Chapter 1683
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1683 It Is Tough Being a Parent
I did not manage to go far before a sense of intuition made me turn my head. The sight that greeted me
was one that had my chest clench tightly. Summer was on her knees in front of the tombstone, her thin
frame shaking as she sobbed uncontrollably and helplessly.
It was painful to see her like this, and I could feel my own tears threatening to fall. Unable to bear the
sight a second longer, I turned and walked away with haste.
Once I was in the car, Ashton instructed Joseph to stay behind with Summer. âMake sure sheâs okay,â
he told him. âSheâs your boss now from today onwards.â
Joseph looked surprised for a second before inclining his head respectfully. âOf course. Not to worry,
Mr. Ashton. Ms. Summer is safe with me.â
Ashton nodded, giving his subordinate a grateful pat on the back. The gesture conveyed all that he had
to say to the man.
Without further ado, Ashton got into the driverâs seat and ignited the engine, driving us away.
I leaned my head against the window, staring listlessly at the rapidly receding view. A part of me
wondered how long it would be until my next visit to Macyâs grave.
If Macy were here, sheâd probably be disappointed in me. I closed my eyes wearily. She lost her life
because of me, yet Iâve failed her. I didnât take good enough care of her only daughter. Even after all
this while, Summer doesnât feel a sense of belonging to the family.
I knew that Summer must have wished to go back to the way things were before she found out that
Jared was her biological father. Regardless, she could not help but put her walls up and distance
herself from us. Knowing my daughter, doing so must have hurt her more than it did us. My heart ached
at the thought.
Ashton had been peering at me time and again from the rearview mirror. I ignored him, still somewhat
annoyed by the heavy-handed approach he had taken earlier when it came to Summer.
âAre you mad at me?â He broke the silence a while later.
I was not about to continue giving him the cold shoulder now that he gave me an opening. âWhy didnât
you tell me if you knew Summer might have found out about her identity?â I blurted out in not exactly
the friendliest tone. âYou couldâve discussed it with me. Maybe there couldâve been a better way to do
this.â
He could be brisk and unyielding all he wants in his business dealings, but he shouldnât have used that
attitude on Summer. Sheâs family, for crying out loud.
Ashton frowned. Wordlessly, he steered the car to stop at the side of the road before turning to look at
me.
âLetty,â he sighed, âI wasnât thinking much then beyond trying to protect your feelings.â
I frowned in confusion. âI donât understand. You know that I always place the children as my priority. If
you were trying to protect my feelings, then you should be nicer to Summer all the more. What you said
to her was way too harsh.â
He fell silent, and I could tell that there was a hint of guilt that flashed across his eyes. âYouâre right,â he
said at last. âI overreacted and should have handled that better. Iâll find a way to make it up to her.â
Itâs tough being a parent, but at least heâs trying. I relaxed slightly and let the matter drop. âWhat should
we do if Summer really decides to leave with Jared?â
âShe wonât,â Ashton confidently said as he started the car once more and resumed driving us back
home.
âAnd why is that?â I asked dubiously. After that whole tense exchange he had with Summer earlier, I
was less certain in his ability to make her want to stay with us.
My husband spared a glance at me from the rearview mirror. âDonât worry,â he said with a trace of a
smile in his voice. âJust leave everything to me. Iâll handle this.â
I raised a skeptical brow. Strangely, that did not assure me in the least. If anything, it only made me
worry more. I offered a silent prayer to the heavens, hoping against hope that this man would not make
things worse.
Ever since then, Summer had stopped coming back to the Fuller residence, though to my knowledge,
she was still doing a perfectly good job running the club in what I had guessed as an attempt to use
work as a distraction.