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Chapter 238

    238: DON’T DO THAT


    LUKE’S POV


    With my hands fixed on the steering wheel, I had my eyes on the people around. I was really curious to


    know why there was a crowd around there. I knew we shouldn’t be distracted in our search for Janice,


    but my inind was telling me to go and check out what was happening around there.


    “What do you think is going on out there?” I asked Ariel who was as curious as I


    was.


    “I don’t know,” she answered.


    “Don’t you think we should go check it out?” I suggested, although that was the feat going on in my


    mind. It was something I was going to follow through with anyway. Ariel’s opinion didn’t matter in this


    one.


    “We have to find Janice. We can’t waste any more time.”


    Iughed softly. “I knew you were going to say that. Don’t worry, okay? We will find Janice.”


    She took her eyes off me, setting them back on the road.


    “Right after I’m done checking that out,” I added and drove in that direction, where the people were.


    I got out of my car and these folks were close to a three–story building, which stood tall and proud, its


    brick facade shining in the warm sunlight. It was a striking sight, with its height reaching up to about to


    sixty feet, I’d say. It was extremely tell and on top of that building was a familiar face. A person that I


    would hate and love at the same time. It was my mother.


    She stood at the edge of the building, looking ready to end her life. People were pleading with her to


    come down, but it was like everywhere was mute to her. No. one’s words were going through her ears.”


    “Ariel stood close to me, not taking her eyes off the scene as well. “Luke, isn’t that…”


    “My mother? Yeah, I know,” I cut her off.


    “Is she trying to kill herself?”


    “That’s what we’re seeing right now.”


    “I think you should go and stop her,” Ariel suggested. I nced at her immediately. “What’s with that


    face, huh? She’s your mother.”


    “I know that, but after what she did, do you think I’m still going to call her that?”


    “Apparently, you did about a minute ago.”


    “Don’t mention it


    “Okay, joke’s aside. You got to go help her.”


    “Am I the only person standing here. There are lots of folks around here. Any one can just climb that


    building and stop that woman from falling.”


    “If I can clearly remember, she gave birth to you.”


    ‘And if I can clearly remember, she almost killed you. She almost killed us, you’re still going to help her


    after that?”


    “Hold on, so you’re just going to let her die?”


    “If God says so, who am I to say no?” I shrugged.


    “That’s fucked up, Luke.”


    “No, it’s not, Ariel. I broke all ties with that woman the moment I realized she’s nothing but a witch.”


    “I suggest you throw away that hate right now, and go stop her from jumping off that building. You’ll be


    doing yourself a favor, you’ll be saving a soul around here.


    “A worthless soul, Ariel. That woman’s already damaged, wrecked and destroyed. The only thing left is


    for her to go straight to the grave.”


    “I would have given you a tight p right now. But technically, I can’t do that.”


    “Go ahead, I’d love to get your fingers on my cheek, lovely.”


    She crossed her arms. “I can see you’re crazy. But seriously, your mother needs you right now.”


    “That’s not my mother.”


    “Can’t change the fact that she gave birth to you, also treated you nice for years, made your childhood


    lovely, do not forget that.”


    “Why are you defending her? You and I clearly know that she did wrong. She doesn’t deserve


    forgiveness.”


    She might have made some mistakes, that’s left for you to end her life. But she’s still your mother and


    you have to forgive her.”


    “Mistakes, you call those terrible actions mistakes?”


    “No one’s above mistakes, Luke. It seems like you’ve forgotten how you treated me badly during our


    first marriage.”


    “This is different,”


    “No, it’s not,” she disagreed. “If I can forgive you, then I think you should do the


    same a this situation.”


    “Wow, have you forgiven me?”


    “Duhhh,” she vocalized loudly.


    “Oh that’s nice,” I told her with a nod.


    She raised an eyebrow a me, giving me a knowing look.


    “You seriously want me to…” I trailed off as she was still giving me that face. “Oh fine,” I finally agreed


    and looked upwards. My mom was still standing there, right at the edge of the building. Her eyes


    caught mine, and all I could see was pain, regret, guilt.


    “What are you waiting for? Go save that soul.” Ariel gestured towards her.


    I suspired and after that, I made my way through the crowd. I walked inside the building, and the first


    floor was a home to a bustling café, withrge windows that allowed natural light to flood in. And the


    second floor housed a variety of small businesses, ranging from aw firm to a photography studio.


    Then the top floor was like a penthouse apartment. None of these mattered anyway as I was moving in


    haste.


    I finally got to the top of the building and there she was, standing right there, pulling off a drama or


    something.


    Taking some steps forward, I took a deep breath, ready to live in this moment. Honestly, if it wasn’t for


    Ariel, I wasn’t sure I was going to go through with this. But now that I had already popped up here, it’s


    best I continue the action and make sure no shit takes ce around here.


    “Mom, wait,” I spoke softly, getting closer to her.


    “Luke?” She said, turning around. “Son.”


    I didn’t like it when she called me that, but right now was not the time to go on with some harsh stuff.


    “Mom, what are you doing?” I asked gently, still taking leaden steps in her direction.


    Her eyes narrowed down the building. “What does it look like I’m doing?” She set


    88 DON’T DO THAT


    her eyes back on me, before looking back in that direction. “I’m about to end my life.”


    “Why would you want to do that?” I questioned her. Although I knew there were billions of reasons for


    her to kill herself. It was just me putting on an act right


    now.


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    “Because I’ve done so many terrible things, Luke. I don’t deserve to be in this world anymore.”


    “Just calm down, okay? Take things easy. Look, I know you’ve done a lot of terrible things, no doubt


    about that. Bute on, you shouldn’t kill yourself. It’s not going to change anything. We’ve all made


    mistakes. I made mistakes, lots. and lots of mistakes. But I’m trying my very best to be better than


    before, I’m changing still, and I think you’re going through the same as well.”


    “You have no idea what I’ve done, Luke. I’m a monster, I’m a terrible monster.” She burst into tears,


    messing her hair up.


    “Don’t call yourself that. You’re not a monster, mom. You’re just going through a bad a time at the


    moment, and I’m d you’ve finally realized your mistakes.”


    She continued to shed tears. “You don’t understand. I set the house on fire, Luke. I set the house on


    fire.”
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