Chapter 61
The Love From Vengeance
61: I OBJECT LUKEâS POV All eyes turned towards Harriet as she stood at the entrance, wearing a disapproving expression. Ariel and I exchanged glances, both equally surprised and curious about her unexpected presence. I didnât know if Ariel was surprised, but I was.
I couldnât hide my disapproving glare, wondering why Harriet had chosen this particular moment to make an appearance. And of course, I knew why she had come here. But trust me, wasnât going to let her create a scene.
The atmosphere in the room suddenly felt tense as Harriet remained silent, offering no explanation for her unexpected arrival. Her presence was like a dark cloud casting a shadow over the joyous occasion.
It seemed as though everyone held their breath, waiting for an explanation that never came.
I couldnât help but think back to the past, recalling the conflicts and misunderstandings that had strained our relationship. Harriet had always been a source of disruption, seemingly finding pleasure in creating chaos wherever she went.
And not just that, her disgusting actions had caused deep wounds and bitter resentments, leading to the fractured bond between us. She did the unthinkable, breaking my trust. The dreams of spending a life with her had already faded.
I continued to observe Harriet, noticing a flicker of vulnerability in her eyes. It was a brief moment of transparency that revealed a glimpse of the pain she carried within. But I didnât care one bit.
I let go of Arielâs hands and walked away from the altar. Harriet slowly moved in my direction with a sad countenance, and her eyes filled up with tears.
âLuke,â she called my name. Her voice was broken. It seemed like she had been crying her heart out all this time.
âWhat are you doing here?â I asked her, trying my best to be low. We had gotten close to each other, and all eyes were fixed on the both of us.
âSo you were serious when you said you wanted to marry this woman?â Harriet spoke loudly; her eyes were still filled with tears. And it seemed like this lady could explode any minute.
âGive me an answer to my question, will you? What are you doing here?â I quizzed her again.
Harrietâs eyes went straight to Ariel, and the glare was terrifically frightening. Seriously, this was the most horrific expression I had seen on her face since I knew her. She looked like she could kill someone or something.
âThat witch has blinded you, right?â Harriet spoke harshly.
âYou need to calm down and leave, okay?â I told her. My tone was gentle.
âThere is no way Iâm going to let her get away with this.â
âWill you keep it down? She has nothing to do with this,â I said.
âNo,â Harriet replied, still giving Ariel the angry look. âAnd Iâm going to make her pay,â she said bitterly, and wanted to march to Ariel, but I stopped her, seizing her arm.
of me, Luke!â She demanded.
âLet go of âNo, there is no way Iâm going to let you do something stupid.â I tightened my grip.
âI canât believe you would do this, Luke. You betrayed me.â Harriet burst into tears. I wasnât going to feel sorry for her.
âItâs best you leave. I donât want to see you get hurt more than this,â I said to her.
âYouâre right, itâs best I leave,â Harriet uttered, wiping away her tears. She seemed like she had already calmed down, so I let go of her in a slow manner.
And to my surprise, she punched me in the stomach, causing me to shift backwards a little. She quickly walked away from me and made her way to the altar. I ran after her and seized her hand, but then she had to step on my foot.
When let go of her, she bolted to the altar. Everyone was just watching what was happening, all with confused countenances.
Harriet marched to Ariel with a glare. But the priest walked to her immediately.
âWoman! Who do you think you are to ruin this lovely occasion?â The priest rebuked Harriet.
âI respect people like you a lot. But if you dare try to stop me, I swear to God, Iâm going to make you regret it,â Harriet warned him.
âHow dare you use the Lordâs name in vain?â The priest shrieked. âAnd what are you going to do? Do you think Iâm scared of you? I can never be afraid of anyone because I have God by my side. Yes, I have Theâ¦.â
He trailed off the moment Harriet pointed him with a gun she had brought out of her purse. Noise filled the hall as everyone was involved in different conversations.
âHarriet!â I snapped, and as I was about to head towards her, she pointed her gun at me.
âDonât you dare move. I wonât be afraid to shoot you!â Harrietâs words shocked me.
âOh really? Youâre going to shoot me?â I asked her softly. She was still pointing her gun at me, her eyes filled with sorrow and anger-so many tears right there.
âIâm warning you, Luke,â Harriet said, crying as I took a step forward. I glanced at Ariel, and she wasnât even saying anything. There was no reaction from her in this situation.
âWoman! I can see how the evil is moving in your veins right now. There is no need for you to be a devil.âThe priest spoke to Harriet.
She quickly pointed her gun at him. âShut up! The only devil here is this lady.âShe barked, and she pointed her gun at Ariel. Sheâs the one who stole everything from me.â
âLook, Harriet, you need to calm down,â Ariel told Harriet in a soft tone. âDonât let your anger get the best of you.â
âStop trying to act all innocent!â Harriet snapped. âLuke was madly in love with me. But then, you had to come and snatch him from me.â
She was talking like we were dating before I got married to Ariel. Meanwhile, I was already in that goddamn relationship with Ariel before I met Harriet. But in conclusion, this is all my fault.
âSo what are you going to do now? Kill me?â Ariel raised an eyebrow as both of her hands were lifted up a little.
âYes, I am going to kill you! Iâm going to send you straight to hell, just where you belong!â Harriet snarled.
âDonât you know that murder is a sin? You have no right to kill your fellow human!â The priest tongue-
lashed Harriet.
âWill you just shut up?â She shouted at him.
âNo, I wonât. I cannot just stand and watch someone do something so sinful. Our Father in Heaven will not be happy with you.
âShut up!â Harriet barked and shot the priest in the head. Everyone gasped immediately. The priest fell down.
âThatâs what he gets for trying to mess with me.â Harriet glared at the dead priest. I couldnât actually believe that she would kill someone. I could see her madness had gone to a whole new level.
âAnd you!â She turned to Ariel, who immediately shifted back. âAny last words?â
I could see the fear in Arielâs eyes, and I didnât like what was happening at the moment. This had gone too far. I needed to put an end to Harrietâs madness.