Chapter 701
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âScarlett, are you aware that other people can get hurt too? Youâre not the only person who bleeds or
cries, you know.â
I stayed silent in shock as I processed what she said. It was the first time anyone had ever said
anything like that to me.
âI-â I tried to explain but scoffed at myself. I nodded and said, âYouâre right. Iâm sorry. I didnât realize how
much I hurt other people.â
Since I couldnât explain myself, I just hailed a taxi and went back to Murphy Corporation.
I felt like screaming. All this while, I had always been more of a cold person, and I didnât know what to
do now that someone had brought it up.
My bad mood continued even after I was back at the office. I looked through some of the documents
that Armond wanted to be signed and felt even worse.
Linda saw that I was still in the office and knocked to come in. She frowned as she asked, âAre you
okay?â
I noticed that everyone had left and replied mildly, âIâm fine. Might be PMS or something.â
She said a bit pitifully, âOh, thatâs too bad. The Magpie Festival is in two days. What a downer!â
The Magpie Festival?
I had almost forgotten about the Magpie Festival and sighed. âIâm too old to even celebrate the Magpie
Festival anymore. Thereâs no meaning to it now.â
She rolled her eyes at me. âWhat do you mean youâre âtoo oldâ? Do you think people just start to wither
and dry up after a certain age? Thatâs so boring of you.â
I chuckled and suddenly remembered Noraâs request to ask Linda out for dinner that night.
I was about to ask when I suddenly remembered what happened. After todayâs incident, I didnât know if
Nora would still want to have dinner.
âLinda, do you have any good friends? Maybe someone you really love?â
Linda nodded. Her heels seemed to be hurting her, so she sat down next to me. âOf course I do. I have
a close friend who Iâve known for about fifteen years. As for someone I really love, I have my kid and
my parents.â
I hesitated before asking, âWhat about your husband?â
She paused in slight surprise before replying, âWe got a divorce.â
I was taken aback for a second and apologized hastily. âIâm sorry, I didnât know-â
âItâs okay. Itâs normal after all. At my age, everyoneâs bound to come across an obstacle or two.
Scarlett, you donât have to follow any particular recipe for life. Just do what you like,â she said mildly as
if she was simply asking about the weather. I nodded with a smile.
She smiled back. âWhatâs wrong? Did something happen?â
Since we had already started talking about this, I didnât feel the need to hide anything. With a nod, I
said, âI donât really know how to treat those people who care about me. It seems like Iâm always
unknowingly pushing them away.â
She looked at me with her hands folded under her chin. âYour friends and loved one, perhaps?â
I nodded again. âYeah. Itâs not like we learn how to love other people in school. I think I might have
missed a lesson or two.â
She looked at me in surprise. âYou have a child, donât you? Donât you love her? I donât know how other
people would explain it, but to me, love simply means wishing the best for the other person from the
very bottom of your heart. Just think about how you treat your daughter. You know whatâs best for her,
so you always try to provide her with the best.â
âWhat about friends?â
âItâs the same idea but in moderation. After all, if you go overboard, you might achieve the opposite
result.â
I felt like giving up. âThatâs so complicated. I still donât think I understand how to solve my problems.â
She raised an eyebrow. âWhat happened? Just tell me. Iâm older than you after all, so hopefully, I can
be of some help.â
âWhat should I do if I argued with a friend?â
She looked surprised. âHave you never argued with a friend before?â
I shook my head. âNot exactly.â Before this, when Macy and I argued, I usually stayed silent and didnât
retaliate. She always came back to find me after she got over it anyway.
This time, my attitude toward both Nora and Ashton seemed to make this a much harder situation than
before.
After some thought, I decided to just come out and ask, âAre you busy tonight? Letâs have dinner.â
She smiled in surprise. âWhat a coincidence. My parents offered to watch my kid for me today, and I
was planning on having a nice night off. Iâm glad to have a partner now.â
After tidying up our things, we headed out of the office.
Linda and I walked around the mall for a while and had a light meal. Since she rarely got the chance to
have a night out, we decided to go to a bar.
âYou know, I havenât stepped foot in a bar since giving birth. I was starting to feel much older than I
actually am! Looks like everyone really does need a night out once in a while to keep spry and
energized,â Linda quipped. She was in a pretty good mood and ordered another round of drinks,
sipping from her glass as she chatted with me.
She drank rather quickly and suddenly approached me with slightly narrowed eyes. âBeing young sure
is nice. Just sitting down here already got you some stares.â