Chapter 248
The Love From Vengeance
248: STUCK IN TRAFFIC ARIELâS POV I couldnât help but laugh upon hearing Lukeâs words: âOkay, okay. There was no way at boy was going to do anything.â
Luke widened his eyes, staring at me. âIs that what you think?â
âNo, I know that.â
âIt seems like you didnât see how he clenched those fists. He was getting ready to deliver a Superman punch, like Roman Reigns or something.â
âPlease donât start now. Letâs just go home.â
âMy home, you mean?â He smirked at me.
What the hell was he feeling like?
Anyway, I replied, âYes, youâre home.â
I held Janiceâs hand, and the three of us left the candy store after that. We entered the car, and I laughed a little, recalling what Like said while we were still at the candy store. It was really fucked up, WWE stuff, seriously? Although I never liked that, I could not say the same about that psycho.
Luke glanced at me. âWhy are you laughing?â
âOh, itâs nothing,â I answered, shaking my head. âI was just thinking about something.â
âWhat were you thinking about?â
âWhy are you so curious, huh?â
âNo big deal. I just love seeing you smile like that.
âLovely words. For a moment, I thought you were going to start talking sh*t.â
âWhy would you think like that?â
] gave him a knowing look, crossing my arms. I didnât say anything, though. But he totally understood with that expression on my face.
He also didnât say a word; he simply turned his face away. Perhaps he didnât find that funny. I didnât mean to make him upset. I was just trying to, you know, joke around here.
Luke turned on the engine and began driving. I noticed the sky was turning a deep shade of orange. It was getting darker, and the traffic was only getting Worse, We were stuck in the midle of a sea of cars, barely moving an inch.
this traffic is ridiculous,â Janlee groaned from the backseat.
know, right? Itâs like everyone decided to leave work at the same time,â 1 replied, trying to make light of the situation.
âBoth of you should calm down. We just have to wait and hope for this traffic to be over soon.â
âWeâre not freaking out,â I told him.
âI never said you were freaking out.â
âBut you told us to calm down.â
âTechnically, you guys were losing it.â
âYeah, right,â I whispered to myself, leaning on the car seat.
And while we sat there, with our car slowly inching forward, I had to notice the chaos around us. People were honking their horns, yelling at each other, and even getting out of their cars to argue. It was like a scene from a bad movie.
âI bet that boy from the candy store could handle this traffic better than all of these people,â Luke said, breaking the tense silence in the car.
I rolled my eyes at his comment but couldnât help but laugh. I never knew Luke had this side of making someone laugh, even in frustrating situations.
Minutes passed that felt like hours, and the traffic only seemed to get worse. We were barely moving, and I could feel my patience wearing thin.
âSeriously? What the hell is going on now? Whatâs causing all this?â
Luke turned to me. âWho are you asking?â
âI wasnât talking to you. I was just⦠you know what? Nevermind.
âCome on, talk. Iâm not going to make fun of you.â
âEven if you did, I wouldnât give a damn.â
He laughed. âMan, I love you.â
I laughed forthwith, and Janice began to clap.
âDaddy loves Mommy. Daddy loves Mommy. Itâs time for a kiss. Itâs time for a kiss. Daddy loves Mommy. Daddy loves Mommy. Itâs time for a kiss. Time for a kiss,â she sang, clapping her hands.
âNice one, Janice. You should go be a singer; you got the voice,â Luke teased.
I looked at him immediately because I knew he was making fun of her, even though she wasnât going to realize it. Her singing was sort of terrible, so technically, he was mocking her.
I wanted to say something to Luke, but then something unexpected happened. A man in the car next to us started cursing and yelling at another driver, who responded with even more aggression. Before we knew it, a fullâblown argument had broken out between the two drivers, causing a major delay in traffic.
âGreat, just what we need,â I muttered, feeling my frustration grow.
But Luke turned to me. âHey, maybe this will turn into a wrestling match, and weâll have some entertainment while we wait.â
I couldnât help but laugh at his ridiculous comment. âOnly you would think of that in a situation like this.â
But as we sat there, watching the two drivers continue to argue, It was really annoying, and I wished this shit could just stop.
The two drivers continued to argue, and the tension in the air grew thicker. I could feel the anger and frustration radiating off of them. Suddenly, a loud gunshot filled the air, causing everyone around to freeze.
People started to panic and try to move their cars, but with the heavy traffic, it was nearly impossible.
Another gunshot rang out, and this time, I could see the fear in Janiceâs eyes.
âJanice, honey, come sit in the front with me.â Luke tried to sound calm.
âIâm scared,â Janice stuttered, and it looked like she was about to cry.
âItâs okay, sweetie. Just come sit with me and Luke,â I said, trying to reassure her.
Janice climbed over the seats and sat between me and Luke, burying her face in his chest.
âWhat do we do now?â I asked, my own voice shaking.
âI donât know, but we have to stay calm for Janice,â Luke replied, trying to keep his voice steady.
Suddenly, another car pulled up next to us, and a man with a gun stepped out. He was yelling at the two drivers fighting, but they were too caught up in their argument to even notice him.
The man fired a shot into the air, and thatâs when everyone in the surrounding cars started to panic.
People were honking their horns, trying to get out of the way, but there was nowhere to go.
cover your ears.â Luke sald, pulling her even closer to him.
1 could feel my heart racing as the man with the gum continued to yell and fire off shots. I prayed that we would make it out of this situation unharmed Finally, the police arrived and were able to diffuse the situation. The man with the gua was taken into custody, and the two drivers were separated.
As we finally started to move through the traffic, I sighed in relief. Janice was still shaking, but she had stopped crying. I reached over and took her hand, giving it at gentle squeeze.
Are you okay, sweetie?â I asked, looking back at her.
âI think so,â she replied, her voice still shaky.
âEverythingâs going to be okay. Weâre safe now,â I reassured her.
âMommy, I donât like traffic. Can we go home now?â Janice asked, her eyes still filled with fear.
âOf course, baby. As soon as we got out of this mess, I smiled at her.
Minutes passed, and I didnât know how, but we finally made it out of the traffic and onto the open road.
Life, my friend, could be really unpredictable. One moment, we were making jokes, and the next, we were stuck in the middle of a dangerous situation.
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