255: IN MY MANSION
LUKE’S POV
“Lakel Luke!”
I awoke to the sound of resounding screams, my name plastered across the mouth of
whoever was carrying out that nonsense. I turned to Ariel; she was still sleeping, her
hands wrapping around me.
But then I heard my name again. “Luke! Come down here!” And that voice sounded like
my great- aunt. No need for arguments; it was definitely her.
I slowly took Ariel’s hands off me, put on some shorts, and then put on a shirt. I left my
room to see what all the screaming was about.
Treading down the stairs, I saw my great–aunt in the living room, dressed in her night
outfit. Undoubtedly, she had recently awoken, yet she was present and generating this
abhorrent din.
My eyes went further, and my mother stood close but not too close to the canon. She
looked kind of broken and hurt; the expression on her face said it all.
My great–aunt finally caught sight of me, and she didn’t hesitate to give me a glare. But I
couldn’t be terrified by that.
“What am I seeing here?” she barked
at me.
I looked at her in a confused manner. “I’m sorry. Say what now?”
“What is this trash doing here?” She gestured toward my mother.
“Who, she?” looked at my mom, then I looked back at this woman. “She, of course; who
else would I be talking about?”
“Have some respect; that’s my mother right there.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“So what?” My great–aunt gave me a disgusting face. “She doesn’t deserve respect.
“And who are you to say that?” I retorted.
“Don’t ask me that. Have some respect, young man.”
“I’ve already tried to do that before, but I don’t think it’s possible. Since you don’t deserve
respect, the same way you talk sh*t about her,
“Who even let her come into this house?”
“Why are you asking that?”
“Because I’m going to make that person pay. I will ensure that person gets the torment of
a lifetime.”
“Well, guess what? I’m the one who did it,” I told her at that very moment. “I’m the one
who took her
to this mansion.
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“Why did you do that?”
“Because she’s my mother. Why wouldn’t I let her come in? I can’t bear to see her in pain.
“She deserves to be in pain.”
“No, great, I don’t really think so,” I continued my defense.
“Do you
have any idea what this woman has done all these years? Do you?”
“What did she do?” I asked out of curiosity. Was she talking about my mother killing my
father, or was she just going to accuse her of doing something terrible? My grandfather
and this woman had never liked my mother. Probably because of their knowledge of who
she was and her demeanor.
I glanced at my great–aunt. Hatred, the powerful emotion that could consume my
goddamn soul with a fiery intensity, found its roots in the depths of my heart before ever
reaching my eyes. This woman really had me fucked up. At times, a mere glance could
unveil a world of disdain and animosity that simmered just beneath the surface, waiting to
erupt like a volcano of malice.
Just take a look at yourself. My gaze pierces through the facade of civility to reveal the
storm brewing within. With each passing glance, a torrent of contempt flows unchecked,
coloring my perception of the world in shades of loathing and disgust.
Of course, I could see the hate my great–aunt had for my mother, and it was definitely not
because of my father’s death. I knew, for a fact, that she had no knowledge of that. So, I
could be right. Perhaps it was a deep–rooted prejudice, a past betrayal, or an unresolved
conflict that festered like a wound, tainting every interaction with a bitter aftertaste.
But right now, my eyes, which I often refer to as the windows to my soul, betrayed the
true nature of the current, fucked–up situation. Cold, calculating stares devoid of warmth
or empathy sent shivers down this woman’s spine if she was unfortunate enough to cross
my path. My dark path which has not been revealed to her, Because those feelings were
concealed. But right now, my gaze was a dangerous weapon–ready to strike fear and
unease in this woman’s heart. But I knew she was also a tough one, and I still couldn’t
give her goddamn respect.
Our eyes wandered against ourselves, seeking out what only God knows for this silent
moment. A fleeting glance was enough to condemn, categorize, and dehumanize: The
weight of my disdain was clear in the air, suffocating this woman in its path. A stare that
was a dagger, an expression that was a blow to the spirit of this woman who dared to do
shit and act different, who dared to come to my mansion to start telling me nonsense.
“You were just a little kid back then. You wouldn’t have any idea of a damn thing she did.”
“Then why won’t you tell me?”
“Because it’s going to be useless. I’ll just be wasting my i
I told her, “And you’ll be wasting your time here by causing a disturbance at my house.”
“My house, you meant,” she said, and I chuckled, looking in another direction.
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ARIEL’S POV
I stood on the rocky shore, my feet sinking into the wet sand, as I gazed out at the
turbulent con before me. The sky above was a swirling mass of dark clouds, illuminated by
flashes of lightning that tore through the darkness like jagged knives. Thunder rumbled in
the distance, a primal roar that seemed to shake the very foundations of the earth. The air
was heavy with the scent of salt and on impending storm–a palpable tension that made
my heart race with fear and anticipation,
As I watched, a wave of dread washed over me, mirroring the crashing ways that pounded
agains the shore. The sea, usually a source of solace and serenity for me, now seemed ha
malevolent force, a monster hungry for destruction. The water churned and rolled, its
surface frothy and chaotic, as if hiding some terrible secret beneath its depths.
In the midst of the storm, Luke stood at the water’s edge, his silhouette a stark contrast
against the raging sea. He seemed to be calling out to me; his voice lost in the howling
wind and crashing waves. Panic seized my heart as I watched him wade further into the
water, oblivious to the danger that surrounded him.
I tried to reach out to him to warn him of the impending danger, but the fury of the storm
drowned out my voice. I felt a sense of helplessness wash over me a feeling of being
powerless to save the one I loved from the darkness that threatened to swallow him
whole.
As Luke ventured deeper into the water, a massive wave rose up before him, towering like
a titan against the sky. My heart leaped into my throat as I watched in horror as the wave
crashed down upon him, engulfing him in its icy embrace. I screamed his name, a sound
lost in the cacophony of wind and water, as I saw him disappear beneath the surface,
swallowed by the roiling sea.
The moment I screamed, my eyes were opene
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