Chapter 1459
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Emery burst out laughing on the other end of the call.
âWhy are you laughing? Did I say something wrong?â
âNo, no.â Emery held herself back and stopped laughing. âYouâve changed so much in six years.
Whenever I criticized Ashton in the past for lacking self-control, youâd always speak up for him and help
him find excuses.â
âWhat? Was Scarlett that blind?â I blurted out. When I realized the mistake I had made, I quickly
corrected myself, âWas I that dumb?â
Emery sighed. âI wouldnât say that. Things were just way too complicated in the past. But I can be sure
of one thing. Ashton was an ordinary man with emotions and desires only when he was with you.â
I laughed upon hearing that. âIs that so rare?â
No matter how privileged or outstanding Ashton was, he would still be at the mercy of his emotions
when he was with something he liked. Why did Emery make it sound like Scarlett was blessed to have
him express his emotions to her?
All I could think was how submissive this âScarlettâ must have been when she was with Ashton.
âYouâll know if itâs rare or not once youâve recovered your memories. But donât be fooled by oneâs
appearance, especially with someone like Ashton, who doesnât wear his heart on his sleeve. Itâs going
to take a lot of time and effort to see him for who he really is. But you know what? Itâs been so many
years, and yet, I still canât see through this sugar daddy.â
âWhy do you call him a sugar daddy?â I had only skimmed the documents in the study, so I wasnât
entirely sure of the relationship between Emery and Ashton.
âHe invested in my office and The Jade. What else is he, if not my sugar daddy?â she joked with a
chuckle.
I was so taken aback by her declaration that I didnât know what else to say.
Just then, one of Emeryâs staff reminded her of an urgent meeting, so she had to cut our conversation
short.
She quickly arranged to meet me that afternoon and was about to hang up when she added, âWhy are
you asking these questions anyway? Has Ashton been hounding you again?â
Emery was so spot on with her deductions that it made me wonder if she should be a psychic instead.
âYeah⦠â I confessed. âNot only that, he even had me move in with him yesterday, and I promised to
be his sonâs mother.â
âHave you remembered something? Or rather, has Ashton remembered?â Emery was so excited she
was almost shouting now.
Even though I couldnât see her, I could imagine how thrilled she must be just by the way she sounded.
âSorry to disappoint you, but the answerâs no. Neither of us has remembered anything.â
I do want my memories back, but reality can be so harsh.
âFine. I got happy for nothing. Very well then, Iâll be going to my meeting. Iâll see you later.â
I had only just ended the call when a knock on the door came.
When I opened the door, Gregory was holding a pile of clothes while dressed in his pajamas. âMs.
Stovall, I donât know how to put these in. Please help me,â he whimpered.
âYou donât know how to wear them?â
It would be understandable if it were other children. But Gregory Hall was a child prodigy who could
hack into programs and command an entourage. He had that kind of intelligence, yet he couldnât figure
out how to wear his clothes?
âIâm not good at it,â he whined as he looked at me with his little furrowed brows. âIâm going to be late.
Help me.â
No woman in her right mind would be able to turn down such a request from an adorable little kid. I was
no exception.
âOkay, Greg. I can teach you how to do it, but Iâll only do it once. Youâre already six years old. You
ought to have some basic self-care skills! Can we agree on that?â
âYes!â Gregory replied happily with a nod as he pushed his way into my room. He then kicked off his
shoes and jumped onto the sofa, waving his hands excitedly.
I couldnât help but smile. A childâs world was indeed simple. Even a basic task like putting on clothes
could bring so much joy.
I only realized how complicated Gregoryâs uniform was after I had taken it from him. Just the top alone
had three pieces to it. There was the shirt, vest, and coat. There was even a red-checkered bowtie for
the collar. When put together, it looked just like a shrunken-down version of a three-piece suit. Even I
had almost forgotten to put the vest on him. No wonder Gregory had so much trouble doing it himself.