Chapter 949
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I wanted to help her relax, but she backed off by reflex and looked at me in confusion. âSorry, Iâ¦â
I nodded before giving her some space. âCalm down. I wonât force you to talk. You can tell me about it
when youâre ready. Donât be scared.â
She bit her lips, her eyes tearing up. When Armond and Nora came over after they were done doing
the dishes, Hailey darted into the bedroom, much to Noraâs confusion. âWhatâs with her?â she asked
me.
I was looking at Armond, but he was still putting on his polite front. âItâs nothing. Sheâs unwell, so sheâs
retiring for the night.â
Nora nodded dumbly. âNo wonder she looks out of place. Is the weather affecting her?â
I nodded. âProbably. Please take care of her.â
She nodded before going to Haileyâs bedroom, concerned.
Armond was giving me a warm smile. âYou seem to be unhappy. Is it because Iâm here?â
I pursed my lips. âYou should end this with her if you donât love her. Stop hurting Nora.â Armond was a
mysterious man. I could never understand which part of him was real, and which was not.
He sat on the balconyâs sofa languidly. âI thought you should be more concerned about your daughter,
but it seems you care about Nora more. Well, she is adopted after all, so I can see why you donât really
care about her.â
I held my anger down. âIâd shut up now if I were you.â
He smiled nicely. âIâm a talkative guy. Wonât you give me a chance, Scarlett? I donât mind having an
affair with you. Iâll tell Nora off if youâd say yes, and Iâd keep it a secret from Ashton. Sounds exciting,
doesnât it?â
Armond was disgusting as usual. I looked at him coldly while holding my urge to hurl. âYouâre
disgusting, you know that?â
He dismissed my hostility. âBut I like it and Iâm having fun.â
I went to talk with Hannah and Chandler or Iâd puke if I had to say another word to Armond. Honestly, I
didnât care about that psycho, but Nora was a newbie in relationships, so I didnât want Armond to hurt
her.
Hannah handed me some cut-orange. âSomeone seems angry. Have an orange. Itâs super sweet.â
I popped a slice of it into my mouth. âMmm, itâs really sweet. Is Kiki with Uncle Louis today?â Kiki was
still young, so Hannah usually wouldnât be staying out so late.
The mention of Kiki saddened her, but she nodded. âJohn got him a nanny and had him stay with Uncle
Louis. I could only visit him from time to time.â
I was surprised to hear that, since I thought John would at least let Hannah take care of the child. âHeâs
still young. Can Uncle Louis really handle him?â
Hannah nodded. âHe has weaned, so itâs fine.â
Chandler looked at the time, but he didnât urge Hannah to leave, though I knew he must have some
work to settle. Luckily, Ashton called me. âIâm here. Come down.â
âSure.â Then, I hung up. âIâll say goodbye to Nora. Itâs getting late, so letâs go home.â
Hannah nodded and came with me to say goodbye to the girls. Hailey was looking better, so she
wanted to send us off, but I held her down. âJust lie down, Hailey.â
We went down together, and I noticed that Ashtonâs car was right outside. Hannah bade us a simple
goodbye before leaving with Chandler, while Armond stood beside me with his hands in his pockets.
âYou risked yourself to save Ashton. Iâm looking forward to see the day when the roles are reversed.â
I shot a glare at him before trotting up to Ashton in silence. He was leaning against the car when I
came up to him, then he hugged me. âHeâs here too?â
He was referring to Armond. I leaned against his chest and listened to his heartbeats. That always
gave me a sense of safety. âNora called him over. She didnât know about the incident in Moranta.â
Ashton looked at Armond sternly. Meanwhile, Armond was grinning eerily at us. That man was
terrifying. For some reason, I had a feeling he could destroy us when we least expected it.
I held Ashtonâs hand the moment we got into the car, refusing to let go. Ashton seemed slightly
annoyed, but he let me do what I wanted and drove with one hand. Then, I noticed the watch on his
wrist and froze. âIs this new? Iâve never seen this watch before.â