Chapter 718
In Love, Never Say Never Novel
Ashton had already flung the blanket aside, a rapid motion that lifted up my skirt along with it. Horrified, I snatched it back and cringed beneath it. âAshton, you bruteâ¦â
He turned to me with a smouldering look. Without another word, he got up and strode out of the room.
I gaped at him. Did he just walk out on me? I thought in disbelief.
Ashton returned a few minutes later with a first aid kit in his hand. He once again took up his seat beside my bed and deftly began to apply ointment to my arm.
Ashtonâs regular, handsome features, framed by the soft glow of the light in the room, made a familiar but irresistible picture. I realized with a start that Iâd known him for close to ten years now. He remained, however, just as gorgeous as when Iâd first met him.
When he had finished, Ashton suddenly raised his head. Deep in thought, I hadnât time to react and was confronted with his intense stare.
Our eyes met. For a moment, I felt as if Iâd plunged deep into his obsidian eyes. My face burned and I could feel my heart racing in my chest.
âAhem,â I coughed. My throat suddenly felt incredibly parched. âIâm very grateful to you for what happened tonight. Iâm willing to overlook your trespassing incident and so wonât be calling the police. Goodbye!â
âHa!â Ashton gave a high, dry laugh. He narrowed his eyes at me, then remarked, âScarlett, I never realized how cunning you are with your words!â
He reached out and grabbed my chin. Ashton was just inches away from me, and we were close enough to feel each otherâs breaths on our faces. I flinched. âI wasnât quibbling,â I argued breathlessly, my heart pounding. âI was speaking the truth. Ashton, I told you that there was nothing between us anymore. Once Iâve finished this project, weâll go back to J City and get our divorce papers. Things will be officially over between us then.â
I refused to look at Ashton and lay back down on the bed, facing away from him.
Ashton remained sitting as still as a statue. After a while, when he hadnât moved, I began to feel uneasy.
I thus turned back to look at him. To my shock, Ashton was staring straight at me. âIs it because of the baby? Or is it because of your parents?â he asked thickly.
The melancholic look in his eyes gripped me. I bit my lip, then said slowly, âIsnât it obvious? You didnât experience first-hand any of the events that I went through. Theyâre all a list of incidents in your mind. We lost a baby, and I still bear grudge against my parents. You donât know how it feels! You think that these things can be overcome easily. You think I should move on and continue being with you as if nothing happened. Thatâs selfish, Ashton!â
Ashton continued gazing at me. After what seemed like an eternity, he finally spoke. âTheyâre not just a list of incidents to me. If you want freedom or a new start, Iâm willing to give everything up. Until then, Scarlett, you need someone by your side to take care of you. When youâve found that person, Iâll agree to the divorce readily and leave. Iâll let you live the life you want then.â
I was taken aback by his matter-of-fact tone. I hadnât foreseen that Ashton, who was usually so domineering, would suddenly soften once pressed. It discomfited me.
âAll right, youâd better keep your word then!â I replied hotly. As those words left my lips, however, there was a vague aching in my heart.
â¦
After the dark, stormy night, the next morning arrived bathed in a soft, sunny radiance. The air was filled with the scent of freshly turned soil.
When I woke up, Ashton was no longer in the bedroom. Heâd evidently snuck away sometime in the night, probably after I had fallen asleep.
Without giving it much thought, I headed to the bathroom to wash up, then went to downstairs to prepare breakfast. There was no sign of Armond for a long while, however.
Puzzled, I knocked on the door of his room, then opened it. The bed was still neatly made. It had clearly remained undisturbed the whole night.
I then remembered that aside from the ruckus Iâd raised in my bedroom, the rest of the house had remained singularly hushed. Armond must not have come home last night then.
Had he been with Nora? I pondered.
The relationship between Nora and Armond seems to have made rather rapid progress! I was delighted for them but was rather anguished over the amount of food Iâd made. It was all about to go to waste now.
I decided to pack it all up and bring it along with me. As I exited, I noticed a black Maybach parked right outside the neighboring unit. It was probably Ashtonâs.
I got into the passengerâs seat, then looked at Joseph. âMorning, Mr. Campbell. Have you eaten breakfast yet?â
Joseph looked at me in bewilderment. Then he quickly stammered, âMorning, Mrs. Fuller!â
I grinned at him. Ashton was nowhere to be seen. Handing the breakfast over to Joseph, I said, âYou havenât had breakfast yet, have you? Eat this while itâs hot.â
Joseph was about to reply when Ashton slid into the backseat. Tersely, he commanded, âLetâs go to Gold Scale Estate first.â
âAll right!â Joseph said, transferring the breakfast in hand to Ashton. âMr. Fuller, you havenât eaten breakfast yet, have you? Mrs. Fuller made this for you. Eat it while itâs hot!â
I shot a glance towards Joseph. My words sounded strange in his mouth when spoken in his usual formal manner.
Ashton then looked up and noticed me sitting in the passenger seat. He acknowledged me with a nod, then began eating.
I had originally intended to hitch a ride. From the curt exchange between Ashton and Joseph, however, it didnât sound as if the car would be heading in the direction of Lavelian village. I announced hastily, âYou wonât be passing by Lavelian Village, will you? Iâll be off then. See you some other time!â