Chapter 66 Discuss The Divorce

Name:Trapped In Lace Author:Goose
For a moment, Jack suspected that he had said or had done something inappropriate in his dream last night that Rachel had heard him.

But then she said something to dispel Jack's suspicion. "Dad just asked us to live together. We don't even need to sleep in the same room. There are obviously more than two rooms in that house. Besides, Dad won't know whether you stay overnight or not. When did you become so stupid?"

He pursed his lips and replied sarcastically, "Do you really think I'm that stupid? I've already thought about that. I just want to fix this as soon as possible. I don't want to cause any more trouble."

"Okay then. Have you fixed this?"

Jack's face turned cold and he stared at her blankly. He gritted his teeth and replied, "Not yet."

Rachel raised a brow and rolled her eyes. "There is currently one option out of the divorce. But if you can find another one, I'd be more than happy to oblige to it."

Jack paused for a while and said, "Give me three days to think about it."

Jonathan was so happy that Mendes was still asleep. He wanted them to have lunch at home.

Rachel agreed to it since she had nothing else to do.

Mendes didn't get up until ten o'clock in the morning. He even changed his clothes without asking for help from Rachel. After that, she took h

u take me there too?"

"Yes." She took a tissue and carefully wiped the food crumbs from his mouth.

Jack mocked himself silently that he had been reduced to being a driver.

Rachel took care of the kid really well, which made Jack look at her with new eyes.

'Is it her gentle personality or does she already love child?' he wondered.

In less than two minutes, she received a text message from Lea.

Rachel read the address to him.

Fortunately, the restaurant was in one of the more popular areas. He knew it by heart and didn't need a GPS to help him navigate around.

He responded faintly with a nod. There was trace of deep longing present in his eyes.

Perhaps Jack looked frightening in Mendes' eyes. The boy was obviously afraid of him and was always behaved around him.

He sat quietly at the back, unusually silent.

He leaned over the window and enjoyed the scenery during the ride.

Jack drove them to their destination. When they got out of the car, he said, "I will consider that condition."

"What?" Rachel turned to face him.

With one of his arms still placed on the steering wheel, Jack said leisurely, "I said I will consider moving into your house to follow the agreement."

Rachel rolled her eyes.

She had thought that he had something important to say.