Chapter 231
The Love From Vengeance
231: BOOK PROBLEMS ARIELâS POV Laura and I stood still as her question hung in the air. After moments of silence, I decided to vocalize the whole thing to her, from the text message I received at the party, to where we had gone, to the scene at the hospital, to the restaurant; it had actually been an exhausting night.
âNo wonder I didnât see you at the party. I was searching everywhere for you, and I thought maybe you had gone home. But when I arrived here, I didnât see you,â Laura brought out to me.
âWell, thatâs just it. Thatâs what happened. And Iâm really thankful for what Luke and Andre did.â
âYouâre thankful for Luke?â Laura gave me a disapproving look. âAre you being for real right now? He killed your son?â
âNo, he didnât.â
âDonât tell me that man has brainwashed you or something.â
âHonestly, he didnât. He told me everything.â
âSo if he didnât kill Lukel, who did?â
âMason,â I answered incontinently. âLuke told me that Mason confessed the whole thing.â
âAnd you just believed him?â
âJanice told me as well. She said Mason brought everything.â
âSo what are you going to do now? Go back to Luke?â
I shrugged. âI donât know, but heâs not the one who killed my son. He even risked his life to save Janice from Mason. You canât be mad at him for that.â
Before Laura could respond, Janice came skipping towards us with the maids following behind her, carrying trays of chocolates and other treats.
âLook, Mommy! The maids set up a special table for us!â Janice ran to me as her eyes sparkled with excitement.
âAww, thatâs nice. Hope youâre having a good time.â
âOh yes, Iâm having a good time!â Janice answered loudly. âLetâs go get more chocolate.â She ran away.
âJanice, wait!â The maids called her, moving after her.
I couldnât help but laugh. After that, my eyes caught Laura, who was not looking too happy.
âAnything wrong?â I asked her, âJanice is finally back in my life. You wanted that, too, right? You should be happy.â
âI am happy,â she responded, suspiring, shaking her head. âI just donât know what to say right now. Iâll be in my room if youâre looking for me.â She walked away after that.
Like seriously, what the fuck just happened?
LUKEâS POV I woke up early this morning feeling refreshed and energized. I decided to take a bath before anyone else in the house woke up. As I made my way downstairs, I could hear the sound of little voices coming from the living room.
I smiled to myself, knowing that it was Randy and Ethan. They were always up early, full of energy, and ready to start the day. I walked into the living room and saw them sitting on the couch, both engrossed in a heated argument.
âJustin Bieber is the best singer in the world!â Ethan exclaimed, his voice filled with conviction.
âNo way, Shawn Mendes is way better!â Randy retorted, his face scrunched up in determination.
I couldnât help but chuckle at their argument. They always seemed to have a new debate every day. I walked over to them and sat down on the couch.
âWhatâs going on here?â I asked, trying to contain my laughter.
The boys turned to me, and their faces were serious m.
âWeâre arguing about whoâs the best singer between Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes,â Randy answered, with his eyes narrowing in concentration.
I couldnât help but smile at their innocence. âYou know, both Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes are great singers. Thereâs no need for arguments.â
Ethan shook his head. âNo way, Justin Bieber has the greatest voice. He can hit all the high notes perfectly.â
Randy crossed his arms, and there was a stubborn look on his face. âShawn Mendes has the greatest voice, and he can sing and play multiple instruments at the same time.â
I was about to interject and settle their argument, but Marcus walked into the living room.
âSir, thereâs someone here to see you,â he said.
âWhoâs that?â I quizzed him.
âHmm, letâs just say a mad granny.â
âA mad granny?â I made a puzzled face. âWho the hell is that?â
I stood up and followed Marcus outside to the front gate. And I was surprised with who I saw; it was my greatâaunt, my grandfatherâs younger sister. Liliana was her name. And my grandfather was fifteen years older than her.
She was short and chubby, with an undeniably round face. Her short blonde hair and her brows were what caught peopleâs attention. They were thick, almost furrowed, giving off the impression that she was constantly infuriated. Despite her stature and roundness, a fire in her eyes showed she was not one to be underestimated. Cause she was just like my grandfather, or even worse than him. It had been a long time since we last saw each other, and I had no idea the woman was still alive. No wonder Marcus said it was a mad granny.
âLuke my boy, seeing you again is such a nice thing.â
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ARIELâS POV I walked into the bookshop, the smell of fresh paper and ink filling my nostrils. It was like a personal sanctuary. I made my way down the aisles, my eyes scanning the shelves for the perfect books for Janice. Last night, she told me that she wanted one. And I couldnât say no.
My peaceful moment was interrupted by loud voices from the storeâs other side. I furrowed my brows in confusion, wondering what could possibly be causing such a ruckus in a peaceful place like this.
I made my way towards the commotion, my curiosity getting the best of me. As I got closer, I saw two women, both with their faces scrunched up in anger, exchanging heated words with each other.
âI canât believe you would even think about buying that book! Itâs trash!â one of the women yelled.
âOh please, donât act like youâre some literary genius. That book is a masterpiece! âthe other woman retorted.
Their voices were getting louder and more aggressive, and I could feel the tension rising in the air.
Other customers were starting to gather around, their attention drawn to the unfolding drama.
I stood there, frozen, not sure what to do. I didnât want to get involved, but at the same time, I couldnât just stand there and watch this escalate.
Just as I was about to speak up, the two women started pushing each other, their argument turning physical. They were now brawling in the middle of the store, knocking over shelves and books in the process.
I could hear gasps and screams from the other customers, some of them trying to intervene and break up the fight. But the two women were so consumed by their anger that they didnât even notice.
I quickly pulled out my phone and dialed the storeâs security, hoping they would arrive before things got even more out of hand.
Thankfully, the security guards arrived just in time and managed to separate the two women. They were both shouting and pointing fingers at each other, but the guards were able to calm them down and escort them out of the store.
The customers slowly dispersed, going back to their own business as if nothing. had happened.
I turned to the cashier, who looked just as shocked as I was. âIs this a common occurrence here?â
He chuckled nervously and shook his head. âNo, not at all. Iâm sorry you had to witness that.â
âAriel,â I heard my name, and I turned around.