Chapter 114
The Love From Vengeance
114 STRAINED APOLOGIES LUKEâS POV Lucifer had left me, and here I was, my head being flooded with heavy thoughts. The party continued, and people were still joyful, except for me. I stood still, outside the mansion, my hands fixed on my waist, my eyes narrowing down, heavy sighs escaping my lips.
The song playing at the moment was enough to soothe someone, bring the tranquility right into your soul, and make you be at peace. It was melodious, the tune was really heavenly. But guess what? I was not at peace here, after what that man had mentioned to me.
It was a good thing to be rich, silkâstocking, prominent, known by the people. Not by all, but by most.
Good relationships, bad relationships, they were all present. Envy, hate, bitterness, were still counted right here. And I could see what these were translating into. A death wish, planning to put me in the grave, taking my soul away, a scheme to send me to the other world.
Confusion was still over me, my brain was still cracked each minute, trying to get a clue of the person bringing out all these schemes. There were tons of conflicts, and many haters. But I swear, I was too laborious to store the foes in my head.
Facing moments like this, the terror gets worse each day, and the anxiety might shackle you, leaving you with nothing left to say. Only the fear of losing your life, and the people around you. But this fear wasnât a new thing, since I had lost the people most precious to me.
And I could only blame myself for Rileyâs death. The little one would have still been here, smiling today, if she had not come to live with me. Life was quite unpredictable, and there were regrets for making certain decisions.
But right now, who was left to lose? What was left to be gone? My life? I couldnât care less. If I could back in time, Iâd do it. Iâd sacrifice my life, just to make sure Rileyâs legacy goes on.
âLuke Reynold,â someone mentioned my name, and I had to turn around. It was Andre, he was moving closer to me. âItâs actually a nice thing to see you at the party.â He shook hands with me, with a smile on his face. âGlad you made it. I thought you werenât going to show up.â
I smiled back, knowing why he said that. âWell, I did. And I came here to say sorry.
âSorry for what?â He asked, as our shake came to an end.
114 STAINED APOK âYou know, for what happened this morning, around my house,â I reminded him.
âOh, that? I wasnât mad.â
âAre you sure about that?â I queried, raising an eyebrow.
âYes, of course. You had every right to be upset, seeing the two of us that way. After all, Ariel is your wife. I should be the one apologizing.â
I gave him a baffled look, cause man, I was exceedingly surprised with his words.
I had to laugh slightly, taking my face downward. âLook, I understand the fact that youâre trying to be nice around here. But come on, you donât really have to say all those things, and we just got to face the truth. I spoke hurtful words that didnât even make sense. And I regret that moment. Trust me, I totally do.â
Andre laughed, and then he held my shoulder. âLuke. These things Iâve spoken are nothing but the truth. If I were in your shoes, Iâd do the same. Or even worse, Iâd beat the hell out of the man I see holding hands with my wife. You donât have to worry about anything now, I promise it wonât happen again.â
I couldnât help but give Andre a wonderful smile. His thinking was just kind of remarkable, and at this point, I could say I was envy of his demeanor. But we need to be real around here. I was really stupid this morning, just talking nonsense. I knew Andre was only trying to be nice. It was clear that he was a man of peace.
âSo, why donât we go inside, and have a few drinks?â Andre suggested, patting my shoulder.
âThanks, but Iâm good. I donât think Iâm in the mood for drinks right now,â I told him. I was still thinking about what Lucifer told me, wondering if it was true. He told me to be very careful, but how the hell was I supposed to? I didnât even know who this for of mine was, if what Lucifer brought out to me was true.
âCome on, Luke. Weâre at a party. This is the time to celebrate. Be extremely happy, and forget about anything else. Forget about business, forget about all sort of problems. Just forget about everything, and enjoy every moment of this party.â
I exhaled deeply, my mind still not soothed. âI wish it was that easy.â
âOf course itâs easy. You just need to get yourself some drinks. Chat with people, have all sort of conversations. Laugh to the fullest, joke around. You know, stuff like that.â
âAndre!â A man with mustache approached us, wrapping his arm around Andreâs neck. âWhere have you been?â
Andre grinned at him. âMr. Humphrey. Wow, you came to the party?â
âOf course. I couldnât miss this special event.â
âHow come I didnât see you?â Andre kept on with his smile.
âProbably because there are thousands of people around here. Especially the beautiful ladies,â the man responded in a playful tone. He glanced at me. âGood evening, sir.â
âGood evening,â I greeted back.
âHold on a minute,â he furrowed his brows at me. And then I found his finger pointing at me. âArenât you Luke Reynold?â
I nodded. âI sure am.â
âWow!â He opened his mouth widely. âItâs actually an honor to be at your presence.â
I smiled slightly. âPlease donât.â
âWhat do you mean by that? You are one of the most greatest businessmen in New Haven. Everybody knows you. I mean, who doesnât want to work with The Reynolds?â
âA lot of people,â I teased myself in a whisper, only heard by me.
âWhat was that?â Mr. Humphrey asked, raising an eyebrow.
âOh, itâs nothing.â I grinned shaking my head. I was just being honest with myself. Because after that situation between Harriet, Ariel, and me, years ago, a lot of companies decided to withdrawal their partnership.
It was quite fucked up, embarrassing, and painful. But as the years went by, people came back to their senses. Well, not everyone. Some people still had that stuck in their head, up till now, never ready to let go. And it wasnât like they were the ones who lived in those moments.
Mr. Humphrey moved closer to me. âYou lost your grandfather, and cousin. I didnât have the chance to tell you this. But here I am now, standing before you. So, sorry for those terrible moments. Itâs such a sad thing to lose the ones that are dearest to us, the ones who we cherish the most.â
I took a deep breath, since this man had me harking back to the moment when Riley was shot. I felt speechless, as the dark event moved within me.