Chapter 590
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I just stared at him, unmoving.
He was quiet for a brief moment. âWhen I first met her, she was only seventeen years old. Then, she
passed away at the age when her vanity was at its peak. I donât want to force your hand, so please do
it yourself.â
âAt least let me know who she is, and why you picked me,â I inquired.
When he lifted his head to gaze at me, his eyes looked calm. If anything, they looked too calm, nearly
to the point that they were devoid of emotion. ââSheâ was Ashtonâs cousin, Naomi Fuller. I never
intended on hurting you specifically, Scarlett, but there is a hole where my heart used to be. The devil
lives in there now, and I canât get him out.â
âSo, Iâve now become your sacrificial lamb?â I couldnât understand a word he was saying, gazing at him
in disbelief.
âNot really. Itâs just that Ashton happens to be in love with you.â He shrugged. âHe and I are best
friends. If I lose something, itâs only fair for him to lose something as well. We need to share that sense
of empathy; otherwise, heâll never know what it feels like to lose the love of his life.â
Stacey had mentioned that Charlie used to have a daughter when he was younger. Unfortunately, she
passed away due to an accident, and he never wanted any more children after that.
I was also aware that Ashton had a cousin that Jared used to date.
But I wasnât present during any of that, and I had no idea as to what had happened in the past.
I didnât know what he felt towards Ashton, but he must have gotten rid of his humanity a long time ago if
he had come all this way and taken this many extreme measures.
His stare towards me was pitiful and compassionate, mixed with several other complicated emotions
that I couldnât place. He lamented, âYou really remind me of her sometimes. When you handed me
those clothes at the villa at Oceanid Bay, I nearly mistook you for her. Youâre both just so, so kind. And
afterward, I wanted to help you leave Ashton so that you would be free of him. Why didnât you leave
him?â
I chewed on my lower lip, unsure how to respond.
Jared let out an emotionless bark of laughter. âMaybe if youâd left him back then, your life would be
drastically different from what it is now. I would never have hurt you, I wouldnât have met Macy, and you
wouldnât be feuding with your parentsâ¦â
He abruptly stopped himself, a cruel smile on his lips as his stare turned sharp. âDo you see now? Do
you see why Ashton deserves to die? He hurts everyone he loves, everyone whoâs close to him. He
bounds people to him and loudly proclaims that heâs doing it out of âloveâ. No matter how broken you
feel, he will always comfort you with sweet nothings about how heâll always protect you, how heâll
always treat you right. And then, it reaches a point where you can never bear to hurt him, even if you
hate him to death.
âWeâre actually the same, you and me. Youâre his lover, and Iâm his best friend. He hurt you, but he also
loves you. Because of that, youâre not willing to hurt him, and you even force yourself to suppress all
your feelings of upset and frustration in order to stay with him. I do that too; he indirectly caused me to
lose the woman I loved most and caused me pain like nothing Iâd ever felt before. But then, he
proceeded to save me from the depths of hell. I absolutely loathe him, and yet I donât want to hurt a
single hair on his head. Such a conundrum, isnât it?â
Humans are defined by our wide array of emotions. These emotions are never separate, but always
intertwined and tangled and connected with each other.
I felt my heart clench inside my chest, but I had no clue if it was out of sympathy or pity. âYou want to
kill me so that he would be able to feel your pain?â
He nodded, smiling. âThatâs right.â
âIf I die, you and he will become mortal enemies.â
âI know. That is the best possible outcome. If we become enemies, then neither of us needs to hold
back the pain we feel anymore. We will no longer need to hide away our wounds and scars.â
It sounded easy when spoken out loud, but surely it was much more complicated than just a simple
declaration of love and hate.
âDo you promise that Summer will continue to grow up safely and healthily?â I asked.
Nodding, his expression softened somewhat. âOf course. Sheâs my daughter. I will take good care of
her and give her all my love.â
I believed him.
So, I nodded.
I wonder if that taxi driver has called the police by now. Probably not. I was too reckless to come here
without informing John. If I died right now, no one would ever be able to find out what happened to me.
I donât want to be discovered as a rotting corpse!
Jared seemed amused as he watched me stare intently at the bottle of sulfuric acid. âI did give you the
choice to die the same way Naomi did. You should be grateful.â
âYou think giving me options on how to kill myself is a privilege?â I snapped.
âYeah, it gives the whole thing a sense of ritualism. Now do it.â
I wasnât afraid of dying. However, I loathed having to die this way, and my movements were slow and
hesitant.
Unfortunately, Jaredâs patience was already at its limit, the man exasperatedly getting to his feet and
walking over to the table.