Chapter 318
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Even so, when Ashton was lying beside me and hugging me, I could feel his kiss getting more
passionate. Obviously, he had been holding it in for a while.
I tried to back off, but I was already on the edge of the bed. Moving more would make me fall, so I
pushed him, but he held my hand. I frowned when I noticed his hand was coming up my shoulder.
âAshtonâ¦â
âBe good. Donât be scared.â
I held his hand down. âSorry, but I canât.â
He smiled and kissed me more before trying to lure me into it. âItâll be fine. We can take it slow.â
Realizing that he must have misunderstood me, I was speechless for a moment. Nonetheless, he
noticed it a short while later. He looked at me, surprised. âWhen did this happen?â
âTonight.â It took all I had to say that.
He went out of the bedroom, leaving me alone in the bed, not knowing what to do. Before I realized it,
he had come back with a bowl of ginger carrot soup and a bowl of chicken soup. That surprised me.
âMrs. Eriksen made some chicken soup for you. Have it before you sleep,â he cooed as he tried to feed
me.
I didnât like sweet stuff, so two mouthfuls were all I could handle. He then said, âFinish the chicken.â
I frowned. âI brushed my teeth, so no.â
âIâll just take you to the bathroom later. Finish this and go to sleep.â He pressed on, allowing no
refusals. We had been living together for years, and I knew I would be on the losing side if I kept it up.
In the end, I resolved myself to finish it.
My whole body felt heavy, for I hadnât recovered from the miscarriage, and it was my special day of the
month. I had a good nightâs sleep the first night, but because of the lack of blood, I felt dizzy.
Ashton had a lot of business to settle, and the annual general meeting was coming up, so he told Mrs.
Eriksen to take care of me. I tried to sleep, but I couldnât, so I scrolled through my phone. A moment
later, it rang.
I took the call. âHello, Mr. Tuffin.â
Savini was a shrewd man. The moment I talked to him, he laughed. âDid you sleep well last night, Ms.
Stovall? Do I have the honor to treat you to lunch?â
âSure, Mr. Tuffin.â
âThank you for giving me the honor, Ms. Stovall.â
After I hung up, Stacey called me before I could get out of bed. âSo? Did Savini set up a meeting with
you?â She cut to the chase as expected.
I nodded. âYep, news does travels fast to you, huh?â
She smiled. âI just overheard something this morning. Hectorâs been detained, and they have evidence
of his illegal earning of hundreds of millions. This is a serious crime. I reckoned heâs going to stay
behind bars for a long, long time.
âBut Savini seems to have disappeared. He probably caught wind of the news. Heâs already gone when
the police went to his house, so I thought he might have contacted you.â
Her deduction piqued my curiosity. âHow are you so sure heâd contact me?â
She found my question amusing. âAfter the incident with Felix, he should have guessed that you were
behind it, but he hesitated for too long, and this is what happened. If he contacted you earlier, maybe
Cameron would have been the wanted one here, not him.â
That was true. Louis was in charge of the political side of things. Even if Savini were to be convicted,
he would not have it worse than Hector. If he had come to me earlier, he might have had the chance to
redeem himself.
âWhat about the Moores then?â I asked.
She answered, âRumors have it that Emery, the youngest daughter of the Moores, have returned.
Jonathan is blessed with her when he was sixty. He spoils her, and sheâs one little devil. Sheâs
hotheaded, stubborn, and hard to handle. She seems to dislike Cameron and Rebecca, so she kept
tripping them up ever since she came back.â
I smiled and got out of bed. âSounds like Cameronâs getting busy.â
Stacey smiled. âNow that Hectorâs arrested, sheâd probably get caught if she so much as to make a
slight misstep. So, whatâs your plan in dealing with Hectorâs wife? Should be easy to get something
from her.â
âI havenât thought about that for now.â I looked at the time. âBut since Savini came to me, that makes
things easier. Hectorâs wife should be no problem to handle.â
âI see. Iâll let you handle it then.â I nodded. When I was about to hang up, she added, âOh, right. I
almost forgot to tell you this.â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs about Jared. Thereâs nothing going on with the Fullers now, right?â she asked. âThe matter with the
hospital hasnât been settled yet, but something else broke out in J City and is making the rounds. Itâs
about a land Fuller Corporation is developing. Itâs only two months since then, and they found the
bodies of the residentsâ children buried there. Not just one too. At this rate, the whole corporationâs
going to be forced to a halt.â