Chapter 135
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I froze before muttering, âIâm going back for lunch at Peakville Estate. Mrs. Eriksen will be there.â
He sneered, âIf my guess is right, youâll probably lose your appetite after going back. After all, Ashton
had been in K Cityâs hospital for half a month, and youâve never expressed even a bit of concern for
him. What kind of husband do you think will be able to tolerate such indifference?â
As he spoke, he leaned closer to me in a suggestive position.
I shifted my body to keep a distance from him and snarled, âI donât think I can savor my food while
eating with you.â
âYou can ignore my presence,â he suggested as his dark eyes looked out of the window with a grin. I
could sense the arrogance oozing out from him.
Turning around, I spotted a black Jeep parked close by. Soon, the car window winded down.
Ashton!
I had not seen him for half a month, and he looked tired. However, his weariness did not affect his good
looks, and I could see that his eyes were fixed in our direction.
I could not decipher whether he was happy or sad from his gaze.
Instinctively, I pushed away John, who was in my personal space. However, when I raised my hand,
John grabbed my wrist with a smile and pulled me into his arms.
He then looked in Ashtonâs direction with a taunting smile and ordered the driver, âDrive.â
Then, the car window wound up again, and we were gone. I shoved John aside as my chest rose and
fell from the anger I felt.
âJohn, thereâs seriously something wrong with you!â Evidently, he was trying to infuriate Ashton.
After letting me go, he leaned back in the chair and muttered nonchalantly, âHave you just found out?â
Speechless, wrath overcame me, and I wished I could shred him like paper. In the end, all I could do
was shoot him a glare before twisting my head to look out of the window, ignoring him.
Soon, we reached the restaurant. As John had pre-ordered the meals, the moment we took our seats,
the servers served us.
As I was angry, I only ate a little of the food. After elegantly eating a few mouthfuls of the food, John
lazily raised a brow at me.
âIs the food not to your liking?â
I sensed something different about him in comparison to five years ago, but I could not pinpoint what
was the change exactly. Shaking my head, I replied, âIâm not hungry.â
He frowned and supported his head in his hand before looking at me. âDonât pregnant women eat a
lot?â
âYes.â I did not know how to express it to him, so I took a few more scoops before muttering, âMaybe
Iâm not that hungry.â
He nodded. Softening his sharp gaze, he asked, âWhen did you fall in love with Ashton?â
That was a topic I did not want to talk about, not to mention with him. I creased my brows. âJohn, this is
a private matter of mine.â
âYouâre my sister,â he said in a quiet yet assertive tone.
Amused by his reply, I huffed, âYou know weâre not biological siblings.â
He nodded and agreed, âYes.â
It seemed like my response had not affected him at all, and I quietly sighed to myself.
Putting down my spoon, I said, âIâm full. Itâs getting late now, so Iâm going back.â
He stood up when I did and offered, âIâll send you home.â
In the past, he was the personification of horror. Now, he was more like a pest that I could not shoo
away no matter what I did.
Then, the car drove toward Peakville Estate, a luxurious residential area. As the car drove on the path
sheltered by trees, I listened to the occasional bird cries.
He was silent the entire way, and I did not start a conversation either.
Finally, the car stopped in front of the house. Looking at me, he asked, âAre you not going to invite me
in for some tea?â
âThis is not the right time.â With that said, I left the car.
He followed me out of the car and stopped me. âEven if you refuse to admit it, weâre still siblings. There
is no reason for me not to meet my brother-in-law. Scarlett, you canât deny the fact that you have no
other family members. Other than me, your brother in name, you have no one else.â
His words were a dagger that pierced through my heart, making it difficult for me to take in the next
breath. Looking at him, I felt rather upset that my chest felt tight. âJohn, you canât take your story and
make it mine. You have no family and no friends. You have nothing in your heart. You canât define me
with your story.â
I knew he was lonely, but I had never broached the topic with him. The moment the topic started, there
would be no reason for it to stop. Looking at his gloomy expression, I continued, âI once had Grandma,
and now, I have my husband and child. I have Macy too. Iâm not like you. Youâre a lone wolf, and thatâs
why you have nobody.â
His grip on my wrist was hurting me, and his expression was as dark as night. âYouâre the same as me,
Scarlett. You canât deny the fact that Ashton doesnât love you. You know this well.â
His gaze landed on my stomach, and the look in his eyes turned apathetic. âThis child wonât bear the
bright future youâre looking forward to. As for Macy, you know better than anyone else that sheâll leave
one day. Thatâs why youâre the same as me; youâre a lone wolf too. In that case, why do you refuse to
be with me? I will give you everything you want. We will form a family like we used to be, and weâll
quietly live our lives in the house at R Province. Doesnât that sound good?â
I furrowed my brows before I pulled my hand away. However, I could not, so I raised my head to look
into his eyes and I pitied him. âJohn, there are many people in this world that can be with you for the
rest of your life. Stop looking for me, okay?â