Chapter 1029
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
We eventually located the front counter of the nightclub but were promptly ignored by the staff. While
we were there, we heard a patron making enquiries if there were girls available to spend the night with.
The staff member merely handed him a card. It was all rather cloak-and-dagger.
Rather naively, I whispered to Hannah, âWhatâs that?â
Hannah explained, âItâs a card with a number on it. Itâs the same in other bars or clubs. Due to the wide
variety of characters that flow through sordid places like these, the nightclub caters to a similarly wide
range of demands. That guy we just saw at the front counter should have been a new patron. He may
have come from overseas, been here on business, or was simply here to try something new. There
was a phone number on the card. Iâm guessing that thereâs a woman waiting upstairs for the customer
to call the number on her card. I suppose itâs pretty much self-service from then on.â
I didnât understand. âWhat do you mean? What will he do upstairs?â
Hannah said patiently, âThe units above this nightclub are all apartments occupied by women. The staff
at the nightclub connect these women with their clientele. Plainly put, itâs a brothel.â
I frowned. âSurely Rebecca canât be in such pressing need for money, can she?â
Hannah shrugged listlessly. âI wouldnât have thought so, but after what we just witnessed outside, itâs
hard to say for sure. One thing we can be certain about is that sheâs no longer in contact with Mr.
Quinn. Heâs getting married to a K City socialite named Jordyn Bloom. I heard that sheâs a
sophisticated woman who just returned from studying in Granatano. Sheâs only in her early twenties
and is a young and pretty lady. Itâs a pity that her parents pushed her to marry so quickly. Who knows
how itâll turn out!â
âJoe?â I asked doubtfully. âIs he really engaged to a socialite?â
Perceiving my skepticism, Hannah replied, âIt happened a few months ago. You were occupied with
taking care of Summer, so I didnât want to bother you with this frivolous gossip. Apparently, after Jordyn
found out about Joeâs playboy ways, she made a fuss and wanted to terminate the engagement.
Jordyn only went ahead with it begrudgingly because her parents pressured her into it.â
All sorts of conflicting emotions stirred uneasily within me. Iâd been jealous of Rebecca ever since I
came to know Ashton. I could not deny that Iâd been incredibly anxious about which one of us Ashton
would choose, Rebecca or me. Even though I had defeated her, I could not find it in me to rejoice after
seeing Rebeccaâs predicament. Perhaps I had also never really believed that Ashton would leave me
for Rebecca. Besides, my identity as a member of the Moore family had already cemented my
superiority to her.
It was peculiar how oneâs family background could make such a vital difference to oneâs bearing and
attitude towards life. Anyone who possessed any sort of self-confidence or boldness usually had the
backing of a strong heritage and family status.
Hannah looked determined to continue hunting down Rebecca. Unwilling, I tugged at her, saying, âLetâs
go back! Thereâs nothing much for us to look at here. No matter what caused such desperate straits to
befall her, itâs none of our business either. Letâs leave this place quickly!â
Hannah frowned, then egged me on, âArenât you curious at all to see how Rebeccaâs faring?â
I shook my head firmly. âNope. Thereâs no point in doing that anyway.â
What was the point in witnessing Rebeccaâs debasement? What would I gain from gloating over it? No
matter what Rebecca was doing now, wasnât my business with her already entirely relegated to the
past?
Seeing my obstinate expression, Hannah decided not to pursue the matter. âFine. It doesnât matter
anyway. Letâs go, then!â
There was a small alley just behind the nightclub. Hannah seemed to be in a particularly daring mood
today. She was usually rather meek and timid, but today she was exhibiting a wildly uncharacteristic
side of her. She was spontaneous and seemed to be especially seeking out a challenge.
I wondered if it had anything to do with Chandler. Now that Hannah knew there would always be
someone supporting her unconditionally, she felt absolutely liberated to act without fear of the
consequence.
I, however, hung back slightly and trod rather fearfully behind her a little way, Noticing that the last
dregs of daylight were fast fading, I shimmied closer to Hannah, urging, âHannah, shouldnât we be
turning back already?â
Hannah turned to me with a mischievous grin on her face. âChandlerâs still out of town, and Xavierâs
staying with Uncle Louis. Iâm so bored staying home all alone. Letâs just take a stroll together! Iâm going
to get married in a few daysâ time and will be under Chandlerâs thumb for the rest of my life. He wonât
let me out to play, Iâm sure! The thought of it is dull enough.â
Hannahâs pout belied the warmth in her tone. I smiled at her obvious happiness. Romance was a truly
lovely thing. It could utterly rejuvenate and transform anyone.
Unable to resist Hannahâs cheerful enthusiasm, I thus continued down the gloomy alley with her.
Nervously, I joked, âWhy are we taking a stroll here? Wouldnât a mall be more suitable?â
Hannah turned to me and pressed a finger to her lips. As if she were sharing a delightful secret,
Hannah whispered, âIâve been hearing about this place for the longest time. Apparently itâs a gathering
place for all sorts of characters at night. I wanted to take a look to satisfy my curiosity.â
I gaped at Hannah, aghast. âWhat are you so curious about nothing for? All weâll meet are probably
hardened criminals! Shouldnât we be fleeing instead of charging straight into their den?â
Hannah sniggered. Gleefully, she declared, âI wrote a book recently and was considering adding some
scenes set in the cityâs underworld. All the true crimes Iâve ever heard were paltry drug sellers earning
a few quick bucks, though. Iâve never seen the real deal, you know? K City is rife with all sorts of shady
characters. I really wanted to come here after all Iâd heard about it and see for myself, hoping to gain
some material for my writing.â