Chapter 182
The Love From Vengeance
182: I couldnât LUKEâS POV Ariel kept on talking, and I did nothing but watch her. Yes, she was in so much pain, but now she was talking absolute nonsense. I had no idea what had entered her mind, but believe me, this was absolutely not to my liking. Yes, I felt sorry for her. But this needed to stop. I was just as hurt as she was. Well, not actually; the pain inside her was really intense, and I totally understood that. I had been in such a situation before.
âOkay, Ariel, can you please calm down? I might be quiet right now, but that doesnât mean Iâm going to let you keep on accusing me.â
âOh, Iâm just talking nonsense right now, huh? Youâre going to deny this, wonât you?â
âDeny? Why would I even do that when I wasnât the one responsible for your sonâs death?â
âShut up! I was told everything, including how you shot him. How you mercilessly took his life.â
âAnd you believed that?â I vocalized clamorously. âWhereâs the evidence? Someone just told you sh 1, and you believed that?â
âDo I have a choice? Itâs not actually surprising. I know how brutal you can be. And honestly, I didnât even want to believe that, thinking Lukel was alive and safe. Iâm in your arms. But now that you came out, he was deadâa bullet right in his head. What do you want me to believe?â Ariel cried, shaking her head. I felt so sorry for her.
âLook, Ariel. Youâre getting things all wrong.â I spoke softly as I was about to touch her shoulder. Well, she shoved my fingers away. It hurt, and trust me, I didnât like that. But what could I do?
âDonât you dare try to touch me. Iâm not wrong around here.â
âCan you please let me speak?â
âWhat do you want to say?â
I tried really hard to put up with this. âJust let me speak, please?â
âYouâre just going to start coming up with lies?â
âWow, Ariel. I canât believe youâre actually saying this. Your son died. My condolences. But I canât still.
believe that youâre telling me all this nonsense. Blaming me for your sonâs death and accusing me of shooting him. You werenât even in the building with us. You didnât see the things that happened. You didnât see the things I did, nor did you hear the words I said. You just met a stranger, and youâre following the words of that person? Come on, Ariel, youâre bigger than that. You shouldnât be thinking like a fool.â
âYouâre insulting me now?â
âNo, Iâm not. Iâm just trying to make things clear to you,â I defended. âYou need to listen to my side I couldnât of the story. I tried saving your son; I wasnât the one who killed him.â
âNo murderer will ever admit that he or she is a murderer. No one would want to admit that they had done wrong. Theyâd always want to come up with different lies, just to get themselves out of the situation.â
âWhat are you saying now? That Iâm lying?â
âIsnât it obvious?â Her glare aggrandized. âAfter what I told you, you went ahead to kill my son, my wonderful and lovely son.â Ariel shook her head in tears. She sniffled, and then she cleaned her eyes.
Why did you do it, Luke?â She questioned me underneath her breath.
âI did nothing, Ariel Of all the things Iâve been through, arguments and all that, this is the most foolish.â
Ariel caught me off guard, giving me a hard slap. Second time she was doing this. It was painful.
âWhy donât you go ahead? Hit me again. Will that take away your pain? If so, then go on; keep hitting me. I genuinely have no idea what has gotten into your head. But trust me, I didnât do anything. Iâm not the one responsible for your sonâs death. Believe me when I say this; I didnât do anything.â
Ariel looked me in the eyes, both of us not saying anything, and it was as if we were the only people present at the moment, like we were the only souls in the world. We were both silent; I didnât know if Ariel had gotten a change of mind or if the negative thinking was still there. All I could do was just stare into her eyes, hoping for her to come back to her senses, âWhy should I believe you?â She asked me in a soft tone, not taking her eyes off mine.
âBecause you love me. Remember, you told me that?â
âWhen?â
âWell, you did tell me something like that. But if you donât love me, then why did you refuse to go on with your plan?â
âItâs useless talking to you. But you just need to know, and Iâll make you pay.â
Arielâs words cut through me like a knife. I couldnât believe that she still didnât believe me. I watched. as she began to walk away, her head held high with determination. I wanted to go after her to try and make her understand, but I knew it would be useless. She had made up her mind, and nothing I said or did would change that.
As she walked away, I couldnât help but feel sorry this pain was washing over me. She was really serious about her words, but I didnât want her to follow through with anything terrible. I wanted things to be great between us; I didnât want hatred or any kind of bad stuff.
And still looking at Ariel as she walked away to get Luke with tears in her eyes, a group of policemen showed up, asking me if everything Ariel had said was true. Their sudden appearance surprised me, but I knew I had to remain calm.
âNo, itâs not true,â I replied firmly. âI didnât kill her son. I would never do something like that.â
182 troub The policemen exchanged looks before one of them spoke up. âAre you sure? We heard the conversation the both of you had just now.â!
âOf course you did, so let me tell you, I was with her son, trying to save him from that fire. But all of a sudden, someone shot him. I had no idea who it was, because when I turned around, I saw no one.â
The policemen looked skeptical, but I could see a hint of belief in their eyes, I knew I had to convince.
them that I was telling the truth.
âPlease, you have to believe me,â I pleaded. âThere is no way Iâll do something terrible like that. I love little kids; there is no way I would wish any one of them dead.â
The policemen exchanged looks again before one of them spoke up. âWeâll have to take you in for questioning. We need to get to the bottom of this.â
âIs that really necessary? Canât you see my building burned down? D child?â
you think Iâll kill an innocent âYeah, I think heâs telling the truth. Letâs just leave him,â one of the policemen said.
Surprisingly, they all agreed and left. I scanned the whole place, looking for Ariel. I spotted her holding Lukel; she drowned in tears. I wanted to walk to her, but for some reason, I decided not to.