Chapter Summary: Chapter 18 – They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection
In Chapter 18, a key moment in the Alpha novel They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
But deep down, he was still craving the corn chowder Jessica used to make.
After a moment, Jacob stiffly said to Jessica, “I want corn chowder. Are you making it or not?”
He was calling out to her, waiting stubbornly for her to apologize and make up with him. He was on the verge of crying, yet his tone was still that of a threat.
Jessica shook her head. “No. Whoever wants to make it, go ahead.”
Hearing that, Madeline threw Jessica a veiled challenge. “Jessi, it’s just some corn chowder. It doesn’t take that much effort. Why do you have to upset Jake like this? His leg hasn’t even healed yet.”
She wiped away tears as if heartbroken and held Jacob’s hand. “I’ll make it for you, okay?”
“Okay.” Jacob choked out, glaring at Jessica in anger. “Mom, I really don’t love you anymore. From now on, I only love Maddie.”
Jacob might be young, but he already knew what words could hurt Jessica the most.
He had said this same line so many times before. Every time Jessica tried to push him to study and he didn’t want to, he would say that he didn’t Jove her and that he loved Madeline instead.
So to Jessica, it was obvious he always knew how much this would hurt her, but he still chose to say it just to guilt–trip and control her.
“Jacob, Brian suddenly cut in, his sharp tone making Jacob flinch and feel even more wronged.
That’s enough. Go back to your ward. Since Sylvie followed the recipe, it shouldn’t taste that different,” Brian said.
Seeing Brian lose his temper, Jacob grew a bit scared and looked at Jessica pitifully, hoping she’d step in.
Jessica didn’t react, so he let Madeline lead him away.
Brian remarked, “Jessica, I need to talk to=”
Jessica had finished her check–up and picked up her medication. Without acknowledging Brian, she walked straight into the elevator and left.
Brian stared at the elevator doors, his face darkening. He thought, ‘Looks like I’ve spoiled her too much.
Jessica went back to Gabriela’s place.
Gabriela had dropped everything at work last night to pick her up, then rushed out early this morning to take care of work.
Night fell quickly. Brian came back to Atkinson Villa two hours earlier than usual, planning to have a serious talk with Jessica. But she wasn’t in the house.
Sylvie was handing Brian the dinner menu. Hearing that, she replied, “Ms. Grant hasn’t been back all day.”
“Oh, alright.” Sylvie looked flustered. She thought to herself, ‘Sounds like Ms. Grant still holds some weight in this household. That other woman who came to Atkinson Villa to take care of their son is probably just a skilled homewrecker‘
He waited another couple of hours, but Jessica never showed up.
Just as he was about to call her–still suspecting she might’ve blocked his number–his phone rang.
The caller ID showed it was one of his close friends in the industry–Hector West.
“Hello? What is it? Brian answered the call.
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