Chapter 511
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âMrs. Fuller, Iâll need to check your wound,â the doctor told me.
I paused before pulling up my skirt, exposing the bruise on my knee.
Ashtonâs arms around me tightened as he reminded the doctor, âBe gentle. Sheâs quite sensitive.â
The doctor nodded and pressed on my bruise lightly. âDoes it hurt?â
I shook my head. âNot really. Iâm fine.â It was just a slight fall, and Ashton was exaggerating.
The doctor nodded and applied some ointment on my bruise. He handed the ointment to Ashton and
stated, âApply this on her wound every morning and night. Massage it gently. Sheâll be fine after a few
days of rest.â
Ashton nodded and ordered Joseph to send the doctor out.
All the while, he kept his arms around me.
I knew he was worried about me. The quieter he was, the more guilty I felt.
Raising a hand, I tugged his shirt gently. âAshton, I havenât had dinner yet.â
I was starving after the huge outcry earlier.
A chuckle escaped his lips as he asked, âSure. What do you want to eat?â
âAnything will do!â I was just hungry and didnât have any specific cravings.
He nodded and kissed my forehead gently before pulling the covers up for me.
After he left, I let out a sigh. Todayâs incident mustâve caused Fuller Corporationâs situation to worsen.
Feeling parched, I rose to my feet. The bruise wasnât painful at all.
When I arrived downstairs, Ashton and Joseph were huddled together in the kitchen. Both men were
tall and attractive. Just looking at them was enough to have one sigh in admiration.
Something was bubbling on the stove. Ashton was washing something while Joseph was helping him.
They seemed to be engrossed in conversation.
I walked into the kitchen and grabbed a glass.
âHow did Scarlettâs whereabouts get leaked out?â Ashton inquired.
Startled, I turned to look at them.
They were so engrossed with what they were doing and didnât notice I was there.
Joseph washed the ingredients while explaining, âMrs. Fuller bumped into Ms. Ludwick at the hospital.â
Ashton arched a brow. âMs. Ludwick?â
âKristina Ludwick.â
Discarding the stuff in his hand, Ashtonâs gaze landed on the bubbling pot. âWhat happened?â
âIt seems that Mrs. Fuller and Ms. Larson had a fight at the entrance of the hospital,â reported Joseph.
âMs. Ludwick cursed Mrs. Fuller.â
âWhat did she say?â Ashton pressed on. He proceeded to throw the ingredients into the pot calmly.
Joseph touched his nose uneasily before replying, âB*tch!â
Ashtonâs expression hardened upon hearing the answer. His hands paused midair as he grunted,
âMm.â
Everyone who knew him well could tell that he was angry.
Joseph washed his hands clean before asking, âWhat do I have to do?â
Instead of giving him an order, Ashton queried, âDo you know what women care about the most?â
Joseph was taken aback. âTheir looks?â he guessed.
A hint of mirth appeared in Ashtonâs gaze.
âSheâll only learn her lesson after something she cares for the most gets destroyed.â
Joseph quirked his brows and answered, âGot it!â
He wiped his hands dry and retrieved his phone, about to leave.
Ashton removed the pot from the stove. âSheâs a woman, so spare her slightly. Inform Jared before
taking any action. If it bothers him, teach her a lesson. If he isnât bothered, do as you see fit.â
Joseph nodded and exited the kitchen.
As I was in the living room, I overheard everything. Joseph spotted me immediately. He seemed slightly
surprised, but quickly composed himself. âMrs. Fuller!â he greeted me politely.
He left after that.
I stood rooted to the spot as Ashton came out. He noticed that I was barefooted. âWhy arenât you
wearing slippers?â
Gaping, I explained, âI was in a hurry and forgot to put them on.â
Ashton picked me up and brought me back to the bedroom.
He was going to head downstairs when I pulled on his sleeve. His eyes crinkled up in amusement as
he asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âIâm thirsty!â I wanted to get some water but overheard their conversation accidentally.
Nodding, he responded, âOkay. Wait for me.â
When I finished the glass of water, he brought dinner up and served it to me. âHere you go. Rest well
after dinner, alright?â
I nodded obediently. There was no need to ask about Kristina. After all, none of us were innocent.
Even though I was starving earlier, I no longer had any appetite after a couple of bites.
Since I stopped eating, Ashton frowned. âDo you not like the food?â
I shook my head and leaned into his embrace. âItâs yummy, but I donât feel hungry anymore.â
He didnât force me to finish the food lest I puke it all out.