Chapter 9

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Sitting on a stool with his sketchbook folded open and settled in landscape position on the easel, Ashton listened to the light gentle wind breezing over the lake before his studio. He scribbled a few lines on the fine paper. He frowned when a sharp pain stung abruptly in the place he got severely injured. He dropped the pencil and looked down on his bandaged hand. He shouldn't force himself this instant. He had just been injured yesterday, and his wound was terrible. He should wait, at least until his hand recovered a bit.

He stared at the incomplete preliminaries on the sheet, took the pencil and started again. He knew he should wait, but he really needed to know, would he still be able to draw again as he was before. The thought of losing his drawing hand was dreadful. His wounded flesh was swollen and aching now, perhaps it had got infected. The doctor had given him the best treatment he could give along with some medicine. He could only hope that it would work for the best. He knew a man who lost his hand just because he accidentally hurt himself with some nails. The poor man's hand was amputated because the infection had spread pervasively.

A spasm of pain interrupted, so piercing his hand flinched and his pencil dropped to the ground.

Peering through from behind the bushes, Ava startled to see how bad his pain was. A surge of guilt and ache engulfed her, made her breathing hard. She was such an empty headed fool. If she didn't do the stupid thing last night, such a thing would not happen to him.

Somebody was watching him from a distance. He could feel it in an instant. He could always sensed her presence from the first time, as if something in her was calling out his name in silence. Last night he breathed in her subtle floral scent and it lingered long past they parted. This morning when it supposed to be gone, the faint smell still filled his nostrils. He expelled a breath in irritation.

"I know you are there."
He said without tearing away his gaze from the paper.
"Get out."

Ava choked and stepped back in shock. How come did he know she was here? She swore she didn't make a sound, and he didn't even see her. She glanced around quickly, considering to run away as fast as possible. She was safely hidden from his sight in the bushes. She could pretend she was never here.

"Get out this instant. Or should I come upon you?"
When his voice sounded cold and flat like this, it was the time he was most dangerous. She took a deep breath before stepping out of the bushes.

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