As Rachel was deep in her thoughts, she suddenly heard the door open.
She craned her head, thinking that it was Tracy who came to visit her.
However, she was met with a shadow of a tall figure.
"Jack?" she called hesitantly.
"Yes, it's me." Hearing his voice, she sighed in relief.
If Tracy was the one who would sleep here tonight, then Rachel would be up all night.
Her mother-in-law might not be able to sleep comfortably in a small hospital bed.
It wasn't because Tracy was growing old. She was still very strong for her age. It was because it might
be awkward for the both of them.
If she woke up in the middle of the night and wanted to go to the bathroom, Rachel would be unsure as
to whether she should wake Tracy up or not.
Although Rachel didn't know why Tracy suddenly changed her attitude toward her, she didn't feel
comfortable enough to say with her for a night.
Fortunately, Jack was the one who would accompany her. Under the dark night, she could only make
out the shadow of his face.
"Why are you here?"
"I'd be worried if I was not here to take care of you myself."
Jack reached out to turn on the lamp on her bedside table. He quickly walked over and found a quilt in
the cabinet.
He strode towards her with the quilt in his hands. "I'll let the lamp on," he said.
She yawned. "Why?"
"Aren't you used to having the lamp on while you're sleeping?" Jack quickly fixed his bed, not noticing
the look on Rachel's face.
After making up his bed, he rubbed the back of his neck sheepishly. "Honestly, I kind of got used to
having a lamp on while I'm sleeping too."
It was because of her that he had gotten used to the habit.
When Rachel was not at home, he would come back to a dark house. It irritated him terribly. He
couldn't help but correlate that same darkness to the loneliness that swept his chest while she was
gone.
He didn't feel right without her.
Without her, not only did he feel lonely, but he also felt cold and alone. He despised that feeling.
When Jack turned around, Rachel quickly covered the small smile threading across her lips. She
pretended to be indifferent. "Turn it off. You won't be able to fall asleep."
Jack grinned. "It's actually the other way around now. I can't sleep if it's turned off."
"Well, that is only for a short period of time. Things change. Besides, you didn't get used to the light
before, right?"
Rachel crossed her arms.
"Once I found the light, it's hard to let it go under all this darkness," said Jack.
"I don't understand what you mean." She yawned.
Jack took off his shoes and socks. He slowly unbuttoned his shirt and took off his clothes. Sure
enough, his strong figure was exposed in front of her.
He grabbed his pajamas and put them on.
Blushing, Rachel averted her gaze to the ceiling.
'Why am I being so silly?' she thought.
Suddenly, she heard Jack's faint voice. "It doesn't matter. You'll know it soon."
She didn't say anything to him. What he had said felt like a riddle to her. However, he still kept the light
on in the end. That was what mattered.
The light warmed the cold atmosphere between them.
Jack was lying on his side, so he could clearly see the woman sleeping in the bed next to him.
It was the first time he took care of someone before.
After lying in bed for a while, he didn't feel sleepy at all. In fact, he tossed and turned the entire night.
He gazed at the night, seeing raindrops smashing against the window pane.
It was always rainy in the province at this month.
Perhaps the people here had already grown so used to the rain that none of them bothered to be
concerned over the disastrous weather.
The rain had lasted several days already, but the people weren't the slightest bit fazed.
Because of the heavy rain, many cities in the province suffered from natural disasters,
such as flood and landslide.
The death and missing rates were still rising as the rain continued. Given that the province was so
close to sea, the winds and storms were much stronger.
Jack lied in bed as he listened to the rain, but he still couldn't fall asleep. He felt as if he needed to say
something to Rachel.
But he was afraid that he might disturb her sleep.
Ever since his parents came, he didn't have any alone time with her. He wasn't able talk to her.
Tonight was a different story.
When Jack was about to see if she had slept, she called out softly,
"Jack? Are you awake?" "No, I'm not."
A few miles away, Jonathan stared at the woman beside him. He tilted his head. "What are you thinking
about?"
Tracy heaved a long sigh. She had been so deep in thought that she didn't expect that he was still
awake.
Seeing that she was still silent, Jonathan pursed his lips. "I feel like something's wrong with you."
"What?" Tracy craned her head to look at him.
He wanted to ask her why she was pushing to take care of Rachel herself, but he stopped himself.
His wife might feel uncomfortable.
"What do you mean?" Tracy stared at him. "Tell me."
Jonathan scratched his head. "You just look like you've been keeping secrets lately?"
"What?" Tracy withdrew her hands as if she had just touched a burning iron plate. With a dry smile, she
said nervously, "What are you talking about?"
Fortunately, they were already in the bed, and they had already turned off the lights. Otherwise, he
would've seen the unnaturalness of her expression.
Tracy had been agitated ever since Celine had told her that Jack had done a ligation operation.
It was as if she had just been struck by a raging thunderbolt.
At that time, she wanted to call Jack and confront him. However, just as she was about to call him, she
received the news about Rachel. Immediately, her thoughts were disfigured.
She and her husband rushed to the airport. However, due to the weather, their flight had been delayed
for four hours.
In the end, they had to change their tickets to the morning of the next day. Seeing her husband so
anxious, Tracy was hesitating as to whether she should tell him of this matter.
Tracy knew Celine wouldn't dare to lie to her on this.
On the way to the hospital, she had been restless.
It wasn't as if she could send someone to investigate on this matter.
She wanted to ask her son if it was true.
However, she hadn't confronted Jack in the past days.
Seeing Rachel's face and thinking of what her son had done, Tracy couldn't help but feel sorry for her.
Even if she didn't see her as her daughter, Tracy pitied the woman.
Seeing Jack's actions, she could tell that Rachel had been wronged in this marriage.
At the thought, she clenched her fists.
As a woman, she knew what made a marriage so precious. There were two things. The first was one's
partner, and the second was one's child.
Tracy sincerely hoped that they would be able to get along with each other.
This was better than her son marrying someone she didn't like.
Tracy gritted her teeth, finding that her son was incredibly bold. How could he have done such a bold
thing?
Tracy knew Rachel didn't know about this. No woman would be so generous as to accept it.
It was exactly this reason that made Tracy so flustered.
She could already imagine how Jonathan would react if he knew about it.
The reason why Tracy suddenly changed her mind toward Rachel was that she felt guilty.
She just didn't know if this was the right time to discuss this with her husband.
However, if she didn't tell him the truth, she didn't even know how to deal with it.
After thinking for a while, Tracy nudged the man beside her. "Jonathan?"
"Eh?" he said sleepily.
Tracy was already gathering up the courage to tell him until she heard his voice.
Knowing that he was almost asleep, she silenced herself with a sigh. Maybe she could just tell him
tomorrow.
"Go to sleep," she just said.
"Huh? What's wrong with you?" Jonathan turned over with a frown. "Just say it. What's wrong?"
She wanted to go straight to the point, but she just didn't know how her husband would deal with this
information.
'Maybe after hearing the news, he'll get so angry that he may fall ill,' she thought.
"Nothing. I'm going to sleep," Tracy snapped and turned over.
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