Chapter 120
My Mute Bride
Shutting the door, Nancy gripped Rachelâs arm.
âWhy would you find him a job?â
Rachel, however, was dazed. Grandpa Irwin is our neighbor and he is always good to me. If he were to move in, you could take care of each other! Besides, you donât know a lot of people in Riverdale, so itâs a win!
Seemingly anxious, Nancy frowned and mumbled, âYou donât have to worry about me.â
Whatâs wrong, Grandma?
âIrwin⦠However, Nancy stopped after muttering his name. âNevermind. Iâm sure itâs hard for him as well, being so old and living without his children. Weâll go as you wish, then. Plus, he gave us a lot of help back then.â
Revealing a smile, Rachel grabbed Nancyâs hand.
I know what youâre worried about, Grandma. Often, those who approach us come with ill intent, but not all people are evil, are they?
Besides, seeing Grandpa Irwin today reminded me of many fond memories from my childhood.
âReally?â Nancy asked, her eyes shimmering.
Yes.
Rachel sternly nodded her head.
At the sight of Grandpa Irwin, Rachel was able to piece together many fragments of her memory, including the one when he bought her a cotton candy from town and it was her mother that opened the door for him.
âCotton Candy for Rae! Do you like it?â
âSay your thanks, Rae.â
Her mother whispered into her ears. The scene was rather unreal. After all, this was the first time Rachel had recalled it after twenty years.
Pondering on it, Nancy expressed, âMust have been fate. Some things are meant for you to remember.â
Very soon, Victor returned with the chives and Nancy promptly started making the dumplings.
Meanwhile, Rachel contacted the management team about the security post, which the administration kindly agreed to.
âWhere do you live, Grandpa Irwin? Iâll help you move to the workersâ hostel tomorrowâ
Grandpa Irwin shook his head and rejected, âItâs fine. I donât have much to transport. Iâll go home later and return tomorrow. You just carry on as usual, Rae. Now, I can easily take care of your grandmother!â
Upon hearing that, Nancy was visibly annoyed as she revealed a scowl.
âThe pierogi is done!â Victor then served the main dish on the table along with some condiments.
âEat up before they get cold, Madam Tiller and Rachel. I shall go home now.â
However, Nancy quickly interjected, âJoin us, Victor!â
âItâs fine. My grandmaâs waiting for me to have dinner with her and itâs getting late.â
Upon hearing that, Rachel caught his arm. âLet me send you back.
âThereâs no need for that, Rachel.â
After giving her grandmother a signal, she grabbed her bag and put on her shoes, thereafter walking out the door.
In response, Grandma uttered, âGo on. Drive safe!â
Following behind Rachel was Victor, who scratched his head and was forced to follow her lead.
Having sent Victor to his doorstep, Rachel gave him a box of pierogi and told him to share it with his grandmother.
Victor was taken aback by this, and he murmured, âThatâs too much, Rachel.â
After shoving the container into his hands, she pulled an envelope from her bag and placed it on his knees.
Stunned, he opened the envelope and saw a neat stack of hundreds. He was utterly stupefied by this and asked, âWhatâs all this, Rachel?â
In response, she showed him a pre-written message.
Iâm lending this money to you, so remember to write me an IOU. Take this money and sign up for night school. Take up classes that youâre interested in so you can take care of your grandma even better and let her be rest assured!
Victor peered at Rachel dumbfoundedly and hastily turned away.
Meanwhile, she could hear choking voices from the co-pilot seat.
As she was about to comfort him, he pushed open the car door, fearing that she would see his weeping face. It was not until he was far away that he shouted, âIâll pay you back for sure!â
Rachel beamed and started driving the car amid the night.
Unfortunately, she didnât notice that when she had left the alley, Victor was stopped by several unknown figures.
âWhat are you doing?â
âGrab him!â
As soon as he heard those words, he was restrained by two big men and his face was pushed against the unpainted concrete wall. Eventually, he started bleeding as a result of rubbing his face against the wall.
Meanwhile, the pierogi and envelope had fallen to the ground.
From the dark, a woman in a pair of heels appeared and bent down to pick up the envelope. âAnd I was wondering why youâve been so distant with me. It seems to me you have found yourself a new mommy, huh?â
âGive my stuff back!â
âYour stuff?â The woman got closer to her and patted his face with the envelope. With a vile expression on her face, she pressed his head down and sneered, âSo this is what youâve been doing for me?â
âF*ck you! Who agreed to help you, anyway? You begged for a favor, and itâs solely up to me whether to fulfill it or not!â
Upon getting spit on her face, the woman grew infuriated as she thundered, âSick of life, arenât you?â
âF*ck me up if you have the balls to do so, b*tch!â
âYou think I wouldnât dare?â The woman took a step backward. âGo on! Rough him up!â
The young man let out screams of pain as he was trapped in a corner.
After a while, the woman stepped on Victor with her heels as she looked down on him. Then, she grabbed the money from the envelope and threw it all over his body.
âWhat happened today is merely a lesson. If you fail to meet my expectations by the end of this month, Iâll make sure that nobody finds your body. Just know that I was only sparing you some pride, you son of a b*tch!â
âLetâs go.â
After the gang of men departed, Victor, who was lying flat on the ground, eventually helped himself up with tremendous effort.
Accordingly, he picked up all the cash on the ground and attempted to press it flat before keeping it safely. Seeing how the box of pierogi was smashed to bits, he gazed at the ruined pieces and finally found some intact ones. He placed them back into the container, cherishing every untouched piece like they were gems.
After that, he wiped the bloodstains on his face and returned home as if nothing happened.
That night, Rachel had a nightmare.
In the dream, she was holding her childâs hand and was running across the field.
Out of the blue, the sky turned dark and she could only feel the air in her hands. No matter how hard she tried, she could never find the child again.
All of a sudden, Justinâs face appeared out of thin air.
âJust do what youâre expected of. Donât even think of anything you shouldnât.â
The view then cut to Hans with a bloody face. âHe broke my leg and caused me to die, yet youâre bearing his child and living a happy life with him? Thatâs so unfair, Rachel!â
Meanwhile, she was surrounded by countless mockeries and scoffs, as if the demons and their underlings had been unleashed from hell and were staring at her with their green, demonic eyes.
âAh!â
She shrieked huskily. Upon being awakened by her nightmare, she got up with her back drenched in sweat.
By then, the sun was already shining brightly.
While her heart was still palpitating, she subconsciously touched her abdomen.
It had only been two months, yet she could already feel the tiny life inside of her.
Are you comforting Mommy, Baby?
However, Mommy is too weak to protect you as countless people would hate to see you being born.
Hans has died⦠Uncle Hans, the one who was always kind to Mommy has died, so she canât shake your father off herself.
How could Mommy give birth to your fatherâs child?
Iâm sorry, Baby!
As numbness tingled Rachelâs nose, tears started dripping down her face.