Chapter 1091
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
He scooped a bowl of soup for me. âI tried it once by chance in A City and liked it. So, I wanted to make
some and share it with you.â
Accepting the bowl from him, I took a sip and complimented him, âCongratulations, Mr. Fuller, your
cooking skills have improved!â
He served me some eggs. âBon appétit.â Is that a bashful smile?
With a gleeful grin, I lowered my head. Everyone acts differently when theyâre in love. Take Ashton and
me for example, weâre a couple who enjoys simplicity. Yet, itâs all these trivial things that help us build
solid memories.
After breakfast, Ashton drove us out of the villa. Sitting on the passenger seat, I looked out at the
landscape through the car window. The gloomy horizon in K City had finally cleared up, revealing a
bright sky that was scintillatingly blue.
âItâs so rare to see a sunny day when itâs almost the end of the month. Oh yeah, Christmas is just
around the corner. I wonder if it will snow by then.â It usually snowed in K City. Iâm sure itâll make the
joyous seasons even merrier.
As I thought further, I started making plans for Christmas. Weâd never really celebrated Christmas over
the years.
Meanwhile, Ashton continued driving, his eyes fixed serenely on the road. âDo you have any Christmas
present in mind?â
Pursing my lips, I looked at him sideways. âMr. Fuller, have you noticed what has become of us? Our
lives are too mundane and dull, just like a couple who have lived together for decades. Thereâs no
longer any excitement.â
Furrowing his brows, he pulled over. His deep eyes stared at me. âSo, youâre trying to tell me that we
should seek pleasure?â
Seeing that he had pulled over suddenly, I could not help but ask, âWhy did you stop the car out of the
blue? Arenât we heading to Aunt Sallyâs?â
He leaned over and quipped, âLetâs delve deeper into this business.â
âWhat business?â
âPleasure-seeking business!â
I was stupefied and then broke out into laughter. âThatâs not what I meant. I just wanted to tell you that
weâre doing good. Youâ¦â
âWhich part is good?â He looked me in the eyes and teased openly. I was taken aback for a moment
and glared at him in the next minute. âCan you stop, Ashton?â
He was surprised at my sudden roar. âIâm just saying. Donât overthink things. Arenât we on our way to
see Aunt Sally? What if thereâs bad traffic ahead? With you pulling over now, when will we be able to
arrive at her house?â
He was still in a daze. Thus, I pushed him back to his seat and continued, âFocus on the road and stop
dreaming!â
Heeding my call, he ignited the engine again. As the car was revved to life, he turned to me with knitted
brows. âWhen did you learn the trick of changing a topic so fast?â
Pretending to be ignorant, I tried to divert his attention, âWhat about? Did I? I was just reminding you to
stay focused on a task and not to run wild with your imagination, okay?â
As I spoke, I gently moved his face to the front, gesturing him to concentrate on his driving. Then, I said
sternly, âAnyway, it was just a passing comment. Donât take it to heart. If you continue behaving like
this, itâs hard for me to chat with you about anything under the sky.â
âOkay!â he replied attentively, like a fool.
Sally had since moved back to K City. Thankfully, the journey was quite smooth as the distance was
short.
She bought a condominium in a residential area located in the city center. When we arrived, we were
greeted by Sally and Jim. They had been waiting for us downstairs. With a faint smile, Sally asked,
âWere you stuck in traffic? Weâve been waiting for you for such a long time. Come, letâs go upstairs!â
Holding my hand, Ashton and I greeted Jim with a nod and followed them to their house.
It was a three-bedroom unit. Though not very large in size, it was very cozy. There was a vase of
vibrant flowers on the television cabinet. I could not tell if they were real or fake, but the bright colors
seemed too good to be true.
âThose are handmade flowers by your Aunt Sally. She gathered some twigs from the neighborhood and
then made the flowers out of tissue paper, dyed them in colors, and voila, she turned them into a
unique decoration piece,â Jim took the time to share with me.
I was very impressed and approached it for a closer look. From afar, they looked just like real flowers.
Ashton followed suit and smiled lightly. âItâs hard to tell that these are fake if you donât examine it
carefully.â
Sally joined us after serving the dishes. âJim blended the colors excellently. Thatâs how they can look
identical to the real ones. Câmon, letâs dig in. I have some more of those flowers in my bedroom. Iâll let
you bring some home later.â