Chapter 672
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I pursed my lips and replied, âNo. Iâm fine, donât worry about me.â
âI want to see you.â He sounded like he was trying to stifle his emotions.
I want to see you.
Itâs been a long time since I heard such sentimental words. I smiled as my heart filled with warmth.
âIâm fine, Ashton. Really.â I had wanted to tell him to live our own lives separately, but I knew that it
would inevitably anger him.
âIâm not fine.â He sounded grouchy and emotional at the end of his tether. âScarlett, everyone has their
limits. I let you go when you wanted to leave. I was even willing to wait for you here. But you canât
continue to be away like this. The night-time loneliness is killing me and I donât want to count on my
memories to get past the nights. I want to see you, and I mean now.â
I was dumbfounded for a moment. This was the first time for me to hear Ashton pouring out his feelings
with no reservations, and his voice had an edge to it.
If he was in front of me at this moment, I would have pulled him into a tight embrace and tell him that I
miss him too.
âThank you for taking good care of Summer, Ashton.â I changed the subject. I was afraid that I would
not be able to control myself and tell him that I missed him. I was also afraid that if I were to appear in
his life again, his world would be turned upside down.
He should be living a happy, married life, surrounded by children. But I was unable to give him a happy
marriage, and I couldnât even bear him any children. Leaving him was the best choice.
I could hear him asking in a rough voice, âAre you punishing me, Scarlett? If so, then tell me what I
need to do so that youâll come back to me?â
I was stunned and didnât know what else to say. After a moment of silence, I decided to end the call as I
was afraid to continue having this conversation with him. âI have to go, Ashton. Iâm hanging up now.â
And with that, I hung up the phone and felt the sudden urge to cry. When did I become such a coward?
How pathetic!
Back at the company, Armond looked at me and asked irritably, âScarlett, care to explain yourself?â
It was supposed to be a one-hour lunch break, but I ended up spending two hours making a police
report. I was terribly late by the time I made it back to the office.
There was a deep frown on his face, he was clearly upset.
I told him everything, sparing no details, but he was still angry. âWhatever it is, itâs irresponsible of you
to leave your post during working hours.â
I apologized profusely for my behavior. Knowing that he was angry, I chose to stay silent.
When he saw that I remained silent after being chastised, he stopped himself and said, âGo to Linda for
handover. Youâre considered skipping work for today.â
I was dumbfounded. I was away from work for an hour, and thatâs considered skipping work? These
capitalists are vicious!
After all, heâs the boss, and I made a mistake. No excuses there.
After handing over the work to Linda, Nora called.
âDo you have any plan tonight, Scarlett? Letâs have dinner.â
I thought for a while and said dejectedly, âActually, I really want to go to dinner with you. But I might
have something on tonight.â
Armond had said that I would need to be on call twenty-four hours a day, and thereâs no telling when
exactly he was going to call me.
âOh!â She sounded disappointed. âWhatâs occupying your time? Iâve made plans to meet up with
Tabitha and Laurel, and weâre going to Zero Degrees tonight. After our near-death experience, what
can be more important than being alive and happy? Youâd better not turn me down.â
I chuckled and said, âIâm not turning you down, Nora. Iâm serious. Iâm working in Armondâs company as
his secretary. And I must be on call twenty-four hours a day. I canât just leave.â
She sighed and asked, âYouâre a secretary? Being on call for twenty-four hours a day, does that mean
youâre involved in every aspect of his life?â
âThinking about it, that sounds like it.â After all, I had to cook breakfast and dinner. Thatâs pretty much
everything.
âHoly cr*p!â She exclaimed excitedly. âWhy does it sound like youâre in an idol drama? Could it be that
Armond is attracted to you?â
I nearly choked on my own saliva after hearing that. I coughed and said, âYouâre thinking too much. Iâm
working for him because Iâm short of money.â
âTsk!â She started to be nosy. âItâs not that Iâm thinking too much. Itâs just that I canât help but think that
your scenario is similar to those in idol dramas.â
She paused and then continued, âBy the way, when are you going back to K City? You said youâre short
of money, why donât I give you someâ¦â
Stopping mid-sentence, there was a slight pause before she continued, âThatâs not right. Didnât you say
that youâre married? Shouldnât you be going back to your husband instead? Why are you in Mr.
Murphyâs company?â
Just then, I didnât know what to say. So I avoided her questions by saying, âI have to go. Iâm going to
hang up now. Letâs meet up next time.â