Chapter 182
My Mute Bride
Justin flicked her on the forehead. âYour sweet-talking isnât going to work. Iâll send you off to some summer camp in the mountains if you donât obey me.â
âYouâd miss me too much to do that,â Charlotte muttered as she pouted and held onto her forehead.
âLetâs see if Iâd miss you.â Justin wore an emotionless expression as he spoke. Charlotte could sense that something was up-she knew that Justin was about to tickle her. âMommy! Save me, Mommy!
Hurry!â Charlotte shouted as she wriggled away from Justin.
âNo oneâs going to save you!â Justin had already got Charlotte at her ticklish spot before Rachel could even get closer to Charlotte. The young girl laughed so hard that she could barely breathe.
âHahahaha⦠I wasâ¦. Hahahaha⦠I was wrong, Daddy⦠Hahahaha! Mommy⦠Hahahaha!â The young girl giggled.
Even Rachel couldnât help but laugh as she watched the father and daughter fooling around. The night breeze made Rachelâs hair messy, so she tucked some hair behind her ear, revealing her defined jawline. Justinâs hands stopped mid-air, and he no longer tickled Charlotte when he saw Rachelâs warm and gentle smile.
Rachel had been laughing, but she froze the moment she met gazes with Justin. The sun was setting, and the breeze was cooling. Charlotteâs giggles filled the air as Justin and Rachel looked at one another. The atmosphere around them seemed too warm and loving to be real-their actions felt natural enough to seem like a daily thing, yet it felt rather unfamiliar for them to have such a relationship.
The maidâs voice came from inside the kitchen then. âMr. Burton, Miss Hudson, dinnerâs ready! You guys can eat now.â Only then did the couple snap back to reality. They hastily looked away from one another. Justin lowered Charlotte onto the ground, and the young girl stomped her feet as she walked toward Rachel while panting. âDaddyâs a big monster!â Charlotte cried as she held onto Rachelâs hand.
âFine; Iâm a big monster. You shouldnât come home with this big monster from now on,â Justin muttered as he walked into the house. Rachel glanced at his back figure before she held onto Charlotteâs hand. âCome on, little monster.â
Charlotte blinked puzzledly. âHow am I the little monster?â
The woman blinked back at the young girl. âShouldnât the big monsterâs daughter be a little monster?â
Charlotte chuckled for a while. âYou should be a big monster too then, Mommy. In that case, weâre a family of monsters!â
Justin turned around when he heard what Charlotte said, and he gave Rachel a thoughtful gaze for a moment. Rachel couldnât handle the awkwardness-she looked away and avoided his gaze.
Dinner wasnât anything fancy-they had a few homemade dishes. Charlotte couldnât seem to sit still at the dinner table. âAre we making cookies together later, Daddy?â
âIâm not,â Justin uttered.
âWhy?â
âYouâre the one whoâs supposed to prepare a gift for your aunt, not me,â he replied.
âFine.â Charlotte pouted before she turned to Rachel. âPlease donât mind him, Mommy. Daddyâs just this sort of person. I canât imagine how he managed to win over the heart of a woman like you in the past.â
Rachel stiffened while Justin nearly choked on his water. âWhat are you talking about, Charlotte?! How could I possibly go after her?â Why would I go after her? he thought.
âWell, what happened between you two, then?â Charlotte opened her arms as she asked. âCould Mommy have been the one who went after you? Sheâd never have left if she was the one who went after you. You mustâve made her angry. I canât believe youâre not admitting to your faults yet!â
Justin found himself completely speechless. He had no memory of his past with Rachel, so he couldnât even dispute Charlotteâs claims. He had never wondered about his past, but he was starting to get rather curious about it.
Rachel and Charlotte headed into the kitchen to prepare for their cookie-baking session after dinner.
Justin was busy working in his study, but he couldnât seem to process any of the documents he was reading. Eventually, he fished out his phone and dialed a number. âHow did I meet Rachel in the past?â
he asked in the call.
