Chapter 307
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
In a fit of anger, I raised my leg and kicked Ashton off the bed. Completely caught off guard, he rolled
off and landed on the carpeted floor, which undoubtedly cushioned his fall.
He sat up almost instantly and looked at me with a mixture of exasperation and amusement, the
blazing fire in him seemingly doused. With his gaze still fixed on me, he growled, âYouâve got guts,
Scarlett!â
I clutched my head and ignored his remark. Glaring at him, I spat, âIf you touch me again, it wonât be so
simple as getting kicked off the bed.â
With that, I pulled the blanket over myself, making sure to wrap it firmly around me before closing my
eyes to sleep.
I didnât expect that even without doing anything, Ashton would continue gazing at me with a sexually
frustrated look on his face. After a long time, he finally went to the bathroom with a sulky expression.
With everything that happened, my head was hurting so badly I couldnât fall asleep at all.
I fumbled for my phone and went through my contacts for Johnâs number.
The person who answered the call was a woman instead of John. Her voice sounded familiar, but I
couldnât seem to recall who it was.
Hence, I merely said, âHi, Iâm looking for John.â
The woman replied calmly, âHeâs in the shower. Heâll probably be out in about five minutes. If you trust
me enough, you can tell me and Iâll relay your message to him. If you donât want to, you can call again
after five minutes.â
I paused briefly before explaining, âI need his help to keep an eye on Marcusâ funeral matters as well as
Sally. Thank you.â
âYouâre welcome, Ms. Stovall,â the woman responded in an amicable tone. After thanking her again, I
hung up the call.
I still couldnât put my finger on the womanâs identity, so I simply chose to set it aside.
Not long after I ended the call, Ashton came out of the bathroom with some vapor still clinging to his
body. After wiping himself dry, he climbed into bed.
To avoid him, I deliberately turned so that my back was facing him. When he pulled me against his
chest, I immediately tried to squirm out.
However, he caged me in with his arms and coaxed, âBehave. I wonât touch you.â
I pursed my lips and huffed, âGo away. I canât sleep with you so close to me.â
âYou have two choices. Either we sleep like this, or Iâll pull you closer to me. Of course, if you wanna
join bodies, Iâm all for it too. So, whatâs it going to be, hmm?â
A**holeâ¦
â¦
News of Marcusâ death blew up the next day. Many citizens pointed fingers at Sally, accusing her of
plotting the death of the family of three so that she could have White Corporation all to herself.
Three consecutive deaths no doubt raised many suspicions. Except for Benjamin who died a natural
death, both Sharon and Marcus had committed suicide. Hence, it was clear that there was more to the
story than met the eye.
The Bauman elderly couple, Anthony and Sophia, were prominent figures in K City. The fact that both
their daughter and grandson had committed suicide didnât add up. Hence, they ordered the police to
conduct a thorough investigation for both deaths.
Something of this magnitude was breaking news. Even if Anthony and Sophia didnât bring it to
attention, the police wouldâve taken action.
Thus, Sally was brought in for interrogation and barred from participating in anything related to the
White family and White Corporationâs financial flow.
She wasnât even allowed to step into the White residence, the reason being that everything inside could
be crucial to their investigation and that the place itself might be a crime scene.
In other words, Sally was basically banned from everything.
As a result, she was homeless and could only temporarily live in our villa since it was huge. The place
that Ashton had previously arranged for Dr. Linnard was vacant ever since she left, so Sally moved in.
When Stacey called me, I was staring absent-mindedly at the show playing on TV.
Sally moved into the villa just then and I couldnât help but feel on edge since she had indirectly caused
so many peopleâs deaths.
Perhaps she was aware of my hostility toward her, she only squinted her eyes at me without saying
anything else.
She was still Ashtonâs aunt after all. Even if I hated her, there was nothing I could do about it, so I
stayed silent as well.
As soon as I answered my phone, Staceyâs low voice drifted across. âMeet me at the café on the third
floor of Fortuna Complex.â
After leaving me with a simple sentence, she swiftly hung up the call.
Usually, this meant that she had discovered something major.
After getting ready, I was about to head out when I ran into Sally at the door. She was wearing a black
coat with a dark green scarf around her neck. A faint smile formed on her ageless face as she looked
at me. âAre you going out?â
I grunted in affirmation but wasnât inclined to continue the conversation.
She stood in my way with derision gleaming in her eyes. âWhy are you in such a hurry? Who are you
meeting?â
She was obviously looking to stir up trouble. âMs. Fuller, do you need something?â
Raising her brows, she answered in a nonchalant tone, âNo. I just wanted to have a nice chat with my
niece-in-law. After all, weâre still a family, so we have to get along well from here on out, donât you
agree?â
I pursed my lips and said placidly, âSo, what exactly do you want to chat about with me?â
âAbout your conflict with Cameron and Rebecca, of course. To be honest, Cameron is indeed a
detestable woman. She may look gentle and graceful, but she is actually rotten on the inside. I donât
like women like her either. Not to mention, she killed my grandnephew. Speaking of which, she and the
Fullers are officially at loggerheads.â