Chapter 202
The Love From Vengeance
202: LITTLE ARI LUKEâS POV Sidney sat across from me as she began to recount tales of Arielâs early years. I had decided to pay her a visit to be by her side since her daughter was nowhere to be found. She was my motherâinâlaw, after all, and I think itâs time we get along.
We had been talking about the things that happened in my life, from how heartbroken I was to realizing that my parents were dead, to this point, the death of my grandfather. They all counted. So now here we were, and here she was, about to tell me about her daughter.
âLuke, you wouldnât believe how amazing Ariel was as a baby. She had this spark, this energy that just lit up the room.â
I leaned in, eager to hear more about this wonderful woman. âI see. Please go on; I think Iâd like to know everything.â
âWell, Ariel was always so curious. She would reach out for everything within her tiny grasp, her eyes.
wide with wonder. I recall that she once found a butterfly flitting outside the window to be fascinating.
She giggled and clapped her hands as she watched it dance in the sunlight.â
The picture of baby Ariel enthralled by a straightforward butterfly made me smile. âShe sounds like she was a handful even back then.â
Sidney nodded, her eyes twinkling with fond memories. âOh, she was! Ariel had this mischievous side, too. I remember one time when she managed to crawl out of her crib, and when I found her, she had a mischievous twinkle in her eye as if to say, âGotcha!ââ
As she spoke, I could almost picture baby Ariel, a tiny bundle of energy and curiosity, getting into all sorts of adorable mischief. I couldnât help but smile at the thought.
âBut you know what, Luke?â Arielâs mother continued, her voice soft with affection. âDespite all her antics, Ariel was also the most loving baby. She would wrap her tiny arms around me and snuggle in close, her little heartbeat against my chest. In those moments, everything felt perfect, like the whole world was in harmony.â
My heart swelled at the thought of Arielâs pure love as a baby. âI can imagine her being the sweetest little thing, just like she is now. Yeah, something like that.â I whispered the last part, looking away.
Sidney nodded, and she had a wistful look in her eyes. âShe truly was. And she had this infectious laughter that would just light up the room. I remember one time she heard me singing, and she started babbling along in her own baby language, her eyes alight with joy. It was a moment Iâll never forget.â
And while she kept talking, I felt this deep love and warmth for the little girl, who had now captured his heart. If only she were here with me, where we could share this lovely moment.
I sighed, a fragile smile popping up. âI really wish Ariel was here. But anyway, thank you for sharing 202âLITTLE ARI these beautiful memories with me.â
âItâs my pleasure, Luke. Ariel is a special soul, and I know sheâs going to do great things in this world. I just hope that she will come back. Back to us.â
âI hope so, too,â I said inaudibly. We both sat in silence for minutes that felt like hours. And after we were done discussing other things, 1 left.
I got into my car, drove, and made my way to the hospital. I went to pay Tiffany a visit as well. I walked to her room, and before I opened the door, I let out a deep sigh, closing both of my eyes.
I entered the room after that, and Tiffany was sleeping. I just stood still, looking at her, wondering what kind of pain and sorrow she must be going through. I felt sorry for her. I never wanted to see her like this, in this condition. But I couldnât disturb her at the moment, so I decided to leave, and as I turned around, I heard her calling my name softly. I turned back to her, and she was now awake.
âTiffany,â I uttered in hushed tones, moving closer to her.
âWhat are you doing here, Luke?â She asked in a whisper.
âI came to see you. I came to check up on you.â
âYou know you donât have to do that. I donât want to be a burden to you.
âDonât say that, Tiff. Why would you think like that?â
âThe only thing connecting us was this pregnancy, but the babyâs gone. So why are you still coming to see me?â
âWhy wonât I come to see you?â
âDo you love me?â She queried.
I suspired. âLookâ¦â
âGive me a yes or no. Do you love me, Luke?â
âYou do know my feelings. You know I have someone else in my heart.â
âThen go meet that person and leave me alone.â
âWhatâs with this behavior, Tiff? I thought we talked about this.â
âYes, we did. But I donât want to be a burden to you, Luke.â
âWho said youâre a burden to me?â
Tiffany breathed out deeply. âThe thing here is this: you need to get out of my life.â
âYou want me to get out of your life. Like, leave for good.â
âYes, please, I beg you, just leave me. If I keep on seeing you, these feelings wonât disappear. And 1 donât want to keep on getting hurt since the feeling isnât mutual. Since you donât love me like I love you, So please, Luke, leave.â
I nodded slowly, being silent for a moment, then I turned to her. âSo you donât want us to be friends.
anymore?
âI donât want to talk to you. I donât want to see you; I donât want to hear your voice, Luke. I just donât want you to be a part of my life. You can go now; Iâll really appreciate that.â
âI see,â I said under my breath. âIf this is what you want, no problem, then Iâll leave your life, and youâll never see me again. I wonât come to see you. We might cross paths, but I wonât approach you because thatâs what you want.â
âIâm glad you understand,â she told me softly. âThank you.â
âYou take care.â I gave her a halfâsmile before walking away. I left the room after that, and thinking about the words the both of us had just spoken, I let out a sigh. If that was what she wanted, then I would give it to her. But one thing was still on my mind: Where are you, Ariel?â
âLuke Reynold, such a nice thing to see you.â Andreâs brother, Mason, approached me when I was about to enter my car. I knew I had come across this guy on a weird occasion, and we barely spoke.
Yeah, I remember him telling me he was a fan of my relationship.
âYou came to the hospital?â He asked. Itâs a dumb question, but Iâll just have to give him an answer.
âYes, I came to see someone. Can I help you with something?â
âNo. I was just going to visit the parents of my late girlfriend, Sofie. I believe you knew her before she died.â