Chapter 372
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I brooded for a good long while. âIsnât Nick Cameronâs biological son?â I asked Ashton, breaking the
silence.
It was obvious how much Cameron loves Rebecca. But she treated Nick completely differently. She
was negligent and dismissive of him.
Ashton started the engine. With his eyes on the road, he grunted in acknowledgment. âWhen Nickâs
father married Cameron, his birth mother had already passed away from an accident. He was in his
early teens when Cameron became his stepmother.â
Early teens. He was old enough by then. Nick did not feel much affection towards Cameron as well.
âWhy did Cameron invite all of us for a meal?â Logically, I would be the last person she wants to meet.
At a red light, Ashton pulled the handbrake and turned to me. âAre you still feeling a grudge?â
âWhat grudge?â I was startled.
âTowards Cameron and Rebecca?â
I bit my lip and glanced towards Summer, who was fast asleep. âLife is long, we have to move forward
one way or another,â I answered evasively.
It wasnât possible for me to stay where I was. The matter with Macy and the child was out of my control.
What was within my control was the ability to make my peace with it.
Furthermore, Rebecca and Cameron werenât doing so well themselves.
The process of registering for Summer was surprisingly easy. It was credited to Ashtonâs influence
within J City. He had good relations and decent financial capabilities. He must have pulled some strings
to get the matter resolved for us without them asking us too many questions.
Ashton glanced over at my household register and smiled. âThereâs a third member of our little family.â
âHas your Household Register always been at R Province?â He suddenly frowned.
I nodded. âWhen we got married, Grandpa told me to move it over here. But I was thinking of Grandma.
She would be left alone if I did that.â
Ashton raised an eyebrow. âDidnât you and John create your accounts together?â
I shook my head. âWhen his father sent him to us, he was almost a grown man. The Stovalls found him
at Grandmaâs and took him away. I think his registration was created by his father under the Stovall
name.â
Ashton narrowed his eyes. âThe Stovall family is influential in K City. Have you ever thought about why
Johnâs father chose your grandmother out of all the other families?â
âIt could be due to the circumstances at that time,â I replied, nonplussed. It was twenty years ago, who
could remember?
He frowned and carried Summer to the car. âA lonely old lady in a forlorn county town was somehow
acquainted with the heir apparent of the Stovall family from K City, and a famous merchant in J City.
Scarlett, donât you think that this is an astonishing coincidence?â
I thought hard about Grandma knowing old Mr. Fuller in the past. I did think that it was a coincidence.
When she brought me out of R Province, she told me that old Mr. Fuller was an old friend of hers.
I did not think much of it at the time. Looking back at it now, however, it did seem strange. Grandma
spent her entire life in a tiny county within R Province. How on earth did she come to befriend a man
from a powerful family in another city?
The more I thought about it, the more it gnawed at me. Now that Grandma was gone, I couldnât find out
about their connection.
âThereâs no use in investigating about the past. Forget about it. Itâs cold outside, letâs hurry up and bring
Summer home,â Ashton said.
I directed my thoughts towards the plan of moving with Summer to Peakville Estate. She may not like
the sudden change, so Jackson and I agreed to have her at Peakville Estate by day and at Glenwood
at night.
After a hectic day, we got home late to Peakville Estate.
I was rather tired. When the car pulled up and I threw open the door, Ashton appeared to lift me up in
his arms before I had the chance to react. He carried me all the way into the villa.
After several moments of startled silence, I said, âAshton, let me down. I can walk on my own.â
I was dreadfully thin after giving birth. Ashton didnât seem to exert himself overly much when he carried
me.
At the door, he shot me a sly look that plainly said he had no intention of letting me down. âOpen the
door!â he commanded.
I reached out and scanned my thumb. The front door swung open. He carried me past the living room
and straight into the bedroom on the second floor.
He dropped me on the bed and climbed on top of me. It was intimate being in his arms.
We were all adults. Naturally, I knew what was coming up next, but I felt a little awkward all the same.
âAshtonâ¦â
At the sound of his name, he looked at me with his dark eyes. âNever leave me again for any reason,â
he said hoarsely, his Adamâs apple shifted seductively. âYou must know that youâre my wife. You can
depend on me for any problems you have. Please think of me whenever you run into any difficulties.
Only me!â
I felt my eyes shift dreamily. âThank you, Ashton.â
He nuzzled his face close to my ear and chuckled. âNo need to thank me. Letâs get practical.â
He laughed again at the surprised expression on my face and pulled me into his arms. âYouâre too thin.
Weâll get you started on a nutritious diet tomorrow onwards, or people will start talking about how Iâm
starving my wife.â
I bit my trembling lip. I had in my heart appreciation for that man which I did not truly know how to
express.