Chapter 919
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I was momentarily taken aback by Kristinaâs sudden confrontation and grasped for a reply. Finally, I
said, âIâm not a fan of getting involved in other peopleâs drama.â
Kristina sniggered. She dried her hands and leaned against the sink, her arms akimbo. Gazing intently
at me, she scoffed, âDonât act so high and mighty. You were clearly eavesdropping. If you want to
laugh, go ahead. I donât care.â
Nonetheless, I merely clenched my jaw and turned away. I had nothing to say to Kristina.
Seeing that I was planning on ignoring her, Kristina raised her voice and challenged, âHavenât we been
friends for a long time, Scarlett? Why are you in such a hurry to leave? Since weâve bumped into each
other, letâs spend some time catching up. How can you walk off like that? By the way, howâs Jaredâs
daughter doing? Heâs been in prison for a while now. His daughter should be missing him quite a bit.â
I frowned, then turned and stared Kristina down. âKristina, I donât know what your outlook on life is like.
I know, however, that weâre not the same. Since youâve already found someone, please live out the rest
of your life peacefully. Stop interfering in othersâ business! Besides, Summer is my daughter. Jared isnât
good enough for her, and neither are you. If you do anything to her, I guarantee that youâll spend the
rest of your life miserable.â
Kristina threw her head back and guffawed. âAre you threatening me now? Iâm not interested in
Summer. I was merely trying to be kind and remind you that things arenât that simple. I thought Jared
would confess everything to you at least, but it seems now that he fully intended on keeping you in the
dark. If thatâs the case, Iâll keep my mouth shut as well. It seems that no one appreciates it.â
At that moment, I could hear the edge in Kristinaâs voice. Bemused, I asked, âWhat do you mean by
that?â
However, Kristina waved my concern off dismissively. âNothing! Iâll be off then. See you around, Mrs.
Fuller!â
She then sauntered off with a clack of her high heels. I remained rooted to the spot, gazing after her
absently. Though unwilling, I had to admit that what Kristina had said threw me off slightly. I was still
taking our conversation apart and puzzling it over in my head as I slowly exited the bathroom.
In fact, I was so utterly occupied with my thoughts that I didnât notice Ashton waiting out in the hallway.
Walking straight into his arms, I gave a loud yelp, but it was already muffled by his broad arms and
chest encircling me. I then looked up at him in a slight daze. âWhy are you here?â
Ashton reached out and brushed my hair aside tenderly. âI was worried that something had happened
to you, so I came over. Whatâs wrong? You look shellshocked.â
I shook my head vigorously, partially to clear the thoughts that were clamoring in my brain. âItâs nothing.
I ran into someone I know. Letâs go back and continue with dinner!â
After that, I yanked Ashton back in the direction of our table. As we walked past a private room, there
suddenly came the sound of glass violently shattering. Ashton and I both froze and peered in. Seated
around a table was a group of middle-aged young people, as well as one familiar face.
I gaped at Ashton, then whispered tentatively, âIs that Joe?â
Ashton pressed his lips into a thin line but said nothing.
We were just in time. As we watched, a woman with her back towards us vehemently slapped Kristina,
who was sitting beside Joe. It sounded like the cracking of a whip. At the same time, Ashton and I
instinctively winced from the sound of it.
Kristina, however, showed no discernible sign of weakness. She merely gave a dry laugh and gazed
back at her assailant defiantly. Her hands moved to clutch Joeâs arm as if holding onto a trophy.
This move clearly enraged the other woman even further. She raised her hand in the air, prepared to
deal a second blow.
âIsnât this exciting? Mr. Quinn, howâs your food?â Unable to witness this any further, I charged into the
room with Ashton in tow.
At the sound of my voice, the entire room turned towards me. The face of Kristinaâs attacker was now
visible. I realized, perturbed, that it was Rebecca.
Rebeccaâs eyes widened slightly when she saw Ashton beside me, then hurriedly composed herself.
She now rearranged her features in a pitiful expression, looking every bit like a defenseless victim.
âAsh, why are you here?â Rebecca whined.
Ashton glanced at her, then announced curtly, âTo eat.â With his brows furrowed, he looked at Joe, then
at Kristina, who was still holding onto Joeâs arm tightly.
âWhatâs going on?â Ashton demanded.
Joe said easily, âWeâre having a meal together. Itâs nothing much.â
âWhat do you mean, nothing much? Joe, just be honest with me about what youâre planning to do.
Donât make me sick by flirting with all these other whores,â Rebecca retorted, her voice trembled with
barely suppressed anger.
Kristina was not one to be beaten. She bellowed at Rebecca, âYouâd better watch your mouth! What
whores? And how much better do you think you are?â
The two women looked strained, and they were ready to fly at each other. At that, I bit my lip and said
calmly, âThatâs one hell of a meal. Youâll have the entire restaurant in here at the rate youâre shouting at
each other. Mr. Quinn, donât you think youâre airing your dirty laundry a little too publicly? Arenât you
ashamed of yourself?â