Chapter 479
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I was just about to call Ashton for updates when the phone rang. It was Emery on the line.
âHow did it go? Have you decided how you are going to thank me?â She was never someone who beat
around the bush.
I have not the faintest idea what she meant until I glanced at the small crowd of paparazzi still waiting
outside. âYou are the one who got rid of paparazzi?â
âOh my! Donât you read the news? Such major news and you are still oblivious?â she exclaimed.
Indeed. I went back to the sofa and turned on my tablet. Professor Marrying Up! The Moore Heiress
Engaged To A College Professor! That was headlines all over the town.
âYou are behind that news?â It was an extremely demeaning headline. Hunter may not have come from
a rich and influential family, but he worked his way up and became a professor at a renowned college.
His personal accomplishments and capabilities were widely recognized.
âHunter was the one who told me to do so,â Emery revealed. âYou know I hated the idea of being under
public scrutiny, so we have never planned to go public with our wedding plans. However, your scandal
with Marcus was obviously orchestrated. Not only were juicy details leaked, but the spotlight was also
shone on the incident that happened four years ago. It would have been easy to deal with if those were
blatant lies. Unfortunately, most of the information exposed was somewhat true. Both the Moore family
and Ashton wanted to protect you from this unwanted attention. We could not think of a better way to
divert the publicâs attention other than releasing news of my wedding.â
That made sense. K City had just a few paparazzi and they had been hounding the same few big shots
and celebrities. They likely ran out of gossip subjects.
Emery was in her thirties but her family never pressured her to wed.
However, in the publicâs eye, she was the âIt girlâ who had it allâlooks, wealth, capability. The city was
awash in speculation that she would marry into another influential family. After all, it was common for
moneyed families to use marriage as a means to strengthen the clan.
Once news of Emeryâs wedding was out, it became the talk of the town. No wonder the paparazzi left
me alone.
âWhat do you and Hunter plan to do now?â Once the news went out, it meant they would not be able to
have a low-profile wedding anymore.
Emery seemed to take it in her strides. âAll we need to do is to make public our wedding details. Poor
Prof. Zane will have to get used to his newfound fame.â
âI am sorry⦠Yesterdayâs meetup with Marcus was unplanned. I did not expect someone to be stalking
and prying into our relationship.â
âItâs no big deal. It will blow over.â She went on to remind me, âbut donât forget our dinner date. You
have to make time for it.â
âOf course! I will not miss that,â I cheerfully replied.
Night fell.
I was fast asleep and did not notice when Ashton got home. I woke up to the sound of running water
from the bathroom.
I lay in bed, staring blankly at the ceiling, still groggy from sleep. Ashton came into the bedroom,
wrapped in a towel. He did not switch on the lights for fear of waking me.
I leaned over to switch on the bedside light and turned around to find him looking at me. He was wet,
fresh out of the shower.
âDid I wake you?â His handsome face had a smile on it.
I shook my head. I had always been a light sleeper and would have woken up anyway.
By the time he came to me, he had already wiped his body dry. His hair was dripping wet though. I sat
up, took the towel from him, and started drying his hair.
âAre there any more paparazzi outside?â I asked. Although most of them had shifted their attention to
the Moores, there were still a few hanging around.
He grabbed me and sat me on his lap, his chest still cold from the shower.
âThey have all left.â He sounded tired and rested his chin on my collarbone.
âNo! That is ticklish!â
âWhere is your itch?â he murmured.
I pursed my lips bashfully.
âHave you taken your dinner?â His voice was mellow and subdued.
âYes,â I replied with a nod.
He bent and suck hard on my neck. âLittle liar! The food in the fridge was untouched.â
I did not expect him to be so attentive and observant.
âI was not hungry. I snacked.â It was the truth. I seemed to have put on some weight since I came back
to K City.
âHow can you consider snacks as a meal?â he grumbled.
âOf course, we can!â Itâs true, especially for ladies.
He would have none of that. After I dried his hair, he carried me and made his way downstairs.
It was dark. I clung to his neck for fear of falling. âAshton, where are you bringing me to? It is late.
Arenât you tired?â