Chapter 667
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
She was obsessed with Buddhism. The moment she was saved, she erected a Buddha statue in her
room and started worshipping it. Tessa sat cross legged before the statue and put her hands together
as she muttered the mantras under her breath.
âWhat do you want to talk about?â she said.
I looked at her and answered, âDo you really believe heâll bless you?â
She looked at me from the corner of her eye and replied sternly, âI wouldnât be talking to you now if he
doesnât.â
Well, that was one woman far gone in religion. I paused for a moment. âThey said you live in A City.
Laurelâs going to open up a shop there once we get back. Want to join us?â
âNo,â she refused firmly.
I nodded. âI didnât mean it, you know. I didnât want to hurt you guys. I really didnât. I never expected
Dante to hurt you like that. Iââ
âEnough!â she interrupted me and threw me a dirty look. âDo you really think youâre that noble, Stovall?
You keep looking down at us from a pedestal. Has anyone ever told you youâre one heck of a
hypocrite?â
I looked at her, stunned.
She sneered. âI donât think you even realized this yourself, but youâre a cold, selfish woman. And yet
you keep trying to make yourself out to be some saint. You come from a privileged background, men
fawn over you, and people would help you out no matter what. All you did was sit on your *ss and
reaped the rewards. Ask yourself: have you ever gotten something through your own two hands? I
knew it.â
I gaped at her, having no retort for that.
She was spurred on by my silence. âYouâre just pretending to be a good guy, but you hate me more
than they do, donât you? Thatâs why you kept quiet when Dante chose me. Because youâd feel less
guilty if I was the one whoâs hurt. Because you never liked me. Am I right?â
I kept quiet, for I thought she had a point. Humans would tend to be sentimental, and even though I
knew some part of her answer was fueled by her own rage, I couldnât help but feel that I had the same
thought at some point too.
I wanted to save them, yes, but I didnât do my best either. I just went with the flow and didnât do
everything I could. even though I knew Ashton might be looking for me in Venria, I was still staying in
Western Europe without a care.
âWhat? Got nothing to say to that?â She sneered with disdain.
I got up and left without saying anything. Not many people could face their own darkness head on. Me
included.
â¦
The morning sun shone through the glass and covered the bed with golden dust. It was already August
before I knew it. Fallâs around the corner.
Everyone gathered in the lobby early in the morning to prepare for the return. We managed to get to
Western Europe from Venria without any passport or ID since the security was lax thanks to Armond,
but it wouldnât be so easy the other way around. Fortunately, Nora and the girls called their families and
asked them to send the necessary documents over.
Not mine though. I couldnât call anyone else, since the only number I memorized was Ashtonâs. That
proved to be a headache for Armond, and he had to talk to a lot of people in power to get the
authorization for me.
We came to the airport, and Armond sent his men to take our flight tickets. At the same time, he went
to settle his matters, leaving us alone.
Nora and the girls were exhilarated. Nora held my hands. âYou canât imagine how happy I am right
now.â
âWe can go home! Yay!â
âYay for me too!â
The girls held each otherâs hands, looking excited. Tabitha suggested, âOur flightâs one hour away. Why
donât we buy something to bring home?â
âSure!â
And then everyone was silent. Laurel said carefully, âBut we donât have money.â Well, that killed the
mood.
âGet Scarlett to lend you some then. Sheâs friends with Mr. Murphy, and the Murphys are rich. I donât
think sheâd refuse, would she?â Tessa blurted.
Everyone looked at me. Well, this is awkward. Nora gave me the puppy-eye look and said nothing.
Tabitha hesitated before speaking up, âScarlett. I know itâs a bit much to ask, but can you lend us some
money? I really want to bring something home with me. Itâs been a while since I left, and my parents
must be worried sick. I want to get something for them.â
âYeah,â Laurel said carefully. âSame here. They must be worried sick. I know they must have searched
high and low for us.â