"I dreamed of my parents and my childhood."
As Rachel mentioned her parents, Tracy couldn't help feeling emotional.
She wondered what Rachel dreamed. "About your childhood?" she asked.
Rachel thought for a moment and replied honestly, "Yes. I dreamed something that I couldn't remember in my memory."
"What was your dream? Can you tell me about it?"
Rachel fell silent for a while as if trying to recall her dream. Then she said in a low voice, "I dreamed of that day when we had a car accident."
Tracy froze upon hearing what she said.
Rachel couldn't see her and thought she was just listening, so she continued, "I dreamed of that scene when my father was driving on the road going to your house. It was very noisy."
A faint smile appeared on her face, but it also faded away quickly. "Then... when I woke up, you were already there beside me. I felt like I had come back to that time."
Tracy also remembered the memory in the past.
Perhaps Rachel didn't know that the three of them were sent to the hospital immediately.
Her father was the most seriously injured, so he died right away.
Her mother's condition was also bad, but she still got a chance to ask for help.
She requested to call Jonathan's father and entrusted Rachel to him before she passed away.
Tracy remembered that when little Rachel woke up, she was in shock. She cried every night for half a month.
As a mother, Tracy couldn't stand seeing Rach
she was not in her bed, and he heard some strange noises in the bathroom.
Walking towards the bathroom, he couldn't help thinking, 'Is Jack such a brute?
He is not supposed to do it to Rachel.'
However, when he opened the door, what he saw was way different from his imagination, so he laughed out loud.
He raised his hand and touched his nose, then walked out. "Just continue what you are doing."
With mouth slightly twitched, Jack took a towel and wiped the remaining bubbles on his eyebrows.
Joy was written all over Rachel's face upon knowing that Eric had come to see her.
Even his voice sounded more adorable to her this time.
So she urged Jack, "Let's hurry up. Finish brushing my teeth now."
A feeling of jealousy rose from the bottom of his heart. 'How can you be so excited just knowing that Eric is here?'
But he just kept the thought to himself. He just continued to brush her teeth unhurriedly and said in a serious tone, "Stop acting like a child. I've already told you several times not to move.
And stop talking." He knew that she would retort, so he already stopped her before she could speak.
Eric turned back and leaned against the door. "Rachel, how are your eyes?"
"She still can't see now," Jack answered on behalf of Rachel while rinsing the toothbrush. After putting it back in the cabinet, he turned to her and guided her to wash her face. "Lower your head. The washbasin is right in front of you."