Chapter 1338
In Love, Never Say Never Novel
The last thing I saw before going into the elevator was Ashtonâs sendoff, though he looked worried. âDrive around the area,â I told Millie after getting into the car.
Millie threw me a look of surprise, but when she noticed that I wasnât kidding, she revved the engine up.
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We came back to Fuller Corporation five minutes later, but Millie parked the car where nobody could see us. The headlamps and taillights were turned off to keep anyone from noticing us. We could see everyone who came in and out of the company, but none of them could see us.
Once Millie stopped the car, I rolled the window down and stared at the revolving door.
Millie was getting bored from my antics, so she lit up a particularly slender cigarette, hung her arm over the window, and puffed. She had always been a wild one, that Millie.
But I knew she was carrying a great sadness with her. Most women who smoked did. I looked at her, then I got choked by the smoke, so I covered my nose.
Millie puffed one last time before tossing the half-finished cigarette away, then she rolled the window up.
âItâs fine, really.â I didnât want her to feel restrained because of me. She might be my employee, but we were equals, so she didnât have to pay too much attention to me if she wanted to do something.
Millie looked at me. Her eyes were darker than black, but they were also gleaming with danger and curiosity. âMost women Iâve met only care about themselves. Well, at least those who are experienced, anyway. Youâre an exception.â
I detected sarcasm in that comment. Obviously, she was scoffing at what I was doing. Well, I was checking up on my husband at his company in the dead of the night. Anyone would think Ashton might be cheating on me to warrant that behavior.
Mercenaries had long abandoned love, especially elites like Millie. She didnât care about the little things in love or the big things for that matter.
I was a successful woman after opening my own law firm and having two powerful families backing me up. Millie thought I should live my life to the fullest, but there I was, snooping around to see if my husband was cheating. At least that was how it seemed to her. Of course, sheâd think I was wasting my time.
I was about to retort, but then I noticed Ashton and Joseph coming out of the companyâAshton was hunched. They hurried to the car and drove away.
âFollow them,â I quickly told her, but Millie had done that before I could finish my sentence. She was a great driver, and the city was brightly lit, so she managed to tail Ashtonâs car with the headlamps off.
A short while later, Ashtonâs car went into a familiar hospital. It was the one on trending that nightâthe hospital Thora was in.
âAre we going in?â Millie asked.
âNo.â I went out with nothing but my handbag. âStay here.â
The hospital was eerily quiet that night. There wasnât even anyone in sight. I was starting to trot in case I lost them, but fortunately, Ashton and Joseph werenât going too fast. They had just gone into the elevator when I caught up with them.
I waited for the door to close before going over to see which floor they were on. The wards were on the third floor, so they should go up if they were there for visitations. However, the elevator went down to the basement. It was the hospitalâs medicine storeroom, but not everyone could get in there.