Chapter 291
The Love From Vengeance
291: SORT OF JEALOUS ARIELâS POV With Luke sitting across from me, his earnest gaze fixed on mine, and I couldnât help but feel a flutter of doubt. His words reassured me, but actions spoke louder than words, didnât they?
âWhat if you got some important project? I challenged him, searching for any hint of hesitation in his response.
Lukeâs expression softened, his eyes never leaving mine. âAriel, youâll always be my priority. No matter what important project comes up, youâll come first.â
I offered him a skeptical smile. âProve it.â
He chuckled, shaking his head slightly. âHow am I I shook my head, laughing softly. âJust prove it.â
g to prove it right now?â
Lukeâs laughter joined mine, but there was a glint of determination in his eyes. âYouâre not serious, Ariel.â
âBut I am,â I insisted, my smile widening. âGo on stage and sing a romantic song for me.â
His eyes widened in surprise. âAre you serious?â
I nodded, unable to contain my grin. âDead serious.â
We locked eyes for a moment, the tension clear between us, before I gestured towards the stage. âGo ahead, Luke.â
With a resigned sigh, Luke got up from his seat and made his way towards the stage. The restaurant dimmed, the spotlight focusing solely on him as he stood there, microphone in hand. My heart pounded in anticipation as he began to sing, his voice filling the room with warmth and melody.
While he sang, his gaze never wavered from mine, his words carrying a depth of emotion that sent shivers down my spine. And then, as if guided by an invisible force, he moved closer to me, his voice growing softer, more intimate.
And before I knew it, he was standing right in front of me, his hand reaching out to gently cup my cheek as he leaned in, pressing his lips to mine in a tender kiss. The world around. us faded away, leaving only the two of us enveloped in the music and the moment.
The song came to an end, and the applause of the audience washed over us, but all I could focus on was the love and sincerity shining in Lukeâs eyes.
âSo, miss, are you happy now?â He grinned, sitting next to me.
âMaybe,â I answered with a shrug.
âMaybe?â
âNice song back there. I never knew you had such a wonderful voice.â
âI barely sing, but you made do that, in front these people.
âSo? Are you feeling bad about that? I mean, donât you love flaunting your talents?â
âI know, but I donât want people to start calling me sort of names.â
âSort of names? What do you mean by that?â I asked him, making a puzzled face.
âYou know what? Nevermind,â he spoke inaudibly, turning his face away.
With the both of us still sitting there, basking in the aftermath of his impromptu serenade, I noticed a waiter passing by, impeccably dressed in a tailored suit. Seizing the opportunity to lighten the mood, I called out to him, âExcuse me, can we get some dessert menus, please?â
The waiter approached our table with a charming smile, his eyes briefly lingering on me before turning to Luke and me. âOf course, right away. And might I add, youâre a beautiful creep onto my cheeks.
lady,â he said, causing a slight blush to âThank you,â I murmured shyly as he handed us the menus.
âYouâre welcome,â he replied warmly, leaning in a little closer. âIâm James, by the way. If you need anything else, donât hesitate to ask.â
Before James could say anything else, Luke interjected abruptly, his tone curt. âThat wonât be necessary. Weâll manage on our own. You can go.â.
James looked taken aback for a moment, but he quickly regained his composure. âIâll listen to the lady,â
he brought out with a pointed glance in my direction.
Lukeâs jaw clenched, his irritation was very clear. âI said, you can go. Weâll find another waiter.â
âWhatâs your problem, man?â James asked, and his tone was incredulous.
Sensing the tension escalating, I intervened, placing a hand on Lukeâs arm. âItâs fine, Luke.
Letâs not make a scene.â
James looked at me sympathetically before turning back to Luke. âIâll respect the ladyâs wishes,â he said evenly, before shooting Luke a pointed look and walking away.
Once James was out of earshot, I turned to Luke, a mixture of frustration and understanding in my expression. âWhy did you have to be so rude?â
Luke sighed, running a hand through his hair. âI just⦠didnât like the way he was looking at you.â
âItâs not like I encouraged him,â I countered, feeling a pang of guilt for unintentionally causing the tension.
Luke softened, reaching for my hand across the table. âI know, Ariel. Iâm sorry. I just⦠I guess I got a little jealous.â
I gave his hand a reassuring squeeze, offering him a small smile. âItâs okay. Letâs just enjoy the rest of our evening, alright?â
âAlright,â he agreed, returning my smile with a grateful one of his own.
I diverted my attention to the dessert menu, hoping to shift the atmosphere. Flipping through the pages, I scanned the array of decadent treats, feeling torn between the indulgent chocolate lava cake and the refreshing fruit sorbet.
âLuke, what do opinion.
i think I should get?â I asked, looking up from the menu, seeking his He glanced at me with a soft smile. âHonestly, Ariel, Iâll enjoy anything you choose.â
I bit my lip, feeling the weight of his sincerity. âWell, why donât you pick something then?â I suggested, nudging the menu towards him.
Luke nodded, taking the menu from me and scanning the options. After a moment of contemplation, he decided on the seared scallops.
âSounds good to me,â I said, offering him a smile of approval. âAs long as you like it.â
Before we could delve further into our culinary deliberations, Lukeâs phone began to ring, disrupting the moment.
He glanced at the screen briefly before muttering, âBusiness.â
âGo ahead, take it,â I encouraged, gesturing towards his phone. âI donât mind.â
Luke shook his head, declining the call with a press of a button. âNo, I just want to spend. time with you,â he told me softly, with his gaze fixed on no one else but me.
A warmth spread through my chest at his words, and I reached across the table to squeeze his hand. âI feel the same way,â I admitted, feeling grateful for his presence amidst the chaos of the evening.
âLuke,â I began, breaking the comfortable silence that had settled between us after his phone call, âdo you have any plans for tomorrow concerning your businesses?â
He tilted his head slightly, studying me with a curious expression. âYes, I do,â he replied, hist tone guarded. âWhy do you ask?â
I shrugged, trying to appear nonchalant. âOh, no reason in particular.â I muse casual smile.â
I was just wondering.â
Lukeâs gaze softened as he reached across the table to gently brush a strand of hair from my face.
âYou know, Ariel, you can always tell me if somethingâs on your mind,â he said, his voice tender. âIâm here for you.â
I sighed, feeling the weight of his sincerity once again. âI know,â I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper. âItâs just thatâ¦.â