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Chapter 1033

    When There Is Nothing Left But Love Chapter 1033


    Ashton frowned with disgust. “I appreciate people who have self-respect and who know right from


    wrong. You’re none of these. I didn’te here today to help or visit you, but to tell you not to ever call


    me again.


    I had never seen Ashton behave so brutally to anyone. Reba looked equally thunderstruck. She


    gazed at Ashton in dismay and disbelief.


    Reba remained that way for a long time. Unfortunately, Ashton was unmoved, he just grabbed hold


    of me and stormed out of the room.


    The officer in charge of the investigation followed us hurriedly. With a nervous smile on his face, he


    stuttered, “Mr. Fuller, about Ms. Larson…”


    “Do what you have to do. Don’t contact me about anything regarding her ever again. I’ll pay for her this


    once, but I’m not interested in hearing about her, whether she is alive or dead,” Ashton replied coldly. I


    shuddered. It seemed like Reba was already dead to him at that moment.


    The policeman gaped at Ashton speechlessly. However, he maintained his professional veneer and


    ushered us out courteously.


    When we’d gotten back into the car, Ashton reached out and took my hand in his. He gave a short sigh,


    then remarked, “Your hand feels so cold. How could you have been so disobedient?”


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    Ashton’s words stemmed more from concern than reproach. I raised my head and met his gaze. “I


    didn’t mean it. I just thought of something that I wanted to discuss with you right away, so I headed


    straight in. I didn’t think that you’d gone in to meet Reba!”


    I said this with a twinge of regret. If I’d known Reba would be there, I wouldn’t have gone in to


    subject myself to her verbal abuse.


    Ashton transferred my hands onto his stomach. Beneath his shirt, I could feel his firm, taut muscles. I


    reeled. What is Ashton doing? I wondered, startled.


    Ashtonughed gently at my baffled face. “Do you feel warmer?”


    Of course! My heart raced. We’d been married for years, but I suddenly felt shyness ovee me.


    Ashton continued gazing at me. In a mellow voice, he urged, “What did you want to discuss with me


    just now? Was it about something interesting that happened?”


    He looked at me expectantly. I rehearsed my opening in my mind once, then thought better of it. “After


    Hannah’s wedding is over, can you apany me to the doctor’s for a visit?”


    Ashton furrowed his brow. “What’s wrong? Did something happen? Are you feeling unwell?” he


    demanded.


    I shook my head. “No, it’s… I would like to do a checkup. Don’t you always remind me to take care of


    my body?” I retorted.


    Ashton gazed at me intently, then agreed. “OK!”


    After feeling that my hands were sufficiently warmed, I withdrew my hand. Flustered, Ashton asked, “Is


    something wrong?”


    “I’m warm enough. Let’s go home now,” I replied. “We can’t sit here forever, can we?”


    Ashton smiled, then started the car.


    The car flew past multiple homes, their warm lights forming many beacons in the dark. I pressed my


    lips together in a thin line, resolving not to raise the matter regarding in vitro fertilization with Ashton just


    yet. We’d been married for so many years now and had gone through so much together. I was lucky


    enough to be married to Ashton. Having a child was merely the icing on the top of the cake. After the


    multiple mishaps that had urred, I didn’t think I had the courage to carry another child. More


    urately, I didn’t believe either that I would be able to conceive ever again. Hence, in vitro fertilization


    would be the most feasible way for Ashton and me to have a baby of our own.


    A smile flitted across my face at the thought. It was a procedure I’d never actually given much


    consideration to before.


    …


    Hannah had no family but only a few friends in K City, so Chandler’s house was more than enough to


    amodate her guests. Chandler’s house was situated at the outskirts of K City in a vige that


    hadn’t yet been touched by the rapid development the rest of the city had been subjected to.


    Hannah called me over to the hotel the very first night. She insisted on me doing her makeup the first


    thing the very next morning when we’d have to wake up at the crack of dawn to start getting her ready


    to be a bride.


    Ashton, however, felt apprehensive about me leaving his side. Like a chaperone, he escorted me to the


    hotel. I’d already set aside the dress I intended to wear for the wedding, having already agreed to be


    Hannah’s bridesmaid.


    The next morning, Hannah donned a phoenix cor as her bridal headpiece, and I was tasked with


    matching her makeup to the grandeur of her outfit. Hannah, however, constantly distracted me with her


    constant protests about the tightness of her dress.


    Ashton appeared after a while when his video conference had ended. He stood in the doorway, gaping


    at us for a while, then eximed, “You look fantastic!”


    Hannah tossed her head. “Of course, she looks fantastic! Scarlett has such a perfect face, with those


    refined features of hers. She’s the very picture of a ssical beauty! She looks like absolute royalty in


    that dress of hers. Anyone might have mistaken her for a princess all dressed up for her debutante ball.


    If I were a man, I’d have fallen in love with her at the first sight,” Hannah dered, sighing enviously.


    I was embarrassed by Hannah’s generouspliments. Smiling at Ashton, I said modestly, “The dress


    is pretty cumbersome. It’s a little difficult to walk around in.”
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