Chapter 834
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Ashtonâs lips were quivering as he turned livid with rage. âWhat have you heard? What makes you think
my feelings for you are worth nothing?â
âWhy donât you ask your precious Rebecca?â After a brief pause, I chuckled. âYouâve never suspected
her of anything because sheâs always acted so innocent in front of you. Did she tell you that she
answered your phone and told me you were in the shower? That she was showing off to me how in
love the two of you were? Of course she wouldnât have told you anything. After all, she needed to
maintain the perfect image you have of her.â
Ashton remained silent with his lips pursed, still staring intensely at me.
I sighed and calmed myself down. âIn the future, Mr. Fuller, please reflect on your actions before you
lecture others. Also, pick your subjects well if you want to talk about sincerity and love. To me, that is all
too laughable. But Iâm sure Ms. Larson wouldnât mind.â
With that said, I broke away from Ashton and decided on a whim to leave the villa for the hospital.
Layla was caught by surprise when I walked into the ward just as Marcus had fallen asleep. âMs.
Stovall, what are you doing here so late at night? You should be at home resting!â she whispered.
Despite being exhausted, I still managed to smile back in response. âItâs no problem at all. How is he
today?â I asked as my gaze fell on Marcus.
âMuch better, even though he still canât get out of bed. By the way, Mr. Whiteâs phone has been ringing
the entire day, but he wouldnât let me answer it. Iâm not sure if it was his family calling to check on him,â
Layla said concernedly. Since I insisted on staying, she promptly left after packing up her things.
I sat beside Marcus before glancing at my phone. There werenât any messages which only added to my
disappointment as I sighed in resignation.
The next day, Layla came back early in the morning only to find Marcus still sleeping. Since there
wasnât anything she could do, she decided to head back out to buy breakfast.
I, on the other hand, had had a pretty awful night. The extra bed in the ward wasnât the most
comfortable, and it also happened to be my time of the month. All that meant that I have barely gotten
any decent sleep, and I woke up even more exhausted than I had been the night before.
Marcus had just woken up when he spotted my less than flattering dark eye circles. âHave you been
staying up late again?â
I shook my head and smiled. âNo, Iâve just been worried about you. Get well soon, and Iâll be fine
again.â
He winced a little as he tried to sit up in bed. âYou canât be moving about now. Your wounds have only
just been stitched up. If you moved around too much, you might risk reopening them and getting them
infected,â I chastised as I held him down by the shoulders.
Thankfully he heeded my advice and lay back in bed to rest until Layla came back. She had bought
soup for him since that was all he could eat after his surgery. He only managed a few spoonfuls before
the pain set in again. Setting the soup aside, he turned to me. âThereâs hospital staff and Layla here to
take care of me. You donât have to worry. Why donât you go home and have a good rest? The weatherâs
getting colder. Youâll fall sick easily if you donât rest enough.â
I nodded with a smile, knowing that he was just being concerned for my well-being.
After chatting for a while more, Marcus dozed off again.
Since he had fallen asleep, I decided to make a quick trip to the villa to pack more things for the coming
days. With me staying at the hospital for a few more days and with the Harvest Festival coming up, I
definitely needed to be more prepared.
Ashton was nowhere in sight when I got home. Even his clothes in the closet were gone, and there was
no message to say where he would be staying.
I wasnât sure how I felt about it, but I couldnât brush away the bad, nagging feeling in the back of my
head.
After having packed a few sets of warmer clothes and daily necessities, I returned to the hospital.
Harvest Festival was only three or four days away, but I doubted Marcus could recover in that short
period of time. Unfortunately, that meant I wouldnât be able to make it back to K City for the
celebrations.
I had taken time off work, so for the next few days, I dedicated all my time to Marcus. I would either be
chatting with him or accompanying him to his physical therapy sessions. All in all, it was a far easier job
than having to work on the Lavelian Village project, which was now in Lindaâs good hands.
On the fourth day, Marcusâs condition had improved enough to walk a bit more. He was in such a good
mood that he even wanted to attempt peeling an apple on his own.
I knew he hadnât been able to move his arm in the past few days due to broken ribs. Now that he had
regained control of it, he was understandably on cloud nine at being able to tackle an easy, menial
task.
Just then, his phone started ringing again. Marcus hardly glanced at it before moving it out of sight.
He had been getting countless calls from the same number and had been ignoring them all. I felt nosey
and decided to peek at it, only to see it was Cameliaâs number.
I looked at him quizzically. âShe must be so worried about you. You should at least tell her youâre fine
and recovering well.â