Chapter 346
The Love From Vengeance
346: RAINâSOAKED RAGE ARIELâS POV My blood boiled at the insult. How dare he continue to disrespect us like that? Without a second thought, 1 stormed towards the car, my anger reaching its breaking point. Ignoring Tessaâs protests, I picked up a stone from the ground and hurled it towards the car, aiming for the windshield.
The stone struck the glass with a loud crack, leaving a spiderweb of fractures in its wake. For a moment, there was stunned silence, then the man inside the car erupted into a string of expletives.
âYou crazy bitch!âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing?!â he shouted.
I ignored him, my heart pounding in my chest. I couldnât let him get away with insulting us like that. I grabbed another stone, ready to continue my assault on his car.
But Tessa grabbed my arm, her voice urgent. âAriel, stop! Letâs just go, please. Itâs not worth it â
Her words cut through my anger, and I hesitated, the stone slipping from my fingers. Taking a deep breath, I forced myself to calm down. She was right. This wasnât worth it. As much as I wanted to lash out, it wouldnât solve anything.
With one last glare at the car, I let Tessa lead me back to our vehicle. As we drove away, my hands trembled with residual anger, but I knew that I had made the right choice. Sometimes, the hardest thing to do is to walk away, but in this case, it was the only option.
âOkay, Ariel. That was really wild of you,â Tessa said, with the both of us still in the car.
âYeah, I know,â I replied, my voice still edged with frustration. âBut did you hear said? He canât just talk to us like that and expect us to take it lying down.â
what he Tessa sighed, her grip on the steering wheel tight. âI get it, Ariel; believe me. But escalating the situation like that isnât going to help. âWe need to be the bigger person here.â
I clenched my fists, feeling the urge to argue bubbling up inside me. But as I glanced at Tessaâs worried expression, something softened within me. She was right. We couldnât let this jerk ruin our day any further.
âI just canât stand people like him,â I muttered, sinking back into my seat.
âI know neither,â Tessa said softly. âBut letâs try to put it behind us, okay? Weâve got better things to focus on.â
I nodded, forcing myself to relax. Tessa was always the voice of reason in moments like these, and I was grateful for her calming presence. Taking a deep breath, I turned my gaze towards the road ahead, determined to leave the anger and frustration behind us.
âYeah, youâre right,â 1 sald, offering her a small smile. âLetâs just forget about him and enjoy the rest of our day.â
As the rain stopped falling, Tessa and I decided to treat ourselves to some ice cream, hoping it would help shake off the lingering tension from the earlier encounter.
âYou know, ice cream sounds like the perfect way to lift our spirits after that mess, Tessa suggested, glancing at me with a hopeful smile.
I nodded, grateful for her suggestion. âYeah, definitely. Letâs go indulge ourselves a little.â We drove in silence for a few minutes, the weight of the earlier confrontation still hanging in the air. But as we pulled into the parking lot of our favorite ice cream shop, I could feel some of the tension dissipating.
Stepping out of the car, I took a deep breath, letting the cool breeze wash over me. Tessa linked her arm with mine, giving me a reassuring squeeze as we walked towards the entrance.
Inside the scent of freshly made waffle cones and sweet treats enveloped us, instantly lifting my spirits.
I couldnât help but smile as we approached the counter, scanning the colorful array of flavors.
âWhat are you in the mood for?â Tessa asked, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
I glanced at the menu, feeling a sense of childlike joy wash over me. âHmm, maybe something fruity. âI like strawberry or mango.â
Tessa nodded in agreement, placing her order before turning to me. âIâll get the same.âAnd maybe we can add some sprinkles for an extra treat.â
I grinned, nodding eagerly. âSounds perfect.â
While we awaited the scooping of our ice cream into waffle cones, the tension from earlier dissipated.
With each passing moment, I found myself relaxing, focusing on the simple pleasure of enjoying a sweet treat with my best friend.
Finally, with our cones in hand, we found a cozy corner to sit and enjoy our desserts. The first taste of the creamy, fruity goodness was like a balm to my soul, washing away the last remnants of anger and frustration.
âThis is exactly what I needed,â I said, smiling at Tessa as we savored each delicious bite.
345: RAINâSOAKED RAGE She nodded, her eyes shining with contentment. âMe too, Ariel.âMe too.â
âAt least itâs going to make you forget about that ex of yours.â
Tessa sighed deeply. âI donât know, Ariel. Weâve shared lots of moments together. I donât know if Iâm ever going to get over him.â
I listened quietly as Tessa spoke, her words carrying a weight of sadness that tugged at my heart.
Despite everything, I couldnât help but feel a pang of sympathy for her.
âI understand, Tessa,â I said gently, reaching out to place a comforting hand on her arm. But you deserve someone who respects you and treats you right. You shouldnât have to settle for anything less.â
Tessa looked up at me, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. âI know, Ariel. Itâs just hard to let go of someone youâve cared about for so long.â
I nodded, squeezing her arm in reassurance. âI get it. But sometimes, holding on to something thatâs not good for us only brings more pain in the long run.â
She sighed, leaning her head against my shoulder. âI just wish it didnât hurt so much.â
âI know, Tessa. But I promise you, itâll get easier with time,â I said softly, offering her as little comfort as I could.
We sat in silence for a moment, the only sound being the soft hum of conversation and the clinking of spoons against ice cream dishes. But despite the heaviness of our conversation, I felt a sense of closeness and solidarity between us.
âThanks, Ariel,â Tessa said, giving me a small smile. âI donât know what Iâd do without you.
Î I returned her smile, feeling a swell of affection for my best friend. âAnytime, Tessa. Iâll always be here for you, no matter what.â
While enjoying our ice cream and each otherâs company, I couldnât shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the air. Tessaâs sadness weighed heavy on my heart, and I couldnât bear to see her hurting like this.
âTessa, I know itâs tough right now,â I began, searching for the right words to offer her comfort. âBut youâre stronger than you think. âAnd you deserve to be with someone who sees your worth and treats you with the love and respect you deserve.â
Tessa nodded slowly, a tear slipping down her cheek. âI just donât know if Iâll ever find someone like that again.â
346 RAIN SHARED RAGE I reached out to wipe away her tear, offering her a reassuring smile. âYou will, Tessa âI have no doubt about that. But in the meantime, focus on yourself Rediscover the things that make you happy, and eventually, everything will fall into placeâ
She sniffled, managing a small smile in return. âThanks, Ariel. I needed to hear that â
âAnytime, Tessa,â I said, giving her hand a gentle squeeze. âYouâre not alone in this. Iâll be here every step of the way.
347: RECKLESS REACTION