Chapter 705
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
After that, she continued, âNo, Iâm drunk now. I shouldnât be calling Ashton. I should call Armond, and
let him comeâ¦â
Before she could finish her sentence, Nora dozed off.
I couldnât help but chuckle at how ridiculous she was. Since she had fallen asleep, I brought her to the
bed and tucked her in.
After covering Linda with a blanket, I decided to lie on the sofa to get some shut eye.
Ding dong! I was so close to dozing off when the doorbell to our room suddenly rang. I was stunned
and sat up straight from the sofa.
Alcohol had clouded my mind, and I began to fear the worst. What if that there was an intruder at our
door?
A short while later, the door opened, and Armond stepped into the room. One of the staff from Noraâs
bar followed behind, still holding on to the room key.
When he realized the room reeked of booze and was in complete disarray, Armondâs face blazed with
anger. âHow much did you drink?â
Seeing how angry and fierce he already was, I decided not to lie. âA lot. But Nora and Linda drank the
most.â
âDo you expect me to praise you for having control?â he said coldly, even though the anger in his voice
was obvious.
I was still feeling light-headed, but I forced myself to stay sober. âArmond, I⦠â
âArmond?â Nora suddenly sat up from the bed when he heard his name. In her drunken stupor, she
scanned the room until she met his gaze and broke into an enormous grin.
âArmond, youâre here? Are you going to take me home?â
She then got up from bed and staggered over, throwing herself into Armondâs arms. âI knew it. I knew
youâd appear in my dreams. Linda told me you hadnât been a virgin since you were seventeen. Iâm sure
you must be amazing⦠â
Noraâs words left me dumbstruck.
I didnât pay a lot of attention to what Nora and Linda were discussing earlier. But judging by what we
just heard, Linda had been very generous with the details.
The entire situation was so embarrassing that even the staff who had accompanied Armond had left
quietly.
Armond was already angry when he first stepped into the room. But, now with Nora all over him, the
fury in his eyes intensified even more.
He stared daggers at me like he was about to shred me to pieces. In an instant, I tried to pull Nora
away from him but to no avail.
I trembled as I spoke, âMr. Murphy, Noraâs completely drunk now and thinks sheâs dreaming.â
âHow dare you, Scarlett!â He gritted his teeth in anger.
I forced a smile, despite feeling like I might keel over anytime from embarrassment.
The commotion had caused Linda to stir from her sleep as she groggily sat up from the sofa. She had a
moment of clarity and shock when she saw Armond. âHello, Mr. Murphy. Please excuse me. Iâve still
got work to do.â
Linda then stood up and strode toward the door like she was going back to work. Damn, she is
blackout drunk.
I was getting worried about Linda when she didnât show any signs of stopping. She canât possibly
believe sheâs at work, can she? If she walks out in this state, sheâs going to get into trouble.
Without further ado, I hurriedly apologized to Armond, âMr. Murphy, Iâm so sorry! Linda has had too
much to drink. Iâll go after her!â
In my hurry to keep up with Linda, I accidentally bumped into someone on my way out. Before I could
make out who the person was, I was already once again apologizing profusely.
I had barely stepped out of the room when that same person grabbed me by my arm and pulled me
back.
It was only then that I got a good look at him. My eyes widened in surprise when I met the gaze of
Ashton. Why is he here? Oh no, that means Nora must have made a real call earlier.
âWhere are you going?â Ashton asked before I could say anything.
My mind was a complete mess from the alcohol and all the surprises that had been thrown at me.
âLindaâs drunk, and I canât leave her on her own,â I sputtered.
Ashton hesitated as he looked around the room. He appeared somewhat relieved when he saw
Armond getting pestered by Nora, then proceeded to pull me out of the room and toward the bar.
Even in her drunken state, Linda had managed to make her way to the entrance of the bar. That was
as far as she went because she made herself comfortable and fell asleep against one of the flowerpots.
Despite many attempts to wake her up, Linda still didnât stir. Ashton had no choice but to call for
Joseph, who got to the bar in just ten minutes.
Joseph pinched his brows and sighed in resignation when he saw Linda sprawled on the floor. It was
clear what Ashton had called him over for, and he felt a headache coming on.
âGet Linda checked into a hotel room, or try to send her back home,â Ashton instructed. With that, he
forcefully pulled me up to leave with him.
I was still perplexed as I followed behind him. âAshton, what are you doing?â
He didnât say a word, not even when he pushed me into the car and sped off.
As the car windows were down, I was constantly blasted by gusts of cold air, making me feel
increasingly sick and nauseous.
Eventually, I couldnât take it any longer and tugged at Ashtonâs sleeves to let him stop the car. When he
finally pulled up at the side of the road, I stumbled out and started retching.
I took the bottle of water he handed over and rinsed my mouth with it. âDo you still feel sick?â he asked
sympathetically.
I shook my head slowly, even though I still felt dizzy and awful. When I tried to stand up, Ashton
immediately came forward and caught me in his arms.
At that moment, my subconscious wanted to push him away. But after a long, arduous day, coupled
with the effects of wine, I had no strength left to fight him. I was so tired I just closed my eyes and
stayed in his arms.