911: BEEN LONG
ARIEL’S POV
I stepped out of my car, and the imposing structure of Andre’s company loomed overhead, its sleek glass façade reflecting the morning sunlight. I took a moment to admire the modern architecture before making my way towards the entrance.
After all, it had been kind of long since I got here. The Vitality Group still looked good, and I was glad everything was going well. It was nice to know about this and see how things were going great. I couldn’t be happier.
The automatic doors swooshed open, and I stepped into the spacious lobby, taking in the polished floors and minimalist décor. My eyes scanned the area, searching for any familiar faces amidst the bustling activity of employees going about their day.
Suddenly, a voice called out my name, and I turned to see Hannah rushing towards me with open arms. “Ariel!” she exclaimed, enveloping me in a warm hug. “It’s been so long; I’ve missed you!”
Returning her embrace, I couldn’t help but smile at the genuine affection in her voice. “I’ve missed you too, Hannah,” I replied, feeling quite great to be in her presence. Nostalgia or whatever, let’s just say it was washing over me. Yeah, pretty much.
“I’m so glad you’re back, Ariel. Honestly, without you, things felt a little bit different.”
“Oh great. Thanks; I feel so special, I guess.”
“Of course, Ariel. You are special.”
We pulled away from each other, and I took the opportunity to glance around the lobby once more. “How’s everything going with the business?” I asked, genuinely
curious about Hannah’s success.
She beamed with pride. “It’s going great, Ariel. Been doing great with all kinds of projects, making things work out with the business deals. And yes, with all these, I
have been elevated to higher heights in the business.”
I smiled, genuinely happy for her. “That’s wonderful to hear. You’ve always had such
a knack for entrepreneurship. And you totally deserve everything. I feel so happy for
you.”
Hannah’s smile widened at the compliment. “Thank you, Ariel. But enough about me,
she said, linking her arm with mine. “Let’s go somewhere quieter where we can catch up properly.”
I chuckled softly, appreciating her thoughtfulness. “As much as I’d love to, Hannah,
I’m actually here to see Andre,” I confessed, my gaze drifting towards the elevators.
Her expression softened understandingly. “Of course, Ariel. He’s been looking forward to seeing you since he left the hospital,” she said, reassuringly squeezing my
arm. “I’ll let him know you’re here.”
With a grateful nod, I watched as Hannah made her way toward the elevator bank, leaving me to wait anxiously for Andre’s arrival.
Whileas still standing, waiting for him, someone approached me. Someone I knew was really crazy about the things she did–jus–justway of beingbeing Gwen popped up out of nowhere, her enthusiasm practically bouncing off the walls.
“Ariel!” She vocalized, and my mouth widely opened. “Oh my gosh, girl, where have
you been? It’s been ages since I last saw your face!”
I was just staring at her because I knew what I was signing up for. “Hey, Gwen! Yeah,
it’s been a while. I’ve been-”
“However, allow me to elaborate on this irrational dream I experienced last night! Consequently, I was traversing a glittering field atop a unicorn when all of a sudden, I was alightening aboard a rocket ship bound for Mars! Can you believe it?”
I made a face that was sort of a puzzle, I’d say. “Um, that sounds… wild. But, Gwen, I-”
“And then, I found myself at a disco party with aliens!” She cut me off. “Can you. imagine dancing with little green men? Oh, it was hilarious!”
“Gwen, that sounds like quite the adventure, but…”
She snapped her fingers/continuing with her nonsense. “Oh, sorry, I’m rambling again, aren’t I? I just get so excited to see you! Hey, let’s take a selfie to
commemorate this moment!”
Before I could protest, Gwen had already whipped out her phone and pulled me into
a selfie.
She opened her mouth really wide. “Say cheese!”
I had no other option but to force a smile. “Cheese.”
“Perfect!” She put her phone down, letting go of me. “Okay, so tell me, what have you
been up to lately? Is there any juicy gossip?”
I crossed my arms, trying to make her understand that I was not in the middle of this.
“Actually, Gwen, I really need to catch up with Andre. It’s kind of urgent.”
“Oh, of course, of course! I won’t keep you any longer. But hey, let’s grab lunch sometime and catch up properly, okay?”
I nodded with a smile. “Sure, that sounds good.” Fake smile, but I needed to pull that
off at the moment.
“Yeah, but…”
“Okay, okay, bye–bye. You have work to do, and I have someone to see.” I gently
placed my hands on Gwen’s shoulders and began to slowly steer her away.
“I know, but I still have other things to talk about. Those scenes just came back to
my head, and trust me, they are really captivating.”
“Sure, they are,” I said sarcastically, still pushing her away. “Well, I should get going
now. It was great seeing you, Gwen.”
“Aw, don’t be a stranger, Ariel! Catch you later, alligator!”
I chuckled. “In a while, crocodile.”
Finally breaking free, I made a swift exit towards the elevators, relieved to escape.
Gwen’s whirlwind of energy. But as I stood there, Hannah advanced toward me.
“There you are,” she blurted, walking closer to me. “I thought you had left. I was like,
Oh my god, gone too soon?”
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