The person on the other end paused for a moment. âWhy are you wondering about this all of a sudden?â the person asked in a surprised manner.
âNo reason. Iâd just like to hear some details about the things that happened between us,â he uttered.
âOld Mr. Burton specifically warned me not to talk about this, President Burton. Please donât make things hard for me. Why donât you just ask her if you really want to know?â Frankie was one of the few people Justin actually trusted, so Justin couldnât bring himself to fault Frankie for following orders.
âWell, just tell me this-who was the one who chased after the other party in the past?â Justin asked.
âWhat?â Frankie was so puzzled-Justin could hear the confusion in his voice. After a while, Frankie finally gave a rather uncertain response. âThere wasnât exactly one party who went after the other⦠I guess it was a mutual liking. But after thatâ¦â
âWhat happened after that?â Justin asked.
âYou went after her,â Frankie replied.
âNo way!â Justin leaped out of his chair. âDid you remember this wrongly?â
Frankie sounded rather irritated as he spoke. âOf course not. It has only been five years.â Apart from Rachel and Justin themselves, Frankie was the one who knew the most about their relationship during then. âPresident Burton, youâ¦â
Before Frankie could finish his sentence, Justin ended the call on his end of the line. He then slumped into his chair with a grim look on his face.
Meanwhile, Rachel was busy showing Charlotte how to bake cookies in the kitchen. âLetâs use some molds to shape the dough-every cookie will be about the same size that way.â Rachel patiently guided her daughter in a step-by-step manner as they removed the molds from the dough. âIs this right?â
Charlotte asked.
âYeah. You need to press on it firmly before knocking it out. Youâre such a smart girl, Charlotte,â Rachel uttered. In fact, Charlotteâs motor skills werenât that great. It was evident that the young girl had been spoiled from a young age-she hadnât had to use her hands for much work in the past.
âHave some tea, Miss Hudson,â the maid offered.
âOkay. Thank you. You can leave it there.â
âYou can take a break. Iâll be here with Charlotte.â The maid placed the tea in the living hall before ushering Rachel to go over. âYou shouldnât strain yourself too much,â the maid reminded her.
Rachel stole a glance at the room upstairs before she nodded half-heartedly. âSure. You can look after Charlotte. Make sure that she doesnât hurt herself. Iâll use the washroom for a bit.â
âAh, okay.â
After washing her hands, Rachel stepped out of the kitchen and took a few sips of her tea in the living room. She then headed upstairs to the washroom on the first floor. Once she was in front of the washroom, she shut the door from the outside and turned to make sure that the maid wasnât watching her. Once she made sure that the coast was clear, she hurried up the stairs.
The skies had turned dark by then. There werenât any lights in the master bedroom-the whole place was pitch black. Rachel had to find her way to the wardrobe door based on her memory of how the room looked. She then pulled her mini-flashlight out from her coat before shining it at the keypad of the safebox. Once the light rays stuck against the surface of the keypad, there were neon-colored powder stains that indicated the buttons with fingerprints on it.
Rachel hastily noted down all the numbers that had fingerprints on them. âMaryâ¦â Justinâs voice came from outside the room. âBring some tea up, please.â
âAh, alright. Please hold on, Mr. Burton. Miss Hudson is in the washroom, and I need to take care of Charlotte. Iâll send some tea up once Miss Hudson is back to look after Charlotte,â the maid explained.
âCome down and take a look at the cookies that Mommy and I made, Daddy!â A childâs sweet and innocent voice came from downstairs.
Rachel felt as if her heart was about to leap out of her throat. One would attract what one feared the most-Rachel could hear faint footsteps walking in her direction. One step, two steps, three steps⦠The sound faded off at the stairway. If Rachelâs estimations were right, Justin had gone downstairs.
Her expression altered as she hastily shut the wardrobe door.