Chapter 262
My Mute Bride
Chapter 262 Thereâs No Future âIt doesnât seem like thereâs anything wrong, though. Could it be that you fractured a bone or something?â
âItâs not that serious, I guess.â Justin stretched out his hand toward Rachel. âLetâs go back with you helping me. I think Charlotte mustâve gone back by now.â
Rachel wanted to search for Charlotte, but she couldnât leave Justin here in such a state. Having no alternative, she decided to take him back to the campsite first. If Charlotte didnât return to the campsite, she would come back to search for her.
âJust rest assured, Rachel. Charlotte fears the dark more than anything else, so thereâs no way sheâll wander outside on her own for such a long time. She mustâve gone back.â
âLetâs hope so.â
With that, the two headed back with Justinâs arm resting on Rachelâs shoulder as she supported him.
As the man was nearly 190 centimeters tall, it didnât look like Rachel was propping him up. Instead, it looked more like he was holding her hostage. In fact, there was no way Rachel could help him up if he didnât hold himself upright.
âActually, Iâve always wanted to find an opportunity to talk to you.â
âTalk about what?â
âIâd like to formally apologize to you for what has happened in the past. I know that I used to be mean to you, and I can never make up for that, but Iâll do my best. Just give me a chance for Charlotteâs sake.â
Rachel frowned. âHow much do you remember about the past?â
âI asked Frankie about it, and he told me part of the story. In short, I was mean to you.â
âNot really.â Rachel sounded frosty. âIt was normal for you to resent me back then. After all, I wasnât the person you wanted to marry at the time.â
âSo, can you forgive me?â
âNow that weâre divorced, everything that has happened during our marriage doesnât count anymore.â
âIn that case, in the futureââ
âThereâs no future to speak of.â Rachel cut Justin short right away.
However, Justin still kept at the subject, as though he didnât notice the impatience in Rachelâs words.
âHow could there be no future to speak of? Charlotteâs our future. Do you want to break her heart? Ever since she was little, her greatest wish has been to live with her own mother.â
Rachel suddenly stopped in her tracks. âDo you really want me to stay with Charlotte all the time?â
âOf course,â Justin replied with a straight face.
âAlright then. Give me Charlotteâs custody, and Iâll take care of her in the future.â
Justin was visibly stunned as the fallen leaves rustled in the woods all of a sudden.
âYou canât do it, can you?â Rachelâs voice broke the deadlock between her and the man as she walked on while helping him by the arm again. âIâm not interested in getting entangled with you any further. Our previous agreement to stay out of each otherâs business is my biggest concession already.â
A hint of panic crept into Justinâs eyes. âAre you really not willing to marry me again?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
âIn that case, are you gonna marry Hernandez?â
âIt has nothing to do with you.â
âWho else are you gonna marry if itâs not him? Donât tell me itâs Julian.â
âJustin.â Rachel glared at him. âArenât you done yet?â
Only then did Justin shut up. After walking with Rachel for a while, however, he could no longer restrain himself. âNo matter what you think, my desire to remarry you is my own business, and you have no right to interfere with that.â
âYouâ¦â Rachel stopped short of arguing with Justin upon recalling how he had always been like this.
The two returned to the campsite with Rachel supporting Justin. Upon seeing them from a distance, Victor immediately came up to them. The first thing he said was, âWhatâs the matter with this guy, Rachel?â
âSprained his ankle.â Rachel glanced in the campsiteâs direction. âHas Charlotte come back?â
Victor replied, âYou mean Charlotte? Sheâs been here all the time. Did she go anywhere?â
Startled, Rachel looked puzzledly at the campsite, where sounds of people singing and chatting happily could be heard. A little girlâs voice clearly stood out above the others, and Rachel could tell at once that it was Charlotteâs.
âAhem, ahem.â Justin suddenly hemmed twice. âI told you she would come back by herself.â
Vaguely realizing what had happened, Rachel shook off Justinâs arm angrily. âSo you were fooling me, huh?â
âHey! Rachelââ
Rachel brushed Justin off and left.
Justin wanted to go after Rachel to explain himself, but Victor mercilessly stopped him. âWhat are you doing? Pestering Rachel when she refuses to talk to you, huh? Whatâs the matter with you? Did you lose your sense of shame along with your memory?â Victor had become even angrier with Justin ever since he learned about the latterâs amnesia. He hurt Rachel so much at the time, only to forget about all of it thanks to a car accident, he thought. âIâm warning you, donât keep after Rachel like a fly, or Iâm gonna beat the sh*t out of you!â He put out his fist and waved it before Justin with studied ferocity before striding off.
That night, the school set up several bonfires and threw a bonfire party around them as the classâ
students performed one after another.
Rachel and Victor sat side by side with Charlotte nestling in Rachelâs arms.
On the other hand, Justin was warned off by Victor, who bared his teeth at the former as soon as he approached the three because of how he had tricked Rachel just now. âWhy are you behaving like a dog?â Justin muttered. After finding a spot to sit down in the distance, he listened to the childrenâs singing from afar.
The mountain was quiet and comfortable. A short while later, Samuel slipped away from the crowd and sat down next to Justin in a poised manner. âI told you long ago that Charlotteâs plan of having you save a damsel in distress wouldnât work. I was right, wasnât I? Now my mom doesnât talk to you anymore.â
Justin shot a glance at him angrily. âAre you here to make sarcastic comments?â
âNope. Iâm here to help you.â Samuel sucked on a lollipop while handing Justin a lighter. âHere. This time, itâll definitely work.â
âWhat are you giving me this for?â
âCome over here.â Samuel beckoned to Justin, who reluctantly leaned his ear toward him.
Halfway through the bonfire party, Charlotte began struggling in Rachelâs arms. âMommy, I wanna take a pee.â
Rachel immediately took her hand and stood up. âLetâs go.â
There was no washroom where the school held outdoor activities, so everyone had no choice but to relieve themselves in the open. Charlotte walked a long way while holding Rachelâs hand.
âAlright, Charlotte. Thereâs nobody else here.â
âLetâs go a little further. What if there is somebody else who comes here to pee?â
âOkay, Charlotte, youâre right. Itâll be bad if youâre seen.â Rachel nodded, and she walked a little further with the girl. âCharlotte, if you go any further, I wonât be able to see you. Just relieve yourself here; Iâll stay here with you.â
âOkay, Mommy. Just give me a minute while I go behind the grass over there.â
âAlright, just go. Donât go too far, though.â
After Charlotte left, Rachel stayed in place alone and inadvertently looked up at the sky. The weather was great, and the stars were shining brightly. Over the last 25 to 26 years since she left Somerset Mountain and came to Riverdale as a child, she had rarely had such pleasant leisure time.
Suddenly, a ray of light soared into the sky with a swoosh and burst into colorful halos in the night sky.
Rachel was slightly stunned. Right after that, she heard countless swooshes as numerous fireworks burst in rapid succession, illuminating the night sky in an instant as large fireworks bloomed one after another.
Is somebody shooting off fireworks at the foot of the mountain? Just as Rachel was stunned, she suddenly heard footsteps behind her. âRachel.â