Chapter 104
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
After going through all the formalities that required signatures and completing all related procedures, I
passed the documents to Joe. Jared had entered the operating room.
Joe did not look pleased when I handed him the documents. âScarlett, whatâs the meaning of this?â
âIsnât it clear?â I looked at him, eyebrows creased. âIâve done everything Iâm required to, so I donât think
Iâm needed here anymore.â
âIs that how you perform your role as a wife?â Joe sneered. âYour husband is lying in there right now,
and youâre here thinking of ways to stay far away. Is this how a wife should behave?â
The whole scene was hilarious. I looked at Rebecca, who was drowning in misery on one side, then
turned to face Joe. I laughed. âI must say, I donât know what other peopleâs wives would do when they
find out their husband and his mistress have been involved in a car accident. But, in my case, the fact
that I refused to delay Ashtonâs operation is the greatest kindness I can give him. To be honest, if it
werenât for the sake of my unborn child, Iâd rather not sign at all.â
âScarlett, youâre a vile woman!â Rebecca cut in before Joe could respond.
I nodded, glaring at her twisted features. âYes, I guess Iâm quite vicious, but thatâs not enough. I should
have prayed for the two of you to die together in that car crash, like a pair of lovers.â
âScarlett, donât you have a heart?â Joe berated. He could not tolerate me cursing at his sweetheart.
âApparently not!â Anything else I said would be taken as tongue-in-cheek. I regarded the operating
room, with its lights on, then turned to leave the hospital.
It was three in the afternoon by the time I returned to the company. Stacey brought in ACâs documents
and reported, âMs. Stovall, ACâs audit has been revised, but Mr. Fuller is not in the office. Can you sign
it?â
I looked up at her and, for a while, but said nothing. She got a little flustered by the staring and rushed
to speak, âMs. Stovall, this document is urgently needed. I donât want to cause any delay at work, soâ¦â
âIs Felix your boyfriend?â I spoke in a chilly tone.
Her face instantly paled. âMs. Stovall, Iâ¦â
âIs he working at AC?â I added, eyeing her sharply.
For a moment, her hands clutching the document began to tremble, but she remained silent and merely
bit her lip.
Eventually, I took my eyes off her and sighed, âStacey, I like to think Iâve treated you fairly. From the day
you joined the company until now, no matter what happens, the first thing on my mind has always been
about getting the best possible offer for you.â
I went silent after that, leaving the rest unsaid. When she did not respond, I spoke some more, eyes
fixed on her, âThe Fuller Corporationâs audit is a big deal for both our companies. During this period, if
anything happens to AC or the Fuller Corporation, the other AC is to blame.â
âMs. Stovall, Iâ¦â
I did not give her a chance to talk as I continued, âTake the audit data back and review it once more.
Make sure there are no errors before sending it to the presidentâs office to be finalized. Inform AC that
collaboration is a long-term deal, not something that only lasts several days. Of course, if the matter is
only between you and AC, then we have a solution, and Iâll leave that to you. Donât allow the problem to
escalate to the point where the leaders of the two companies have to sit down and talk it over.â
After I was finished, I asked her to leave. I was not dumb. I knew nothing about auditing. Ashton
spotted a problem.
He did not blame me directly but instead approached Joe, indicating that this matter mostly had to do
with Joe. Deception and framing one another in the workplace were common occurrences.
Besides, Joe never really saw eye to eye with me. If he wanted to throw a wrench in the works and
eventually cook up some problems to kick me out of the company, it would not be difficult.
Stacey was my employee. I leave most of the tasks to her. If she were to act a little selfishly and side
with him, I would have to leave the company sooner or later.
I was familiar with Staceyâs character. She could be moved only by matters of the heart. Other ways
would prove difficult.
It was both a surprise and a coincidence to come across Felix that day. I connected the dots, threw in
Staceyâs personality to the equation, and basically had the whole story figured out.
I did not have much to do anyway, and I was feeling a little depressed as well, so there was no use
staying at the company. I gathered my things and prepared to leave.
Before I could do that, Nick, who had changed into a formal suit, appeared at the door. With his arms
folded, his eyes landed on me, âLetâs have dinner together!â
I frowned. âI donât want to!â
âWe can go for something grand. How about a barbeque?â He said as he walked in and grabbed the
car keys on my desk. âGoing in my car would attract too much attention. We need to keep a low profile,
so letâs take yours.â
I rolled my eyes at him. âWhere?â
With a cheerful grin, he said, âJust come with me.â
I did not really want to go, but I felt a tightness in my chest just thinking about Ashton and Rebecca, so
I might as well grab a bite to eat.
I did not expect Nick to take me to such a humble part of town. He drove into a small, dark lane that
seemed to have become worn down over time.
The shady walls covered in poincianas looked absolutely stunning against the backdrop of the setting
sun.