Chapter 254 Made Their Own Decisions

Name:Trapped In Lace Author:Goose
Jonathan shook his head with a smile.

After a while, as Tracy was about to fall asleep, she suddenly heard her husband calling out her name.

She opened her eyes and frowned. "What's wrong?"

There was long silence before he finally spoke again. "Jack and Rachel are incredibly troublesome."

It turned out that he was also concerned for them. Tracy's heart rose uneasily as her sleepiness dissipated.

The old man sighed. "Well, we can just agree to let them divorce if they truly wouldn't get along with each other."

Her eyes widened. "What? Are you sure?"

"What else can I do?" Jonathan shrugged helplessly. "He isn't young anymore. He might as well do what he likes."

The woman gaped at him. Her mouth opened and closed like a fish blubbering for water.

"Besides, Rachel is already a grown woman." He smiled. "We're using him to make up for her loss, but look at the way he treats her.

Don't you think it's just plain torture? Doesn't she deserve better?"

Tracy pursed her lips and tilted her head. "Do you know something?"

"What? No." He shrugged. "I just thought about it now. Let them handle their own matters. They're not children anymore."

"That's true." Tracy sighed. It was much easier to tell Jack what

You can say anything you want."

She thought for a while before asking, "How long have I been stuck there?"

Rachel assumed that it must've been for a long time. Otherwise, she wouldn't have passed out from the lack of oxygen.

As she was being buried, she could still hear Holley's voice. She had watched her as she was being buried.

If she had left in time to look for help, Rachel wouldn't have been buried for such a long time.

Jack held her tighter.

He didn't reply immediately. Instead, he gazed at the rain outside with dark and brooding eyes.

Seeing that he was silent, she poked him on the stomach. "What's wrong? Don't you know?"

"Nearly twenty hours." At the thought of it, his heart filled up with sadness.

It was a twenty-hour game of life and death. If the worst had prevailed, then Rachel wouldn't have been here in his arms.

Her jaw dropped. "What? Didn't they search for me?"

Jack pursed his lips. "They didn't know you were missing."

"What?" Rachel blurted out in astonishment. "How could they not know?"

"Things were such a mess in the area. Everyone was busy doing their own thing. I heard that they thought you were just busy healing other patients, so they didn't really mind your absence."