Chapter 542
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
If you could love, you must do so with all your heart and make your loved one happy so that you would
have no regrets in the future.
â¦
The next day, Sally called, and the first thing she asked was, âTaken your medicine?â
I thought for a while before I remembered that yesterday, she had said I sounded nasal and that I
should take some medicine.
I nodded and said, âI have.â
âDecember is just around the corner. Since itâs the festive season, we must have some decorations.
Later, you must go out with me to do some shopping.â
She sounded domineering, leaving me with no option.
Nodding, I promised her that I would.
Ashton was busy with work, and I could not tag along with him all the time.
Since Flora was not around, I tidied up a little and drove to the mall.
Sally was waiting at the entrance. When she saw me, she started ranting, âItâs not that far. If you didnât
want to come, you could have told me.â
As I took the trolley from her, I took a glance at the supermarket nearby. âAre we shopping there?â
Pursing her lips, she nodded and went straight in.
I followed her in. She was not very ladylike, looking more like a nagging middle-aged housewife. After
shopping for some necessities, she looked back at me and said, âAre you good at making dough?â
I shook my head. âNo, Iâm not!â
She frowned. âWe have tacos every year on New Yearâs Eve. If you are not good at making dough,
how can we make the tacos?â
âWe can buy the tortillas and make the tacos with them,â I replied, but then I saw her with a bag of flour,
so I guessed she wanted to prepare the dough herself.
âHomemade tortillas taste so much better.â At that, she did as I thought she would, putting the bag of
flour into the trolley.
I was about to say something but decided against it.
Oh, fine!
Iâll just play by ear!
Two hours later, we arranged for the delivery staff to send all the stuff back to the villa. Then Sally took
me to a Thai restaurant.
The reason was that she wanted to reward me for going shopping with her.
After we were seated, Sally started chatting, âIn K City, it is hard to find authentic Thai food. This
restaurant is really good, though. You shall soon try the real thing.â
While ordering food, she said to me, âBefore I came to K City, I liked the Thai restaurant on University
Road in J City the most. After I came to K City, I never went back there anymore. Iâve searched the
entire K City for so many years, but I havenât seen any authentic Thai restaurants except this one. You
should give it a try.â
From her words, I could feel her longing for home.
Indeed, after she turned eighteen, she spent her remaining life in K City, and her memories of home
had faded by then. Whenever she tried to reminisce it, only the tastes from her childhood would come
to her mind.
It was just like how my love for candy was influenced by my childhood memories. Grandma always had
different types of candies in her pocket. Whenever I felt upset, one piece of candy from her would
dispel all my distress.
Now that those people in my memories were gone and I could never see them again, the only thing
that remained for me to reminisce was the sweet taste of candies.
When the waiter brought the dishes, I got up. âAunt Sally, I need to go and wash my hands.â
After shopping in the supermarket for some time, we dirtied our hands a little, so she got up and went
with me.
On the way back, I went to the washroom while she returned to our table.
When I came back to our table, there was an old acquaintance seated there whom I had not seen for a
long timeâRebecca.
âAunt Sally, Iâve been busy lately. Thatâs why I didnât have time to visit you. You seem to have lost
weight,â Rebecca said.
With her were two others who were strangers to me, most likely her friends.
Being cordial, Sally smiled and replied, âMy dear, you are so good at flattering. I havenât lost weight or
gained any. Iâm still the same.â
Rebecca smiled. âWhen I am free later on, Iâll go and visit you.â
I knew that my presence would destroy the harmonious atmosphere.
After hesitating, Sally said, âLetty, come here. The food is ready.â
Letty?
Other than my close friends and relatives, nobody addresses me by this name.
I walked to the dining table, and my eyes met Rebeccaâs icy gaze.
It was evident that she was jealous.
Ignoring her, I seated myself.
Sally placed some scrumptious-looking food on my plate, saying, âThis place serves the most authentic
dishes. Come on, give it a try. Youâll love it.â
I nodded without saying anything.
Seeing that Rebecca did not intend to leave, Sally remained smiling while she said, âMs. Larson, do
you want to eat with us? I ordered a lot. If you donât mind, you can stay.â
Her words were carefully thought out. She started with âMs. Larson,â which was polite but distant to
indicate that they were not close.
The second part of her speech sounded like a sincere invitation and not just courtesy, but there
seemed to be a hidden meaning.
Rebecca was slightly taken aback, but she accepted her offer without hesitation. Then she sat next to
Sally and said affectionately, âAunt Sally, since you like Thai food too, we can come here together when
you have time in the future. I like it very much as well.â
Hearing that, Sally smiled and served her some food. Then she put down the ladle, and with her
slender fingers, she patted Rebeccaâs hand gently and said, âMy child, itâs my honor if you call me aunt
like Ashton does. However, you and I are neither family nor related. In the future, itâs better that you
address me as Ms. Fuller!â