150 Wait And Pray For Arianna
You know the thing about hope, when it shatters, youâre broken from the inside and out. That was how Mimi felt when Ruth gave her an answer that was contrary to what she expected from her.
âNo, thatâs impossible,â Mimi shook her head in disbelief.
âArianna is not here,â Ruth told her.
âBut you must surely know where she is or the men who took her,â Mimi still hoped.
âNot anymore,â Ruth said and it was then that Mimi realized she was way behind the current happening.
âThen tell me what you know,â Mimi told her and saw the unsure look on the womanâs face.
âPlease,â Mimi begged, reaching out to grab the womanâs hand, âArianna might be a friend but sheâs more than a sister to me and I canât lose my family. I understand the need for confidentiality and you can be rest assured that whatever you tell me wonât leave this room,â She added,â I swear on my life, â
Ruth didnât say a word, she just stared intently at Mimi, and seeing that the girl was sincere and deadly serious, she had no choice but to give in.
âFine,â
.....
Mimi was finally able to release the breath she was having, a relieved expression on her seat. She let go of her hand and readjusted in her seat so she could be comfortable as Ruth narrated what happened.
Ruth started, âIt all began when Red Riding Hood fell for the wolf....â
And at that, Mimiâs brows furrowed, no one told her she was supposed to understand the womanâs riddles. Ruth must have sensed her confusion as well because she cleared her throat and started from the beginning.
âIâve been against Arianna having romantic relationships with my clients judging from the nature of their jobs and most of them donât have the best character,â Ruth stared deep into Mimiâs eyes as she said, âI took Arianna as my daughter and would not let harm come her way. But I failed her this time,â
Mimi gulped, âWhat happened?â
âI might have unintentionally exposed Arianna to danger. My client A has a dispute with the leader of a rival gang B -â
âDoes the leader of the gang happen to be called Marcel,â
Ruthâs gaze widened slightly confirming Mimiâs suspicion.
âAs I thought,â
âHow did you....?â
âLetâs just say that Arianna is not the only one in a deep level shit,â Mimi didnât mean for it to come out as a joke but it sure did. Considering how grim everythingâs been lately, a little humor wouldnât be bad.
Ruth went on, âHowever, the feud wasnât the first load that dipped the scale, rather her uncleâs family that sold her off to a loan shark,â
When Mimi heard that, she jerked up to her feet, cursing and punching the air. She was so angry. She should have known those disgusting family members were up to no good and had been lying to her all this while. How could they do that? Sell her?! Arianna was family!
Ruth didnât bother to calm down nor stop Mimi from expressing her anger. As a doctor, well, an animal doctor, she knew the adverse effects of holding in pent-up emotions. So she patiently waited for Mimi and when she was done, went on with her story.
This time Ruth told Mimi how she contacted her Client A aka Elijah â already taken by the lovely damsel â to help her burst out Arianna from the Red Giantâs territory and how the plans of getting her out of the country went down the drain when the rival party B aka Marcel came after them.
âSo that was what happened?â Mimi murmured after Ruth was done with her story. She was exhausted mentally and worried as well, who knows what Arianna was going through and she wasnât there to provide support. She felt stupid and powerless.
âBut I donât understand something, why would Marcel send Arianna back to the loan shark? He should have rescued her already now he had her,â Mimi still found it hard to believe that Marcel was that kind of person. He looked so kind and handsome â go to hell, handsomeness!
Mimi remembered clearly, back at the coffee shop, she had been so taken by Marcelâs handsomeness that she sent Arianna over to his table to confirm it. Mimi blamed herself for all of this. Who knows if Arianna and Marcel hadnât met that day, perhaps all of this would have been avoided.
If she hadnât made the both of them meet, Marcel wouldnât have known Arianna and she wouldnât have signed up to be his barista. Mimi now clearly understood her role at Marcelâs place. She was nothing but collateral â Marcel would use her to keep Arianna in check. In the end, she ended up being a liability to Arianna; she was ashamed.
âHeâs setting a trap for my Client A and he needs Arianna to achieve that. Moreover, the end goal of every mob is to acquire profit and power, and sorry but Arianna is not much of an asset. What would it profit them going to war with the Red Giant and losing resources?â Ruth told her the sheer truth.
The woman was smart, Mimi had to give her that. And although this conversation had opened her eyes and let her see things clearly, it didnât help her solve her problem, Arianna.
âI need to get to Arianna, at least know sheâs okay, â Mimi told her but the woman shook her head.
âIâm sorry but I canât help you with that. Iâm nothing but a doctor and there are lines I cannot cross. I stand on neutral ground and canât be caught in the crossfire. The only thing you can do for Arianna right now is to wait and pray,â Ruth said and with silent command, brought the conversation to an end.
âThen give me something!â Mimi insisted, getting to her feet, âIâm not stood enough to go on a suicide mission, but I need to hear from her! I have to try, at least!â
There was a brief silence before Ruth said, âThereâs a club downtown members of the Red Giant gang are known to frequent. Who knows, some loose mouth might speak to you. You surely donât need me to teach you how to work your charm on a man as well, right?â
âNo thanks. The address is enough, I guess?â Mimi was grateful as the woman bent to pen down the address on a little note.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ruth handed the paper to Mimi who tried to take it but she tugged at it to get her attention, âI must warn you, this is highly risky.â