Chapter 106
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
The phone in my pocket vibrated.
I answered the call and immediately heard a cold voice screech, âScarlett!â
It was Ashton. I guess he must have come out of the ER.
âYes!â I answered. Upon seeing Iâm on a call, Nick stood up and went to get some drinks.
âWhat are you doing?â I could tell that the man on the other side of the line was not in a good mood.
âIâm having barbecue now!â I told him, frankly.
He responded with a cold short. âEnjoying barbecue while your husband is still at the hospital? Youâre
seriously the best wife ever.â
I pressed my lips into a thin line. âSince you still have the strength to be mad at me, I guess youâre
doing fine.â
If he can quarrel with me, his injuries mustnât be that serious, right?
Nick soon returned with a few bottles of drinks and said, âHave some drinks to cool you down.â
I gave him a thumbs-up to express my appreciation.
âWhoâs that? Whoâs with you?â Ashton asked impatiently.
âMr. Harrison from Harrison Credit.â I grew a little annoyed as I was having a hard time talking to him
over the phone and barbecuing my food at the same time. âIs there anything else you want to know? If
not, Iâll end the call now.â
âDo you still remember you have a husband? You should be taking care of me!â He sounded angry.
That was when I, too, got a little irritated. âIâm sure you have people to take good care of you. If Iâm not
mistaken, Ms. Larson is there with you, right? What if I get into a fight with her, and you canât do
anything about it? I think itâs better for me to stay away from you. Take care! Goodbye!â
I hung up the call, put my phone on silent mode, and continued to enjoy the barbecue with Nick.
It took us about two hours to complete the barbecue, and we left after Nick had paid for the dinner. As
we walked around the area, the man noticed some pop-up stalls. âDo you want to go and have a look?â
I turned down his offer as I was not a big fan of shopping. âLetâs just go home.â
Nick raised his brows in questioning silence but eventually walked me back to the car.
Iâm glad he didnât drink tonight and was able to send me home.
Upon arriving at the villa, Nick stopped his car by the entrance and looked me in the eyes. âIf one day,
Ashton and you decide to go separate ways, I can take care of you and the baby. I promise you that.â
I responded with a wry smile, âThank you, but I donât think that will ever happen. Itâs late now. You
should head home.â
Seeing that he did not drive his own car today, I allowed him to drive mine home.
The moment I stepped into the villa, I saw someone I did not wish to see. It was the one and only
Rebecca Larson.
She was sorting out Ashtonâs clothes in the living hall. Perhaps Mrs. Eriksen was busy with something
else.
Our eyes locked for a bit, and the woman immediately looked away with a deadpan expression. She
kept mum and continued arranging Ashtonâs clothes.
I took out my phone and saw a few missed calls. They were all from Ashton.
I ignored the notifications straight away and called the police.
âHello, this is the R Province police department. How can I help you?â
âGood evening, officer. Someone just trespassed my property, and I want to lodge a report. Please
send police to Peakville Estate, Zone D, Block 78.â
âJust a moment, please.â
Hearing me make the police report, Rebecca stared at me in disbelief. âWhat do you think youâre
doing?â
I folded my arms and leaned against a wall by the entrance before saying nonchalantly, âI lodged a
police report, of course.â
Rebecca clenched her fists as the color drained out of her face. A towering rage blazed in her eyes as
she growled, âThis is Ashtonâs house, and he even decorated this villa to match my taste. I wonder
whoâs the real âtrespasserâ here!â
I raised my brows and scanned the house. âIâm pretty sure you like a lot of things, Ms. Larson. Does
this mean you can claim ownership of all the things you like? Did you learn such behavior in school?â
Well, Ashton did buy those exquisite vases for her.
I walked to the vases and looked at them appreciatively. âYou do like them very much, donât you?â
Without hesitation, I tilted the entire display rack, causing all the vases to fall and shatter into pieces
instantly.
âIâm going to kill you!â A hard glint flashed through her eyes, and she lunged at me.
After having dealt with her for two years, her violent reaction did not surprise me anymore.
With steady steps, I moved away, causing her to lose her balance and crash into the display rack.
Oops, another few vases gone.
I felt bad for the broken vases. âOh, no. You broke my things, Ms. Larson. I guess youâll have to
compensate me now.â
Rebecca was so mad that her whole body was trembling. âDonât you dare test my patience.â
Suddenly, the doorbell rang.
I opened the door and saw three young cops standing before me. âGood evening. We received a report
about someone trespassing on this property. Is the owner around?â