When There Is Nothing Left But Love Chapter 1028
Hannah rolled her eyes dramatically, then wailed, “You’re not serious, are you? My wedding’s
happening in a couple of days! What if I can’t fit into my dress? I can’t possibly ask his mother to alter it
on the spot, can I? The dress was custom-made and embroidered by hand! It cost an absolute fortune!
I’m on the verge of moving out. I have to lose weight, or there’ll definitely be a problem.”
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Hannah’s noisyining could not hide the traces of a smile hovering over her lips. I grinned at
that. If a little weight gain was all that Hannah had to worry about for the rest of her marriage, she’d
have many blissful years ahead of her.
Hannah’s endless rambling was finally put to a stop by an iing call from Chandler. She answered
the phone only to redirect her flood of words into the mouthpiece. On the other end, Chandler just
absorbed everything patiently.
I suddenly found myself very much an outsider in this romantic disy of affection. I surveyed around
the cafe casually. Abruptly, a familiar face popped up within the field of my vision. I froze.
I was slightly myopic, so I couldn’t be certain that the figure was indeed who I’d taken it to be. I
squinted as hard as I could in that direction, but to no avail. I thus reached out and tugged on Hannah’s
sleeve, gesturing subtly in that direction.
Hannah paused and looked over. She was simrly taken aback. Hannah quickly mumbled into the
phone, “Chandler, I just saw someone I know. I’m hanging up!”
After she’d ended the call, Hannah hauled me out of the cafe. When we’d gotten outside, she
immediately shrieked, “That woman was Reba, wasn’t she?”
I wavered, unable to say for sure.
We didn’t approach her, however, but merely continued observing from a distance.
K City was a bustling, modern city. Life here was fast-paced, and it wasmon to see people dashing
from ce to ce. Nobody paid any heed to the sight of a woman pulling on a man and shamelessly
begging him for money.
Hannah nced at her watch, then looked at me with a horrified expression. “It’s only seven in the
evening! It’s not even midnight yet. Is she doing what I think she’s doing?”
I bit my lip and continued gazing in Reba’s direction. She had on a thickyer of makeup and wore
a revealing dress that exposed various areas of her body with utter disregard for the winter cold. She
looked as indecent as she was legally permitted to be.
Reba had a gorgeous face and a lovely figure. It was usually sufficient for attracting stares
anywhere she went. If the scene unfolding before our eyes had yed out anywhere else, I would
never have given it a second thought.
Where we were presently standing was K City’s most notorious red-light district. Vice oozed out of
every pore of her. Reba’s scantily-d self, ced against this surrounding, made our suspicions
perfectly reasonable.
Hannah dragged me closer to take a better look. We could hear the sound of Reba’s cries now,
clear as a bell. “Mr. Tuffin, you promised that as long as I agreed, you’d give me the money! Now that
I’ve done it, how can you go back on your word? You can’t do that!”
The man looked visibly irked by Reba’s constant pleas. He fished out a couple of bills from his
wallet and flung them roughly at Reba, vehemently cursing her all the while.
I was dumbfounded. Did we just witness Reba selling herself? How can this be?
Even if Ashton no longer cared for Reba, Joe clearly worshipped her. He would never have
sanctioned this degradation of Reba’s dignity.
Reba stooped to pick up the bills, utterly focused on counting them while shivering helplessly from
the bitter cold. Clutching herself to preserve what little bit of warmth she had, Reba scampered off
and disappeared into the nightclub behind her.
Hannah’s stupefied expression mirrored mine exactly. We were stunned while we looked at each other
as if to confirm what we’d just beheld. Haltingly, Hannah asked, “That was Ms. Larson, wasn’t it?”
I craned my neck in the direction that Reba had slipped off to, then nodded reluctantly. “I think so.”
“What happened to her? How did she end up that way? Wasn’t she so morous previously? How did
she suddenly end up like this? What in the world happened?” Hannah asked urgently. She was
evidently still in shock. I could see the cogs in Hannah’s mind turning as she struggled to process what
she had just seen.
I didn’t have the answers to Hannah’s questions and said so frankly. “I don’t know what just happened
either. I think Ashton gave her an apartment and a car that we never asked her to return. Joe has also
given her lots of money. There’s really no logical reason as to why Reba would be so desperate for
money that she’d need to sell her body!”
Hannah bit her lip. Soberly, she said, “Come on, let’s go over and take a look!”
The incident at the Imperial Hotel had left me with a lingering uneasiness. I hesitated, then shook my
head. “I don’t really want to. It’s too chaotic over there and isn’t safe.”
Hannah was insistent, however. She pouted, then wheedled, “It’s not. I’m going in with you. Don’t
worry. As long as we don’t cause any trouble, nothing will happen to us. Don’t worry!”
Without waiting for my consent, Hannah dragged me across. Upon entry, the dance floor rose to meet
us, packed with teenagers wearing the barest slips of clothing. The DJ’s hollers were deafening over
the speakers, and the drunk partygoers gyrated to the pulsing music without a care in the world.
Hannah burst out, “What’s wrong with all of these people? Have they gone insane?”
She tightened her grip on my arm as we move through the crowd, searching for Reba. But, she
seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth. Hannah puzzled, “Why isn’t Reba on the dance
floor?”
I pondered this, then realized, “She’s in terrible need of money, isn’t she? She should be hard at work
right now.”
Hannah smacked her forehead exaggeratedly. “That’s right! Why didn’t I think of it?”