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ARIEL’S POV

“I’ve been searching everywhere for you Luke. Where have you been?” I asked Luke, my arms crossed. He was standing next to this familiar face. Couldn’t care about her.

“I just decided to take a stroll, you know, getting some fresh air and taking a good view at people as they move around,” Luke replied, smirking.

“You’re not supposed to do that. The nurse said…”

“That I’m not that strong yet, deep wound, and I should stay in the hospital for a few days. Yes, yes, I get it. But come on, Ariel. I’m not a little kid. I have everything under control. I mean look at me now, standing strong.”

“You got admitted into the hospital? What happened to you?” The woman asked Luke, making a worried face.

Luke glanced at her promptly. “Oh, you’re concerned now? We were talking and you couldn’t even recognize my wounded face.”

“Who is she?” I asked him.

“Oh, she’s just a friend.”

“Yeah whatever. You too can have your lovely moment. I’ll be leaving, and do not forget about what I told you, Luke. I’ll see you later.” She walked away forthwith.

Luke turned back to me. “So, why were you looking for me?”

“Don’t ask me that. You better follow me back to the hospital.”

“And what if I don’t?”

give you a hard punch on your stomach.” I clenched

going to

“Oh

think I can’t

I don’t think underestimate is the

Now come on, let’s go.” I

along. But things went

pulled me closer, and I could feel my

reflected in his mesmerizing gaze. The way he smiled at me, It was like he could see straight into my soul, what was

you see you’re standing close

we’re not standing at the road. And by the way, we’re at the right spot for

you have manners?” The

that,” Luke retorted. And the man was about to fire back, but Luke interrupted, “And if you try to talk one more shit. I’ll come straight to you and beat you up, forgetting the fact that you’re older than me.” The man growled and drove his car away. Luke set his

the road. Now, let’s go back to

and we both began to tread, making our way

*****

MASON’S POV

aroma of freshly brewed coffee lingering in the crisp morning air. As I walked down the street, a flood of memories washed over

on Sofie. The guilt gnawed at my conscience like a relentless beast,

The bustling city traffic mirrored the chaotic whirlwind of emotions

but memories of Sofie flooded my mind. Her warm smile, her gentle touch, her infectious laughter

me, that somehow she could forgive me. But deep down, I knew that forgiveness, from

abyss of self–loathing. The bustling city seemed to blur around me, the noise fading into a dull hum as

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