Chapter 839
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I hummed a response but didnât probe further. Instead, my mind drifted to Danny and I said, âNora,
since I wonât be in A City for several days, I trust you to take care of that matter I mentioned to you
before. By the way, thereâs also Danny. I met him in an alley a while ago. He looked like a pitiful mess,
so I told him to come to me if he needs anything. I may need your help on that since I wonât be around
for the time being.â
Even through the phone, I could feel her pouting as she answered, âAlright, alright. I got it. Honestly,
youâre too kind for your own good. People like Danny are already beyond saving. Why are you getting
yourself involved with him? Youâll only bring unnecessary trouble to yourself.â
I chuckled softly and merely said, âThanks for your help, anyway. Iâll make it up to you!â
She sighed again. âI know.â
After we ended the call, the taxi coincidently arrived at the airport. I got off and took my suitcase before
heading toward the boarding gates. When I was collecting my ticket, I inadvertently spotted a friend.
Well, maybe not a friend⦠sheâs more like an acquaintance.
After collecting her ticket, Tessa scanned her surroundings, as if hiding from someone. Then, she
walked toward the international boarding gate.
Sheâs going abroad? Where?
I wasnât close with her to begin with, so I didnât intend to approach her and pry for information. As the
distance between us increased, I headed to the terminal to wait for my flight.
At some point in time, I had unwittingly developed a habit of reading a book before boarding a plane
and all the way to my destination. But I was happy about it since it was a good habit.
The flight lasted for four hours. By the time I arrived in K City, it was already quite late. I fished out my
phone and checked my WhatsApp. Even though I didnât receive any messages from Ashton, I didnât
feel that sad about it.
It was eight oâclock in the evening and I wondered if Summer was still awake. After giving it some
thought, I dismissed the idea of calling her and took a cab to a hotel, planning to see Summer the next
morning instead.
When I reached the hotel, I approached the front desk to settle the check-in procedures. To my dismay,
the lady working the desk was quite slow at her job. She spoke on the phone while handling my check-
in information, and would occasionally throw apologetic glances at me.
I wasnât exactly in a hurry, so I would smile in response without rushing her.
After she put down the phone, she sent me another apologetic look and stated, âIâm sorry, Miss. Our
hotel is fully booked. We canât check you in anymore.â
I was dumbfounded. âBut itâs only eight.â
She smiled and patiently explained, âWell, Independence Day is coming soon, so our hotel is mostly
receiving tourists groups lately. Individual guests usually have to arrive earlier to book a room, so Iâm
really sorry!â
It hit me just then. There would be an Independence Day Parade. Not to mention, K City had a large
population. Adding on the momentous occasion that was just around the corner, most hotels would
basically be overcrowded.
Thinking that most of the hotels were in the same situation, I hesitated for a while before calling Emery.
Fortunately, she answered after the first ring. âYou finally called me! For a moment there, I thought
youâd disappeared!â
I chuckled and went straight to the point. âI have a situation right now and might need your help.â
âTell me. What is it? Iâll do everything in my power to help you!â she responded earnestly.
A laugh escaped my lips at her flair for drama and I elaborated, âIâm in K City now. All the hotels are
fully booked, so I might have to stay at your house for a few days.â
âWhat the f*ck?â she cursed without restraint. âScarlett, I treat you as one of my own, but here you are,
treating me like a d*mn outsider! You really are something, huh? Anyway, where are you now? Iâll come
and pick you up. We have so many rooms at the Moore Residence, you couldâve come straight here
and picked one. But you just had to go to a hotel. Seriously?â
I cut to the chase and simply sent her my location.
Luckily, traffic wasnât heavy and she reached not long after.
Her red Lexus sportscar pulled to a stop in front of the hotel entrance, garnering a lot of attention. She
rolled down her window and peered at me. âGet in, hot stuff!â
Tickled pink by her rowdy behavior, I giggled before motioning at my suitcase. âWill it fit into your car?â
She pursed her lips and swore loudly, âWell, f*ck! Why is your suitcase so big? Are you moving a
corpse?â
After a short pause, she suggested, âIâll get Hunter to come over to pick it up later. Letâs go home first.â
Then, she politely gave the hotel doorman some instructions and even thanked him with a large tip.
In the car, she scrutinized me with a frown on her face. âWhere have you been? Why did you leave
without saying a word? Do you and Ashton both have the habit of doing this?â
I rolled my eyes at her and changed the subject. âEveryoneâs been doing fine, I presume?â
âMy brother and sister-in-law seemed to have aged a whole decade. If it wasnât for Summer, I think they
wouldâve agreed to die together to atone for their sins. Cut them some slack, hmm? Life is like that, so
let bygones be bygones. How long are you going to keep this up? Are you really going to push
everyone away and live in solitude for the rest of your life?â
I pressed my lips together and kept silent.
When the car rolled to a stop at the entrance of the Moore Residence, I was stunned for a split second
but got down from the car without thinking too much. Before I could get my bearings, Summer threw
herself into my arms.