Chapter 963: Loss
âI haven't been ignoring you. If I were, I wouldn't be answering this call
right now. Don't overthink it. I'm just a bit tired. Let's talk when you're
back,â Camille said.
Camille clearly didn't want to continue the conversation. From her
words, it was evident that her emotions were directed towards Ayan. If
it were any other matter, she would have been more straightforward.
But when it came to something related to Ayan, she couldn't ignore it.
Ayan asked, "Are you genuinely tired, or do you just not want to talk to
me? What happened that caused such a significant change overnight?"
Camille didn't immediately respond to his inquiry. Instead, she
remained silent for about ten seconds before speaking softly, "What do
you think it is?"
Her response was a question in return, and it only made Ayan more
convinced that something was amiss. He couldn't have expected
anything else.
âI don't know. Can you tell me?" Ayan asked.
"Ayan, have you ever lied to me?" Camille didn't beat around the bush;
instead, she suddenly posed this question. It caught Ayan off guard,
and his expression froze. Before he could respond, Camille continued,
"If you find it difficult to answer or haven't figured out how to, let's
discuss it when you return.â
Ayan paused, and his expression grew even graver. He replied in a
hoarse voice, "There's nothing to hide. I've told you that you can ask
me anything. Don't believe what others say.â
âI haven't believed anyone else. I only believe in my own eyes and
ears,â Camille said with a touch of coldness. "As for the rest, we'll talk
about it when you're ready. When you return.â
Camille believed that it might be better to discuss these matters face-
to-face because some things could only be clarified in person.
Camille's attitude was crystal clear, and Ayan didn't want to end it there.
He asked tentatively, "So, what's the matter? Can't we discuss it
openly?"
"I already asked you, didn't I? You didn't answer," Camille responded.
"What do you mean by âhave I ever lied to you'? What exactly are you
asking?" Ayan furrowed his brows, looking somewhat burdened.
Camille explained, "It means exactly what it sounds like. If you don't
understand, forget it."
"Cami, can't we have a proper conversation?" Ayan asked.
"How do you expect me to have a proper conversation with you? Ayan,
I've said it countless times-1 don't want to be deceived, I don't want to
be kept in the dark. I despise being deceived. Do you think I'm just
saying these things, or do you think I mean them?" Camille's emotions
were getting heated, as she truly loathed the feeling of being deceived.
Being deceived, especially by someone close, made her extremely
uncomfortable. It felt like something was squeezing her heart tightly,
causing her to struggle to breathe.
Camille took a silent, deep breath, and her expression turned unusually
cold. She held her breath, waiting for Ayan's response.
At this point, she had made her stance crystal clear, and Ayan couldn't
hold onto any hope.
He spoke softly, âI can explain.â
"So, is it true?" Camille's tone was filled with questioning, and her
beautiful face was shrouded in an icy demeanor. Her eyes gleamed
with a piercing coldness as she said, "Do you think I'm just a game to
you?"
Ayan immediately denied, "It's not like that. I never had such intentions.
I... " His voice carried an unusual sense of panic and nervousness, and
his words came out hoarse, "I just didn't want to truly lose you, so I had
no choice but to do this."
"But have you ever thought that this isn't what I want? What you did
isn't about fearing the loss of me; it's about satisfying your own selfish
desires. You never considered my feelings. You simply wanted to keep
me within the confines of your plans because you didn't want them
disrupted by anyone else. This is pure selfishness on your part.â
Every word from Camille was filled with indifference, and no one could
fathom her emotions after hearing those words. Even though she didn't
believe him, she couldn't find a reason not to believe. There wasn't
even a suitable excuse he could use to justify his actions.
Ayan clenched his lips tightly, his face veiled in seriousness. His voice
lowered, "I never thought that way. I just..."
Ayan was now at a loss for words because he realized that no matter
what he said, Camille might not believe him, and he felt like he was
constantly defending himself.
Camille's distrust had taken root in her heart, and even though she
loved him, it was generating emotions that were difficult to control.
He whispered, "Can we talk about this when I get back? Can we
discuss this properly? I'll rush back right now. Please don't be angry,
and don't leave without telling me. Let me come back, and we can have
a real conversation. Is that okay?"
Ayan earnestly requested, his hand reaching up to pinch the bridge of
his nose, his face weighed down by heaviness.
Camille frowned as well and replied softly, "It's late, and it's not safe.
Besides, it's not just a short walk away. There's no rush for now. Finish
your work and come back later. I won't leave. I hope you can give me
an explanation about this matter."
"Alright," he replied.
The call ended there, without the usual reluctance, and not even a
goodbye.
After hanging up, both of them sat in silence, motionless. Camille gently
held her phone, her gaze shifting to the pitch-black night outside the
window. Her emotions were indescribable in words.
She took a deep breath and, although she lay back on her bed, she
didn't sleep the entire night. She merely closed her eyes and tried to
relax.
On the other end, Ayan was experiencing the same restlessness. Since
his call with Camille, he had been sitting on the sofa, smoking one
cigarette after another. It wasn't until the early hours of the morning that
he called Kian, instructing him to leave for the downtown airport.
They had already booked the earliest flight, but since it wasn't a direct
flight, they needed to depart for the neighboring city to catch a flight
back to Hance.
Ayan stepped into the car with a lingering scent of smoke, his eyes
showing clear signs of fatigue. He was pale and unshaven, giving him a
worn-out appearance. It was evident that he hadn't slept a wink.
Kian was surprised by his condition and asked in a hushed tone, "Mr.
Simpson, did you not sleep well?"
Ayan didn't reply, but his expression remained somber. He said, "What
we've been trying to prevent has already happened.â
Kian was slow to grasp the situation, but seeing Ayan's reaction and
combining it with his words, he finally understood.
"Does Preston know about it?" Kian asked.
âIt's unlikely. Our people have been monitoring Preston, and there
haven't been any significant developments. If Cora wanted to talk to
him on the phone, she wouldn't have waited until now. It's clear that she
intends to meet him in person,â Ayan analyzed calmly, his deep eyes
filled with gravity.
The situation had now reached a point where he could no longer
control it. Ayan could prevent anyone else from intervening, but he
couldn't stop Camille.
After finishing his explanation, Ayan fell silent. He closed his eyes and
leaned back in his seat. Kian didn't disturb him and allowed him to rest.
In Hance City, Franklin Bay.
Camille didn't go to work today. She called Yessica in the morning and
told her she needed a day off.
With her emotions in turmoil and unresolved issues on her mind, she
didn't feel like doing anything. However, Timmy still had to go to
daycare as usual.
Camille didn't accompany the nanny to drop off Timmy at daycare.
Instead, she instructed the nanny, "After Timmy finishes his morning
classes, take him back to the Simpson's mansion. There are many new
cars and toys there that he hasn't played with much. He's growing up,
and he might lose interest in them soon. I've already informed the chef
at the Simpson's mansion. You can stay overnight there with Timmy."
Facing Camille's arrangements, the nanny didn't ask further questions
and simply nodded. She even joked, "Are you planning to have some
alone time with Ayan?"
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