**Her Spark Ignites Tonight**
**By J.S. Caldwell**
**Chapter 265**
Before Franklin could articulate his thoughts, Arabella interjected with a warm smile, “Mr. Franklin, there’s no need for you to justify anything. I see the goodness in you as a father. If being his godmother aids in the healing of that little one, then I wholeheartedly accept the role.”
Franklin’s gaze shifted to the beads of sweat that glistened on Arabella’s forehead, a testament to her unwavering commitment. He gently took the child from her arms, his voice filled with gratitude. “I must admit, Dr. Palmer, your open-mindedness has taken me by surprise. On behalf of Edmundo, I extend my sincere thanks.”
This time, Arabella offered no resistance, her acceptance echoing a silent understanding between them.
He truly possesses a remarkable ability to navigate conversations, knowing precisely what to say to ease tensions.
As they turned to make their way toward the outpatient building of the hospital, a voice pierced the air, calling out to Arabella.
“Arabella!” Jayceon shouted, his tone a mixture of urgency and familiarity.
She paused, her body instinctively turning toward him. Jayceon approached, holding out a bag filled with medicine. “I tried reaching you, but there was no response, so I thought it best to bring it to you myself!”
Arabella’s fingers brushed against the bag as she accepted it, a small smile breaking through her earlier seriousness.
Franklin, sensing an opportunity for connection, stepped forward. “Mr. Melendez, may I ask if you and Dr. Palmer are…?”
Jayceon cast a quick glance at Arabella, his expression revealing a blend of emotions before he replied, “We’re husband and wife.”
Franklin’s brow furrowed in confusion. “Then who was the individual in the hospital room the other day?”
With a sigh, Jayceon clarified, “I apologize for the misunderstanding, Mr. Franklin. The child who caused harm to your son is not my child. I have a long-standing acquaintance with the boy’s mother. I refrained from clarifying our relationship in the hospital because I wanted to help resolve the situation swiftly. I truly regret any confusion this may have caused.”
Franklin nodded, a look of understanding washing over his face. “You’re taking this too seriously, Mr. Melendez. As long as Dr. Palmer is not misled, that’s what matters.”
Just as Jayceon prepared to take a step closer to Arabella, she turned to Franklin, her voice firm yet polite. “Let’s go, Mr. Franklin.”
To Jayceon, the nuances of any misunderstanding were trivial. His only aim was to pacify Arabella’s emotions, to prevent her from making a scene that could complicate matters further.
He hesitated, lowering the foot he had poised to step forward, feeling the weight of the moment.
In that charged atmosphere, Arabella confided in Franklin about Georgina being Jayceon’s first love, how they had been star-crossed lovers torn apart by the hands of fate, and how she was now contemplating a divorce.

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