Chapter 300
The Love From Vengeance
300: FRAGILE LIFE ARIELâS POV I sat down on one of the benches in the hospital waiting area, and I took a deep breath, trying to calm my nerves. Pulling out my phone, I decided to distract myself by scrolling through some videos on social media.
After a few minutes, I remembered Janice and decided to give her a call. I dialed her number, but she didnât pick up. Chuckling softly to myself, I knew she was probably still fast asleep. Janice always loved her beauty sleep.
As I was about to put my phone away, I noticed a lady, older than me, sitting on the bench. nearby.
Tears filled her eyes, and her hands trembled slightly as she clutched a tissue.
Concerned, I moved closer to her. âExcuse me, maâam, is everything okay?â
The woman looked up at me, her eyes red and puffy from crying. âNo, everythingâs not okay, * she replied, her voice trembling. âMy husband had a heart attack. Heâs in critical condition.
My heart sank as I listened to her words, and I reached out to place a comforting hand on her shoulder.
âIâm so sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do to help?â
She shook her head, tears streaming down her face. âI donât know⦠I just⦠I donât know what to do.â
I squeezed her shoulder gently, offering whatever comfort I could. âItâs going to be okay. The doctors here are experts, and theyâll do everything they can to help your husband.â
She nodded, wiping away her tears with the tissue. âThank you,â she whispered, her voice barely audible.
Feeling a pang of empathy for the woman, I sat with her for a while, offering silent support as she grappled with her emotions. In that moment, I realized how fragile life could be and. how important it was to cherish the moments we had with our loved ones.
So I needed to cherish every moment now with my little girl, and Luke, and all the loved ones present at the moment. Lukel left me so soon, and it was something I couldnât predict. It was heartbreaking realizing that he would no longer be here with me. I missed him in every single way.
And to also add the fact that I missed my father as well, who died, without me having any knowledge about it for quite a long time. It was really painful, no tie about the Then there was Luke, who had lost almost all his beloved ones. His grandfather, his father, his cousin, his son. And he had been through a lot, trying to amend the broken pieces. The heart being shattered into a million pieces, but he still stood strong, trying his best not to get too affected by the traumatic events Yes, he smiled daily. He joked around, here and there. He laughed occasionally, but the presence were still there within him, within us. The memories were all present, the great and wonderful moments stuck in our head. But this was just life, and I kept on repeating this, we never hope for a temble future. We just had to live every single moment, counting each second, and relishing all the scenes taking place Still sitting there, lost in my thoughts, the womanâs shaky voice broke through my reverie. Excuse me, dear, what brings you to the hospital?â she asked, her tone filled with genuine concern.
I blinked, refocusing on the present moment. âOh, um, I brought in an unconscious man,â I explained, gesturing vaguely towards the emergency room. âIâm waiting for the doctors to give me some feedback on his condition.â
Her expression softened, sympathy evident in her eyes. âI hope heâll be okay,â she said softly.
âYeah, me too,â I replied, my voice tinged with uncertainty. âI donât know him personally, but⦠I just hope he gets better and recovers.â
The woman looked surprised. âYou brought him in even though you donât know him?â
I nodded, a small smile tugging at the corners of my lips. âYeah, my husband actually found him and brought him here. Heâs the real hero in all of this.â
She reached out and squeezed my hand gently. âYouâre both heroes in my book. Not everyone would go out of their way to help a stranger.â
I shook my head, feeling a wave of humility wash over me. âItâs nothing compared to what my husband did. Heâs the one who acted quickly and made sure the man got the help he needed.â
The womanâs eyes sparkled with admiration. âWell, youâre both remarkable individuals. The world could use more people like you.â
I smiled gratefully, but deep down, I knew all the credit belonged to Luke. He did pretty well, helping the man, willing to hurt himself. He was getting better day and day. And I was loving him more and more every single day.
LUKEâS POV I stopped my car in front of the towering gates of my mansion and stepping out, the gravel crunched beneath my shoes. I hurriedly made my way towards the entrance.
âMorning, Marcus,â I called out to my gateman, who stood tall and vigilant beside the gate.
âGood morning, boss,â Marcus replied with a respectful nod.
I I smiled and nodded back, appreciating his diligence. Passing through the gate, I entered the sprawling mansion grounds, my footsteps echoing against the marble pathway.
Entering the living room, I was greeted by chaos. My two little rascals, Randy and Ethan, were engaged in a playful wrestling match, while toys and cushions were strewn across the floor. Well, I came prepared for this.
âStephanie!â I called out, since she was the one who called me on the phone earlier.
Stephanie hurried over, a worried expression on her face. âMr. Luke, Iâm glad youâre here,â she said, relief evident in her voice. âI canât seem to get these two to settle down.â
I chuckled, shaking my head at the sight. âRandy, Ethan, enough of that,â I called out firmly, clapping my hands to get their attention.
The boys froze, looking up at me with wide eyes.
âItâs not safe to be doing this, you know. One of you might get injured, or something.â
âBut itâs fun,â Ethan told me.
âExactly!â Randy agreed. âRunning around, jumping with the awesome moves like Rey Mysterio. This is actually worth it.â
âOh my gosh,â Stephanie muttered, shaking her head as she hit her face. âThis is going to be a tough one, she complained silently.
âNo, itâs not,â I spoke to her.
She composed herself immediately. âIâm sorry sÃr. I didnât know you can hear me.â
âItâs okay,â I said and turned to Ethan and Randy. âIt is fun. I wonât lie to you two about that. But it can really be dangerous in different ways. You can break an ankle, break your arm, or even worse, you might get a broken neck. And trust me, you do not want that happening to you.
âThat sounds bad,â Ethan told me.
âOh, itâs really really bad. I uttered immediately. âEven professional wrestling companies. advices you not to try any of their scenes at home. Why? Because they know the pain it can cause. So you two are going to promise me that you wonât do this from now on. Okay?â
âOkay, we promise.â
âGood, now you guys can clean this place up. Stephanie Willa assist the both of you.â
âOkay, kids. Come along.â Stephanie held both of their shoulders and three of them walked away. I smiled, watching them.
âLuke, you really ditched me yesterday, didnât you?â
My motherâs voice resounded in the living room and I turned around to look at her.