Chapter 280
My Mute Bride
Chapter 280 Amnesia by Trauma âItâs best if you can accept this. And if you canât, it doesnât matter to me.â With that, Rachel mentally gathered herself. Alas, after several seconds of standing off, she pushed Justin away.
The moment she left the study, sounds of items shattering could be heard inside. âMommy!â Charlotte had been startled from where she had pressed herself against the door as she hadnât been able to leave in time.
Rachel was also stunned by Charlotteâs presence, but hearing the noises behind her, she quickly took Charlotteâs hand. âLetâs go. Itâs time for dinner,â she said nonchalantly.
Charlotte shyly nodded and followed Rachel downstairs, but she couldnât stop herself from looking back. She didnât particularly understand the laws of the world due to her young age, but Charlotte was good at figuring out peopleâs emotions. It was just as Samuel saidâJustin was the one who came looking for trouble first. So, making Rachel angry was his own fault.
But for some reason, Charlotte found Justin pitiful. They clearly had a huge fight, but Rachel wasnât angry at allââeven Charlotte was at a loss for words when faced with Rachelâs icy demeanor.
Adult relationships were just too hard to understand.
Justin had completely trashed the inside of the studyââeven the shelves had been pushed over. At that moment, the place was a complete mess.
Beyond the door of the study, it was quiet.
In the end, he sat in the middle of the carnage, suffering from his pain as he pressed a hand to his aching forehead. He remembered when he saw the picture in that email at his office earlier. When he saw Rachel and Janice standing together, fragments of an image flew through his mind.
It was an image of Janice, Hans, and Rachel standing together in an old alley. Rachel grinned between the two, her smile warm and gentle as Hans pulled her away from a cyclist cycling down the alley.
That scene had wounded his heart and his mind buzzed that instant. It felt like all those fragments had wound themselves together to assault his mind, making his temples hurt. He was in so much pain that he couldnât even grip his mouse properly.
Right now, that scene once again assaulted his mind in the remains of the study, as though someone was hitting his temples repeatedly with a hammer, trying to make his insides burst out. The pain was agonizing.
âHello?â In his pain, Justin called a doctor. âDr. Aurich, where are you?â
Rachel brought the children to the dining room for dinner as the ruckus upstairs had been noticeable.
The babysitter didnât dare to speak much, opting to stand by the side and watch instead.
Not long after, Justin could be heard coming downstairs.
âWhere are you going, Mr. Burton?â
âDaddy!â Charlotte looked at Justin too. As long as he apologized, Rachel would forgive him, right?
However, it was like he hadnât heard anything as he rushed out of the house.
âCharlotte, eat your dinner.â Rachelâs voice brought Charlotteâs eyes back to her food. She then dropped a shrimp on Charlotteâs plate. âHave another shrimp.â
Charlotte was a little worried. âMommy, Daddy hasnât eaten yet.â
Rachel was busy peeling the shrimp for Charlotte, so her answer was half-hearted. âHeâs a grown-up.
Heâll eat when heâs hungry.â
âDid you fight with Daddy again, Mommy?â Charlotteâs voice was small. âIf you guys donât make up, are you going to take Samuel and leave me and Daddy?â
Rachelâs heart skipped a beat and she stopped peeling the shrimp when she heard Charlotteâs question. Immediately, her heart ached terribly. Regardless of what Justin did, it was his own mistakeââ
the same went for her. What did the children do wrong? Yet every time she and Justin argued, it only worsened Charlotteâs anxiety.
âI wonât.â Rachel wiped her hands before touching Charlotteâs face. âI wonât leave you, and I havenât been fighting with your father.â
Charlotte didnât quite believe her. âReally?â
âMiss Charlotte, why would Miss Hudson lie to you?â The babysitter pointed at the fish soup on the table. âMiss Hudson specially ordered me to buy this fish today. Itâs supposedly a good recipe for people who are still healing. Tell me now, who do you think this soup is for?â
Charlotte sat there blankly for a moment before she responded by yelling in surprise. âItâs for Daddy!â
Justinâs injuries hadnât been able to heal properly. Debts should be repaid. Rachel did not want to owe him, so she paid special attention to Justinâs meals, but she hadnât expected him to lose his temper like this today.
Charlotte relaxed after hearing the babysitterâs words.
Seeing that her daughter was willing to eat again, Rachel let out a sigh of relief.
Meanwhile, Justin had gone to see Dr. Aurich. The pain finally began to subside after he sat in the treatment chair for a long while.
âFeeling better?â
âYes.â Justin closed his eyes. âIâm thinking of staying here for a bit longer. I seem to sleep better here.
You donât mind, do you?â
âNo, but from the looks of it, your headaches seem to be more frequent, right?â
âIt is a little more frequent than before.â
Dr. Aurich flipped through Justinâs medical records. âI told you before to not exert yourself in the near future. Your amnesia was caused by trauma, and the memories you forgot were ones that had a heavy negative impact on you. Itâs your bodyâs self-defense mechanisms protecting you. If you force yourself to remember, youâll be fighting with your body,â he said gravely. âYouâll have to do this slowly.â
âI canât delay the return of my memories anymore.â Justinâs eyes were shut tightly. His forehead was screwed up tightly as well. âIâm worried I wonât make it.â
âWhat?â Dr. Aurich looked at Justin in confusion. âWhat do you mean by that?â
Justin did not answer his question. In truth, he also couldnât explain it either. He just felt that he would miss some major event that would never be able to be fixed if he couldnât recover his memories faster.
Dr. Aurich knew how Justin was, so he didnât continue to question him further. âRest well. Iâll leave you be. By the way, do you need me to wake you later?â
Just when Dr. Aurich had only just pulled open the door and asked Justin this question, Justinâs phone rang.
âHello?â
âMr. Burton, where are you now?â
âWhat is it?â
âJefferey Hudson is dead,â came Frankieâs voice over the phone.
Justinâs eyes promptly flew open and he sat up from the chair. âWhen did that happen?â
âWellâ¦â
Meanwhile, Rachel received the same news as well.
Riverdale Penitentiary was near the mouth of the east coast ocean. The area was chilly, and the winds in the wee hours of the morning were especially strongââstrong enough to pull a person in and rip them to shreds.
By the time Rachel rushed over, Jeffereyâs corpse was already cold.
âIt was an acute heart attack. There were no signs.â
âDid no one notice this in time?â
âIt was already lights-out at night, and the prisoners were supposed to go to sleep. With that, everyone in the cell was already asleep, so no one noticed when the heart attack happened.â
Rachelâs brows knitted together.
âSorry. By the time we discovered him, there were already no signs of life. The paramedics carried out basic first aid, but it was futile.â The head of the prison bowed to Rachel in apology. Although Jefferey was sentenced to life imprisonment, he was still entitled to basic human rights. He shouldnât have died without cause, even inside a prison.
Before Rachel could ask further questions, a sharp voice rang out behind her.