Chapter 1068
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Justin was a straightforward man, so he didnât quite understand the police officerâs words. He was
stunned for a while before he nodded blankly, appearing a tad silly.
After the police officer had said a few more words, we then left the police station. Only then did Justin
recognize me, and he murmured in embarrassment, âThank you so much for making this trip. I owe you
one.â
I merely smiled and told them to go home first since it was rather late.
Placing her hand on my shoulder, Emery then commented, âThat guy seems rather simple and honest,
but the girl appears to be quite ambitious. Is she working at Ashtonâs company?â
I nodded in affirmation. âYup. Iâve run into her a few times, and itâs indeed true. But then, itâs normal for
a girl, I guess. Sheâs quite beautiful, so itâs not surprising that sheâs ambitious.â
At that, Emery snorted without commenting further. âDang, itâs almost ten oâclock now! Iâve got to go
home, or Hunter will probably chew me out. Weâll hang out again and talk another time, okay?â
As she said that, she drove off.
Thus, it was only Camelia and I left. Looking at me, she hesitantly uttered, âScarlett, I havenât seen my
child in a long time, so I miss him. Iâd like to go home and see him.â
Hearing that, I chuckled softly. âIâll drive you back now. Why are you so forlorn? I didnât say that youâre
not allowed to go home. I just wanted to bring you out for some fresh air and a change of pace. Your
emotions are affected by every single action of his because you focus all your time and energy on the
child and Marcus.
âNow that the baby has been weaned, you should really find a job or something else to occupy your
time instead of making Marcus the center of your life. I know it may be difficult for you to change in a
short time, but go slowly and make gradual progress. Youâre still young, so youâve got a long way
ahead of you.â
She probably understood me, for she dazedly nodded while gazing at me. With her eyes fixed on me,
she then declared solemnly, âOkay. Iâll do as you say.â
In the car, she leaned back against the passenger seat with her eyes closed after such an exhausting
day. After driving for a while, White residence came into view. It was still the same, and only the
surrounding landscape had been improved throughout the past few years.
The pond in the yard had been filled and replaced with fruit trees instead. It was winter then, so the
leaves had all fallen, leaving the trees barren.
I parked the car beside the yard and watched as Camelia walked in. But just after she had taken a few
steps, she suddenly turned and stared at me. With a serious expression, she asked, âScarlet, if⦠This
is just a suppositional question, okay? If Mr. Fuller is no longer here, would you settle for the next best
thing and choose Marcus?â
I was startled for a moment before I stared right at her and locked gazes with her under the dim
streetlights that were shining brightly. âNo,â I answered resolutely. âAs you said, itâs a suppositional
question. There are no ifs in my world, and Iâm an obstinate person. Since Iâve decided on Ashton, it
would only be him for the rest of my life. Other than him, all others are merely ships passing in the
night.â
As she looked at me, she heaved a sigh. A long while later, she nodded and murmured, âOkay, I got it.â
Well, well⦠that was quite a sudden question.
Sending her off with my eyes, I spaced out for a bit while staring at the filled pond. It seems impossible
to return to the past. It was here at White residence back when I first met Marcus. At that time, he was
taciturn, and indifference was written plainly on his face.
Then, I recalled the day when he brought me back here. When we alighted from the car, he chased
after me from behind, and I accidentally pushed him into the pond. The winter that year was extremely
chilly, so he fell ill the very next day. Later, my phone malfunctioned. As I pondered back in time, a long
time had passed, so much so that Iâve almost forgotten all that.
After an eternity, I spun around to head back.
Unexpectedly, I caught sight of a black Bentley beside my car and froze for a moment. Someone was
standing beside the car, and it was none other than Marcus, whom I hadnât seen in a long time.
He stared at me intently with jet-black eyes without even blinking. In his black suit, he appeared lonely
and apathetic. The oppressive aura emanating from him grew increasingly distinct.
âWhen did you arrive?â I queried as I walked toward the car. I had no idea whether I was so lost in my
thoughts that I actually failed to hear the engine of his car.
Pursing his lips, he continued staring at me. His gaze was overly grim that a slither of fear inexplicably
crept into me.
âYou wonât choose me even if he hadnât appeared?â he asked out of the blue, stunning me into utter
stillness.
So⦠he heard my conversation with Camelia?
âUh⦠As I said, there are no ifs.â As I looked at him, a brief trace of guilt assailed me, but it was merely
there for a moment and gone the next. âActually, we both know full well that there are no ifs. Ashton
Fullerâs existence to me, well⦠Putting it simply, heâs my husband and lover. Weâre like two pieces of
driftwood, and itâs destiny as well as a blessing that we could meet amidst the vast sea of people to end
up walking together hand in hand.
Putting it into perspective, heâs actually my happiness. Heâs tantamount to the beacon in my life. His
light enables me to persevere and continue forging on bravely. âMarcus, I donât know your
understanding of love, but to me, itâs definitely not something in which one can settle for the next best
thing.
This has nothing to do with anyone because love is independent in itself. We can love a lot of people in
our lifetime. Like you, you once loved me, and youâll also fall in love with someone else in the future.
But this thing between Ashton and I is no longer mere love. Weâre more like a single entity, and we
share the same body, so we need to face life together in the future.â