242: TIMES LIKE THIS

ARIEL’S POV

“So great, Janice. We’re seriously doing this.” I crossed my arms, looking at Janice. She was firm with this whole Luke stuff, and it was really crazy.

“I don’t see why you keep on saying no, Ariel. Janice coming to my house is not actually a bad idea,” Luke vocalized.

“I didn’t say it was a bad idea.”

“Oh really?” He raised an eyebrow.

“Yes,” I replied.

“Then tell me why you don’t want my daughter coming to our house.”

“Our daughter.”

“Still the same thing.”

“Nah, I remember you using that shit against me a couple of times.”

“Well, it’s terrible when you say it.”

“Oh, please, shut up.” I rolled my eyes.

Luke carried Janice in his arms. “Oh, my beloved. It’s time for Daddy to take you home.”

“Hold on, you’re seriously taking her to your house?”

“Yeah, that’s what she wants. Who am I to say no?”

“Janice. You would want many toys, books, and other things.”

“I just want to spend time with my dad,” Janice told me.

glanced at Luke, and he smirked

“Fine, you

They were acting like they had

Luke said, taking some steps forward and carrying Janice in his arms. I just stood still, watching them.

turned around. “Ariel, aren’t you

time together. It will be awesome, I-

promise.”

but smile, staring at Janice’s

gave me a

out. “Okay then,

got into Luke’s car, and he drove us

here we are, the arcade,” he

you were taking us to your house,” I

here. We can hang out before we go to my

out in a blaring tone and burst out of the car. I laughed, remembering when I would take Lukel and Janice out to places like

FLASHBACK

greeted my children as they descended the stairs, still rubbing the

Mom!” they both replied, still groggy from their

quickly; we have a surprise outing today!” I exclaimed, trying

Can we know now?”

a surprise. Just trust me, you’ll love it!” I replied, winking at them.

breakfast, we hopped into the car and made our way to the arcade. As soon as we entered, their eyes

exclaimed, his eyes darting from one

go and have some fun!” Janice chimed in, tugging at

of us sat in the car, each taking a steering wheel. As the game started, we raced against each other, laughing and cheering as we tried

the end, it was a tie, and we high–fived each other,

were at aiming and shooting. We played several more games, each one more exciting than the

now?” Lukel asked, his eyes pleading. “Of course, let’s go!” I

their fear vanished, and they screamed with delight, their hands raised in the air.

END OF FLASHBACK

with those memories. I left the car, but Luke didn’t; he was making a phone call. I stood, waiting for him until

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