Chapter 625
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I chewed my lips subconsciously, feeling awkward under her stare.
I recollected myself and replied to Ashton, âIâll blow-dry it in a bit.â I usually avoided the hairdryer except
during winter, as it was bad for my hair quality.
Ashton knitted his brows as he stared at me somewhat sternly. Then, he turned to Rachel and said,
âPut the Marketing Department in charge of promoting the AI. You can settle the rest with Joseph.â
Rachel frowned as she took a covert glance at me. âMr. Fuller, we need you to review all these
materials personally before we canââ
âYou may leave now,â Ashton cut her off before looking at me out of the corner of his eye. He waved
me over. âCome here!â
I walked towards him. Rachel glared at me darkly, probably angered by my distraction.
She left in a fit of irritation.
Ashton embraced me as he coaxed, âIf you donât blow-dry your hair, youâll catch a cold.â
As he was talking, he took the towel in my hand and began patting my hair dry.
I nodded in response and pretended to look at my nails. Hmm, theyâre getting a bit long. I should cut
them soon.
His gentle stare was starting to burn a hole in the side of my head. I turned to face him and his
magnetic gaze.
âIs there something on my face?â Instinctively, I lifted my hand towards my face. Rubbing at the
possibly non-existent stains, my uncertainty grew.
He burst into laughter as a hint of humor flashed across his eyes.
âNo!â He seemed to be holding back his laughter as he answered me.
Nodding, I asked, âAre we having lunch together later?â
âIs there anything youâd like to eat?â
âAnythingâs fine!â
He nodded in agreement, though he didnât specify what we were going to eat.
Despite Josephâs several reminders on the meeting with the people from Granatano, Ashton made sure
to dry my hair thoroughly first.
Ashton didnât share even a hint of Josephâs anxiety. Instead, he had Joseph bring over a set of clothes
for me and only left for the meeting after Iâd changed.
His actions induced both a sense of helplessness and poignancy in me.
Rachel suddenly entered the office to my shock. I addressed her, âHe has gone for his meeting.â
She nodded and appeared a bit put out before placing some documents on his desk.
However, she didnât seem like she was in a rush to leave. Instead, she stopped in front of me as if she
had something to say.
I stared at her directly. âMs. Zimmer, do you have something to say?â
She didnât say anything but merely sat down in front of me. She only spoke once we were eye-to-eye.
âMr. Fullerâs been getting home late recently, hasnât he?â
I raised my brows at her but didnât respond.
She smirked and tossed out her next question nonchalantly. âArenât you curious?â
âYou can just speak directly, you know.â I wasnât well-versed in the art of dallying with awkward
acquaintances.
Her lips curved as she spoke in a smug tone. âSince the AI technology is going public, weâve been
working together till late every day. Sometimes weâre so busy we even forget to take dinner. Luckily Mr.
Campbell is always so attentive and comes by to remind us not to skip our meals.â
Then, she bared her claws. âScarlett, youâre in a far too different world from him. He needs someone
who can keep up with him and support his career.â
I looked at her, the lipstick mark on the collar of Ashtonâs shirt suddenly coming to mind.
I wasnât angry and merely replied indifferently, âIâve always believed that courtesy and elegance are
values that every mother passes down to her daughter, but I guess not every woman is lucky enough to
have a mother.â
âY-Youâ¦â She glared at me, infuriated by the blow Iâd taken at her.
I scoffed, âMs. Zimmer, no one is doubting your professional skills and talents. But Iâm sure Ashton and
I share the same thoughts when it comes to the other aspects of your character. Honestly, though, I am
rooting for you.â
She scrunched her brows in confusion.
At that point, I was the one smiling cryptically at her.
The stare-off ended shortly after as she left the room, looking somewhat discomfited.
Soon, it was time for lunch.
Ashton chose a restaurant serving Chanaean cuisine. The dishes were lightly seasoned and generally
on the sweeter side, which rather suited the female palate.
âDo you have any plans this afternoon?â Ashton asked as he busied himself refilling my plate.
I paused for a moment and shook my head. âI donât have anything planned for now.â
He didnât ask any more questions after that. After I finished eating, he placed his hand on mine and
said apologetically, âIâve been quite busy these days. Iâm sorry I havenât been able to spend much time
with you.â
I chuckled and shook my head. âItâs okay. You donât have to apologize for that.â
I was stuffed from lunch thanks to the feast heâd ordered. He pulled me up from my seat while saying,
âLetâs go for a walk. We need to burn off some of that food.â
Since there was still time to spare, I ended up ambling aimlessly around the city with him.
The sidewalks were crowded. As we were crossing the road, he pulled me tightly against him. He
turned his head and said, âStay close to me and donât wander off.â
Heâs acting like some dad reminding his daughter to be careful. I couldnât help but smile at his words.
As I tilted my head upwards to look at the bright sky, I caught sight of the envious stares from the
pedestrians around us.
Ah, I almost forgot about his ability to always stand out in the crowd.
There were many youths out and about that day. Just across the road, I saw a couple caught in a tight
embrace, looking as if they couldnât bear to be apart.
We neared the couple after crossing the road. I tugged on Ashtonâs shirtsleeve, catching his attention.
âHuh? Whatâs up?â