Chapter 704
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
After a momentâs hesitation, Linda beckoned me to sit with her.
I sat next to Linda but realized Nora refused to look in my direction. Judging by that reaction, I figured
she was still mad at me from earlier.
A sharp-eyed Linda also noticed the tension between us and tried to change the subject. âWeâre so
thankful for your help today. Otherwise, who knows what that scumbag Derek would have done to us.â
âDonât mention it,â Nora casually replied.
Piqued by curiosity, Linda couldnât help but continue, âMs. Oberick, the grandfather you mentioned
earlier, is he the Mr. Oberick that Iâm thinking of?â
Nora pursed her lips as she pondered about the question. âDonât think so much. Meeting you was fate,
so letâs drink to that!â
It was at that moment when I realized how little I knew about Nora. We had initially met in Venria, and
even though everyone shared their stories, we all kept them brief. Even I didnât divulge much about
myself, so it wouldnât be a surprise if she had held back information about herself too.
Linda noticed Noraâs reluctance to elaborate and thus didnât ask any further. It was also then when the
food and drinks got delivered.
Linda poured us our wine and raised a toast to us. âOnce again, I have to thank the two of you for
today. Hereâs to our friendship!â
Nora raised her glass of wine in return and drank it in one gulp.
âIâm still curious though, how did you get in here? We didnât even see you around before this. It seems
too much of a coincidence, doesnât it?â Linda quizzed.
Nora raised her head and glanced at me. âI had long noticed the commotion when you were still in the
lobby. Then I heard the staff mention the old lecher wanting to get a room, so I told them to let me in
first.â
Linda nodded, her eyes filled with gratitude. âThank goodness for you. I still shudder to think what
Derek might have done to us otherwise.â
Just then, I mustered up my courage and turned to Nora. âI was rash earlier today, and I apologize for
that. Thank you for still helping us get rid of Derek.â
Nora seemed to be in self-reflection as she held my gaze. âItâs not entirely your fault. Iâm sure you have
your reasons, so I shouldnât have forced you for an answer. Besides, when it comes to affairs of the
heart, everyone handles them differently. I shouldnât have meddled in yours. I am to blame for being so
pushy,â she said apologetically.
âNo, you arenât!â I exclaimed. âI donât know how to handle these problems, and I always seem to
overcomplicate them. As an outsider, you have a clearer view of things. And as my friend, itâs only
natural that you want to help. At the end of the day, itâs my fault for pushing you away.â
Linda looked at us and burst out laughing. âYou guys are adorable! Come on, letâs drink. Real friends
donât keep grudges. After today, weâll still be friends!â
With the tension between Nora and I all gone, the three of us continued drinking to our heartsâ content.
Nora was terrible when she got under the influence of alcohol. All it took was a few glasses of wine
before she latched on to Linda and bombarded her with every question about Armond, from details
about his lifestyle to his past relationships.
Linda could still hold back initially, but the more she said, the more enthusiastic she got. Before long,
she had managed to spill just about everything she knew about Armond.
I had stopped drinking for fear of getting too drunk and having no one to take care of me. As I
continued to be entertained by my friendsâ incessant need for gossip, Armond called.
âWhere are you?â he asked, slightly fuming.
It suddenly dawned on me that because I had gone out with Linda right after work, I hadnât been home
to make Armond dinner. Is that why heâs angry?
My anxiety drowned out my surroundings as I tried to pull myself together. âMr. Murphy, Iâm so sorry.
Iâm out with friends tonight, so I- â
âWhere are you?â he interrupted.
I was speechless, but Nora replied on my behalf, âBaroness Bar.â
âWho are you with?â Armond snapped. He wasnât hiding his anger anymore.
âLinda and Nora,â I answered honestly.
After a slight pause, I added, âMr. Murphy, have you eaten?â
However, all I got was a dial tone in response as Armond had already hung up on me.
Nora, who was now very drunk, tried to snatch my phone away. âWho was that on the phone? Was it
Ashton?â
As she fiddled around with my phone, she continued, âYou should call him and snatch him back from
Ms. Zimmer, or whatever sheâs called. Heâs your man! How can you let him take care of another
woman?â
I slapped my forehead in exasperation. Nora was a little dizzy from all the wine she had had, so I led
her over to the sofa to rest.
Linda, on the other hand, was already lying quietly on the sofa. If she had been anything like Nora, I
wouldnât have been able to handle them both.
I got up to get Nora some water, only to realize I felt a little light-headed myself. So much for saying Iâd
drink less.
âAshton, your woman is drunk. Are you coming to take care of her?â Nora suddenly piped up.
When I turned to look at her, I found her pressing away on my phone haphazardly. I couldnât help but
frown. âNora! Stop playing!â
She ignored me as she brought the phone to her ear and shouted, âBaroness Bar!â