Chapter 762
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I felt as nonplussed as Armond looked. We both thought that Ashton was prepared to give me the
scolding of a lifetime.
Rachelâs look of shock on her tear-streaked face told me that she did not expect Ashton to be this
lenient with me as well.
I hesitated for a fraction of a second but repeated my sincere apology toward Rachel.
Ashton looked down at her. âMs. Zimmer, I, too, am sorry for whatever transpired today. I will be sure to
make the arrangements to see that you are compensated for.â
He was indifferent but cunning about how he had crafted that sentence.
Rachel was deathly pale as she stood up. She gazed at Ashton with disappointment but was unable to
say anything more.
All of a sudden, Joseph appeared and took her away to the hospital.
Armond had nothing more to say as well. He exchanged several words of courtesy with Ashton and
promptly departed.
After they left, Ashton and I remained where we were. I hung my head and prepared myself for the
telling-off I was about to receive.
âI shouldnât have hit her,â I blurted out. âI wonât do it again.â
âIf you didnât hit back, sheâd walk all over you,â he said with an unflinching gaze at me.
I was shocked, to say the least. I looked up at him quizzically.
Ashton gently lifted up my sleeves and frowned at my scratch scars. âDid you return the favor?â
I nodded. âI did, but I trimmed my nails a few days ago, so I think they didnât hurt her. I did pull out
some of her hair, though.â
Ashton gazed at me with a crestfallen expression written across his handsome features. âYou could
have used your fists or, at least, kicked her.â
I fought down a smile. âIâm not like men who fight with fists and feet. Actually, it was a good thing that
Linda had drenched her before the fight got too out of hand.â
Ashton eyed me with some playful disdain. âTwo of you ganging up on a woman, and you still managed
to get yourself hurt. You werenât even the one who threw the water! If Linda werenât here, would Rachel
have kicked your ass?â
I was speechless and hung my head like a guilty child. âIf Linda werenât here, I wouldnât have dared to
start a fight,â I said in a small voice. âI wouldnât have been able to beat her anyway. Sheâs too vicious!â
Ashton grunted and turned to leave at that.
I followed closely behind him but squatted down after a couple of steps. My heart filled with joy at every
step he took that led him further from me.
Ashton turned to look behind him when he did not hear me anymore. âWhat is it?â he asked.
âIâm hurt. I canât walk.â I remained squatted and pretended to be injured.
He was near tears with exasperation. âJust tell me. What should I do with you?â
I racked my brain for a moment. âCould you carry me out of here?â
Ashton laughed helplessly. âIs your leg injured?â
âNo!â I said, with a shake of my head.
âThen why would I carry you?â
âYou would if you love me!â I said in a huff and got up to walk.
I knew that he wanted me to say it out loud, but if it had to be forced, itâd lose its meaning.
Ashton looked at me with a twinkle in his eye. As I walked past him, he swept me up roughly in his
arms.
I was startled by the sudden movement. âAshton, you jerk!â I squealed.
He grunted without saying much else.
As we exited the corridor, the employees of the base caught sight of us and stared.
They had an odd expression on their face. I wouldnât blame them. After all, they were under the
impression that Ashton and Rachel were something of a couple given their closeness.
Especially since that day when we had dinner with Channing, Ashton did not bother to correct
Channingâs assumption that he and Rachel were an item, thus accidentally condoning the rumors.
As time passed, that notion became the default in everybodyâs minds.
Now that Ashton and I were this intimate under the public eye, it might attract some very unwelcome
gossip and speculation about us.
Ashton acted as if he hadnât noticed anything. He carried me straight to the office and plopped me
down onto an empty chair.
âWhereâre you going?â I blurted, seeing as he was about to leave.
âIâm getting a first aid kit,â he answered, turning around to look at me. âDo you intend for those to turn
into scars?â
âOf course not!â I shook my head.
As his tall and thin frame departed, I pored over the documents that Joseph had neatly arranged in a
pile.
They were mostly the minutes of recent meetings that theyâve had, nothing important. I got bored of
them quickly.
Ashton returned soon after with a first aid kit in hand.
âWhere else are you injured besides your arm?â he asked as he rolled my sleeve up.
I shook my head. It was common for girl-fights to just bear some scratches on non-vital areas. They
would heal up soon enough.
It wasnât even anything serious; Ashton was just overzealous.
I couldnât help but feel a surge of emotions as I watched him tend to my wounds with such tenderness.