Chapter 304
The Love From Vengeance
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ARIELâS POV âMiss?â The nurseâs voice brought me back to the present, her expression filled with concern.
I blinked, focusing on her face as I struggled to push away the lingering thoughts of my prayer. âYes?â I replied, my voice hoarse with emotion.
âI just wanted to let you know that the man you brought to the hospital is now doing fine,â the nurse informed me, her words bringing a sense of relief. âWeâve taken care of his injury, and heâs resting comfortably now.â
A sigh of relief escaped my lips as I nodded, gratitude flooding my heart. âThank you,â I murmured, feeling a weight lift off my shoulders. âThatâs a relief to hear.â
But as I glanced around the hospital waiting area, my eyes fell upon a commotion unfolding nearby. A man, clearly agitated, was engaged in a heated argument with a doctor, their voices escalating into shouts. Before I could process what was happening, the argument turned physical, and they began to exchange blows, sending shockwaves through the otherwise serene atmosphere of the hospital.
âWhat on earth?â I exclaimed, my eyes widening in disbelief.
The nurse beside me gasped, her hands flying to her mouth in horror. âOh no,â she muttered, and she was filled with so much concern. âWe need to stop them before someone gets hurt.â
Without hesitation, the nurse rushed towards the altercation, but her efforts were futile as the two men continued to grapple with each other, oblivious to the chaos. they were causing. Other nurses soon joined in, attempting to separate the brawling individuals, but their efforts proved to be in vain as the men seemed determined to inflict harm upon each other.
âWhereâs security?â I demanded, my heart pounding with fear and disbelief at the violence unfolding before my eyes.
Just then, a team of security guards arrived on the scene, their presence. commanding attention as they swiftly intervened, pulling the men apart and 304: THE HECK?
restraining them before they could cause any further harm. It was a tense moment, and the air was thick with tension as the hospital staff worked tirelessly to restore order amidst the chaos.
The commotion gradually subsided, and the men were escorted away by security, I didnât know, but I felt sort of shaken by the sudden outburst of violence in what was supposed to be a place of healing and solace. How could such aggression take place within the walls of a hospital, where lives were meant to be saved and suffering alleviated?
The nurse returned to my side, her expression grave as she surveyed the aftermath of the altercation.
âIâm sorry you had to witness that,â she murmured, and she was sort of sad. Like, sad to a certain degree. âViolence has no place in a hospital, but sometimes, emotions run high and tempers flare.â
I nodded, still reeling from the shock of what I had just witnessed. âItâs just⦠I never expected to see something like that here,â I admitted, and my voice was filled with disbelief.
It shouldnât be, because Iâve seen people do more sh*t. Well, not in tranquil places like this, but sh*t was sh*t. There was Harriet, the goodâforânothing psychopath, and Mason, who I genuinely had no idea where he was now. However, it goes without saying that these two morons were mentally ill. Like, really, really sick. And they should go to a mental asylum. How cool would it be to see those bozos locked up? Not in a cell, but in a location that looks like youâre in hell.
The nurse sighed, her eyes reflecting a shared sense of dismay. âUnfortunately, itâs not as uncommon as weâd like to believe,â she confessed. âBut rest assured, weâll do everything in our power to ensure the safety and wellâbeing of our patients and staff.â
I nodded, grateful for her reassurance, but the image of the violent altercation lingered in my mind, a sobering reminder of the fragility of human nature and the unpredictability of life itself. So while I watched the nurses attend to the aftermath of the incident, I had this gratitude for their unwavering dedication and commitment to their calling, even in the face of adversity.
Unlike some people that I know, who would run from the chaos when they saw things crashing down, Okay, Ariel, who the hell are those people anyway?
âCan I go inside the room where the man is?â I asked the nurse. My voice wasnât 304, THE HECK?
that clear after I yelled during that commotion. Trust me, it wasnât great. Getting a broken voice right now was definitely not the thing.
The nurse nodded in agreement; she had this sympathetic expression. But it was for the best. âOf course,â she replied softly, and she gestured toward the door. âTake all the time you need.â
âThank you,â I murmured gratefully as I slowly made my way towards the door of the room where the man was resting.
Entering the room, I found him lying on the bed, his eyes closed as if in peaceful slumber. He seemed to be resting comfortably; the tension from the earlier altercation was nowhere to be seen on his face.
Yes, so that was it. Right here, where I stood, I could still recall how Luke had put so much effort into saving this man. At that moment, things were a little bit different. And Luke made me love him more and more.
I approached the bed cautiously, my footsteps echoing softly in the otherwise silent room. Drawing closer, the man slowly opened his eyes, blinking in confusion, before focusing on me.
âWho are you?â he asked in a soft voice, his gaze searching mine.
I offered him a small smile, hoping to ease any discomfort he might be feeling. You donât know me,â I replied gently. âBut Iâm glad to see that everything went well.â
The manâs expression softened, a hint of relief flickering in his eyes. âThank you,â he whispered, his voice filled with gratitude. âIâm grateful to be alive.â
I nodded, feeling a swell of emotion rise within me at his words. âYouâre welcome,â I replied softly, my heart heavy with the weight of what had transpired. âIâm just glad that youâre okay.â
The man sighed, looking upwards. âYou know, when my car crashed, I thought I wasnât going to make it. I thought it was the final chapter of my life. But you saved me. Thank you.â
âOh, yeah, youâre welcome. But actually, my husband was the one who saved you,â I admitted, a sense of pride swelling within me as I spoke of Lukeâs heroic actions.
The manâs eyes widened in surprise. âYour husband?â he echoed, clearly taken aback.
I nodded, a small smile playing on my lips. âYes, he did a lot to pull you out of the wreckage. He was really determined to save you, no matter what.â
A look of gratitude washed over the manâs face, mingled with newfound respect. âI owe him everything, then.â.
âYou sure do.â
âWell, I would love to see him.â
âAnd he would love to see you too. But, as a matter of fact, heâs not here right now. Just know that he wishes you all the best in your recovery.â
The man nodded, understanding evident in his gaze. âCan I please know your name?
âMy name?â
He nodded, smiling at me.
âOh, itâs Ariel.â
âAriel. You have a beautiful name, and youâre just as beautiful.â
âSay what now?â I raised an eyebrow.