Chapter 281
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I drew my lower lip between my teeth. She was right. After all, Parker was dead. Ashton would have to
keep his word, no matter what. If something had happened to Rebecca, he would need to take care of
her.
I sneered at her. âRebecca, if youâre willing to sacrifice your whole life, I donât mind your existence. After
all, we share a bed at night. You know he doesnât love you romantically. I canât believe youâre okay with
waiting for him. Youâre not even his mistress. If thatâs the case, why should I mind?â
As the color drained from her face, I continued, âYour existence might bother us occasionally, but youâll
have to waste the rest of your life doing this. However, if you leave Ashton, youâll have a different life.
Youâre pretty with a powerful family background. There will be other men who would make you happy.
Look, Joe is a good example. Itâs obvious he really likes you. Even if Cameronâs reputation gets torn to
shreds, you can still take care of her. The Moore family is too strong for me to destroy. So, as long as
you leave, I wonât get to sabotage your future.â
I was telling the truth. As long as Rebecca was willing to give up, my actions wouldnât bring harm to her.
However, judging from her persistence toward Ashton all over the years, I knew she would refuse to
leave as she was used to him.
Indeed, a menacing glint flashed across her gaze.
She shook her head. âNo, I wonât leave him. If you refuse to let my mother off, then weâll fight till the
end. Letâs make things difficult for each other. Scarlett, you want nothing else, but I want both him and
my family. I wonât give up.â
I shrugged. âFine. Letâs see who will win.â
Rebecca was greedy, as she wanted everything. She was right. It seemed like I wanted nothing else,
but it was because I had nothing to begin with.
I didnât realize when Rebecca left the cafe. I sat in my seat as my heart clenched slowly. To her, losing
a baby meant a few days of pain.
After I lost my child, I lost the will to live. She had her parents and relatives, but I had nothing else.
The coffee stain had dried off. I knew I must be a pathetic mess by now.
Standing up, I got ready to head back to work. Suddenly, I noticed someone standing beside me.
Ashtonâs sudden appearance gave me a shock. I thought heâs busy?
âW-Why are you here?â I grabbed my bag and prepared to leave.
He narrowed his eyes. âWho were you with earlier?â
âNo one!â I replied. Turning around, I noticed Jared and Joe taking a seat at a nearby table. It seemed
like they had just arrived.
Ashton urged. âWhy is there coffee on your outfit?â
The coffee had dried by now, but the stain was still visible. I furrowed my brows and lied, âI spilled
coffee on myself accidentally.â
Ashton snickered and glanced at me as if I were a clown making a fool of myself. âYou poured coffee
on yourself?â
I bit my lip and changed the topic. âAre you here to talk about work?â
He looked away from the empty cup on my table and insisted, âWho did this to you?â
âWill you beat her up or pour a cup of coffee over her head?â I frowned and retorted.
He arched a brow. âSo thatâs what you like?â
I was rendered speechless.
âForget it. You should go back to work. I need to return to my office!â Tattling on Rebecca was useless.
After all, he wouldnât beat her up, would he?
He grabbed my wrist. âWhat did she tell you?â
I could feel my head throbbing. âAshton, we can talk about this at home. You should go back to work.â
Prying his hand off, I headed out of the cafe.
Soon, Ashton caught up to me. He draped his blazer over my shoulders. âYou didnât drive here, right?
Iâll give you a ride home. Change into a clean clothes before going back to your company.â
I knitted my brows and shook my head to refuse his offer. âNo need. Itâs dry by now. I just need to deal
with something back in the company. Iâll head home right after that.â
âIs it that urgent?â he inquired sternly. When I met his gaze, he softened and said, âGo home and take a
shower. Donât you feel uncomfortable?â
âItâs fine.â
âScarlett!â Ashton scowled. âWe should get along better. After all, weâre married. Why are you doing
this?â
I frowned instinctively at his words. Mrs. Eriksen was right. He had been working hard to deal with the
problems. I could see how hard he was trying to take care of me.
After a pause, I gave him a nod. âOkay. Letâs go home, then.â
His expression relaxed as he brought me to his car. After he drove away, I asked, âDonât you need to
inform Dr. Crest and your friend?â