potential for redemption—a chance to transform pain into a renewed connection, a chance to fade into each other once more.
In the upcoming chapter, readers can expect a deepening of the emotional turmoil that Jayceon is experiencing. With the weight of his past decisions pressing heavily on him, the narrative will delve into his fraught relationship with Arabella, exploring the complexities of their connection and the mistakes that have led to their current estrangement. As he grapples with his feelings of regret and longing, the tension between them is bound to escalate, setting the stage for a confrontation that could either heal their rift or drive them further apart.
Moreover, the dynamics at the Caldwell family gathering will add an intriguing layer to the unfolding drama. With Samuel’s taunts still ringing in Jayceon’s ears, the atmosphere is charged with unspoken truths and simmering emotions. As Jayceon navigates the lively banquet below, he may find unexpected allies or adversaries among the guests, each interaction further complicating his quest for reconciliation with Arabella. Will he muster the courage to confront her, or will he retreat into his own despair? The chapter promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the fate of their tumultuous relationship.
Olivia Harris
Olivia Harris is an emerging author celebrated for her captivating romantic and steamy novels. With a talent for crafting deep emotional connections and fiery chemistry between her characters, Olivia’s stories offer readers an escape into worlds filled with passion, intrigue, and heart-stopping drama.