The next morning, Rachel woke up the same time as usual, although she didn't sleep well last night because of another dream. In her dream, she was in the amusement park with her parents, playing and enjoying the rides. She didn't have to think about anything else but just laugh and have fun.
Her father had always said that she was the most beautiful when she smiled.
Also, her mother had always loved seeing her happy.
As a child, she had lived a carefree life full of love.
Rachel wished she could live in that dream forever and never wake up again. But that couldn't be possible. She had to face the harsh reality of life. She slowly sat up on the bed, feeling dizzy maybe because she hadn't eaten anything last night.
She closed her eyes again and rested for a while. When she opened them again, she felt much better.
She slowly put on her slippers and got out of the room. She intended to go to the kitchen to fill her empty stomach. When she passed by Jack's bedroom, she saw that the door was still open, and the quilt was still neatly laid on the bed.
It seemed that he didn't come back last night.
She couldn't help frowning as she tried to recall Jack's expression when she left him at the restaurant last night. But no matter how she racked her brain, she couldn't remember how he'd looked.
Julie came upstairs with a tray of nutritious breakfast in her hands. As soon as she saw Rachel outside the room, she asked in surprise, "Miss, why did you get up so early today
hol on his body. But seeing Rachel walking out of the house briskly, she didn't get the chance to speak. She had to follow Rachel immediately.
Seeing Rachel leave without looking back, Jack's face suddenly darkened. An indescribable desolation and coldness rose from his heart. Why did she treat him like rubbish no matter what he did?
This feeling made him feel uncomfortable all over.
At this time, Scarlett was in a cafe. She held her phone tightly and kept on looking down at the screen. When she saw that the signal was only two bars, she stood up, held her phone up, and moved to different directions to look for a signal. She couldn't feel at ease until she got a full signal again.
A friend who accompanied her was rendered speechless. She stayed at a bar until two o'clock in the morning last night, so she planned to sleep at home until the afternoon. However, Scarlett called her and asked her out for a coffee early this morning.
Somehow, she thought that a cup of coffee was good for her to feel refreshed. But now that she was only sitting still while watching Scarlett looking for a signal restlessly, she couldn't help complaining, "Scarlett, can you come back here and sit down?"
"I am expecting a very important call." Scarlett didn't care about other people's gazes at her. Instead, she looked at all of them with disdain.
Since she had witnessed how Rachel treated Jack indifferently at the restaurant yesterday, she thought that she already had a chance on him.