Chapter 796
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
If I said that I did not want to eat, he would just continue to nag. Thus, I could only reply, âIâve already
eaten. Have you?â
âYep, Iâm eating now!â The sound of glasses clinking together could be heard from his end.
âAre you eating outside?â
âYep!â he replied.
My hair was still wet, and when I leaned back against it, my back was drenched. I turned and asked,
âWho are you with?â
He chuckled lightly and said, âA⦠girl!â
I pursed my lips. âIs she younger or older?â
âYounger!â
My eyes narrowed as I asked, âIs she pretty?â
âYep!â he quipped.
My lips twitched. âIs she prettier than me?â
He grinned and said, âBoth of you are pretty!â
I inhaled deeply and snapped, âAshton, be serious. Otherwise, Iâm going to hang up on you.â
He laughed loudly and clearly had no qualms about hiding his exuberant mood.
The laughter was pleasing to the ears. I had initially assumed that he was eating with some woman.
But from the way he laughed, I could tell that I knew the person he was with!
A childish voice sounded out from the phone, âMr. Fuller, are you talking to Mommy?â
My heart skipped a beat. It had been so long since I last heard Summerâs voice and held her in my
arms.
Tears welled up in my eyes that instant.
Ashton handed the phone to Summer. âMommy? Is that you? Iâm Summer.â
My heart ached, and the lump in my throat prevented me from speaking for some time. A weight
pressed down on my chest as I struggled to draw breath.
Due to my silence, Summer became anxious and said, âCan you hear me, Mommy?â
Tears started to flow down my face. Each beaded droplet of water seemed to sting me on its way down.
I took in a shaky breath and replied, âIâm here, Summer. I⦠can hear you!â
Speaking to her brought on another tide of tears.
Summer was elated to hear my voice. She could not contain her excitement as she proceeded to fire
off words, âHave you eaten, Mommy? When are you coming home? Mr. Fuller and I have been waiting
for forever. Let me tell you a secret â Iâve planted many sweet potatoes in the yard. Grandma says that
when they sprout, youâll be back. Theyâve already started growing. Are you going to be home soon,
Mommy?â
I choked, and for a moment, I could not breathe. Tears cascaded down my cheeks endlessly as I
nodded and said, âIâm going to be home soon. Once Iâm done working, Iâll go home to you. Eat well, do
your best in school, and listen to what Mr. Fuller says, okay?â
âOkay!â I could almost see Summer nodding earnestly. âIâm a very good girl, Mommy. I can recite many
poems now, and I even know how to write and count. Mr. Fuller let me take piano lessons, and Iâve
learned how to play âTwinkle Twinkle Little Star.â Iâll play it for you when youâre back. I know how to draw
too. I drew a beautiful picture for you, so please come home soon, Mommy. My birthday is almost here.
Mr. Jackson says heâll invite Michael and Mr. Johnson to my birthday. Itâs going to be fun. So, you have
to come home quickly!â
I nodded and tried to fight back the tears. âOkay. Iâll definitely be back before your birthday. I promise to
spend your birthday with you.â
Ashton seemed to be talking to Summer at that moment. âAlright, thatâs enough for now, Summer. Let
me talk to Mommy, okay?â
Summer was reluctant, so she said, âCan I ask you for a favor, Mommy?â
I nodded as my whole body trembled with the force of my suppressed sobs. âWhat birthday present do
you want?â
âNo. I want to ask if I can talk to you every day until you come home. I want to hear your voice.
Grandma and Grandpa do too. Grandma cried a while ago because she misses you as much as I do!â
Her voice was full of innocence â pure and naive. I made a sound of agreement to hide the guilt that
was gnawing away at me.
I left because I knew that I would not be able to provide Summer with the best quality of life. She would
have a much better life with Ashton. However, I forgot that she was just a child. To her, I was the only
family she had, and she was frightened that I would leave her.
After a while, Ashton took over the call. He must have known that I was crying. Thus, he lowered his
voice and said, âSheâs doing well here and is very obedient. Jackson and the rest will come to see her.â
I nodded and choked out, âThank you, Ashton.â
âYouâre my wife, and Summer is my daughter. Thereâs no need to thank me!â
I could not help but laugh and let out a breath of relief. âWhen the Lavelian Village project is done, Iâll
return and spend Summerâs birthday with the two of you!â