The more Rachel thought about it, the more she felt it was possible. She couldn't sit still any longer, so she stood up to take a look. Suddenly, her doorbell rang. She opened the door and saw a black car coming in from the outside and being parked in the yard.
Rachel was about to call Jonathan, but to her surprise, it was Tracy who came to visit.
Rachel was at a loss for words. After she overcame her shock, she exclaimed, "Mom, what are you doing here?"
"I came here to see you." Tracy glanced at her and then opened the car door to take out several shopping bags.
Rachel reached out her hand and said, "Let me take them."
"No, that's okay." Tracy refused her offer for help, gesturing at the sofa instead. "Just sit there. You are pregnant, so you shouldn't be doing these things. Besides, they're not really that heavy."
Her attitude was totally different from before.
Stunned by the solicitous remarks, Rachel fell silent, her mouth twitching. Tracy's attitude towards her and her doubting words while Jack was still in the hospital were still vivid in Rachel's mind, as if they had just happened yesterday.
What brought about this 180-degree change in attitude? Rachel was an incredibly witty person, but even she didn't know how to react at that moment.
Tracy placed the bags on the table and started taking out stuff from them. She presented her haul to Rachel as if offering a tribute. "I went to the mall just now and bought a lot of clothes for the baby. I don't know whether the baby's a boy or a girl, so I bought many."
"Mom, you bought too many clothes!" Rachel took a cute little onesie and gently stroked the fabric with a smile on her face.
Looking at Rachel, Tracy felt a warm rush of tenderness in her heart.
In the past, she only thought that Rachel was too independent and adamant to keep a certain distance from others. Even when she lived with them since she was a child, she had always been cold. To be honest, Tracy had always felt uncomfortable around her.
Although daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law on TV were not very close, Tracy's relationship with Rachel was even more distant in comparison.
Now, Tracy could see a mother's tenderness in Rachel's eyes.
She herself was a mother, so she naturally knew how important a child was to a mother. After hearing what Jack had said about Scarlett, a sense of guilt suddenly swept over her heart.
There was nothing wrong with what Jonathan had said. At that time, she envied the fact that most of friends already had grandchildren. Even now that Rachel was pregnant, she still encountered so many troubles. She was starting to realize that the words "You don't know what you have until it's gone" were true when she almost lost her grandchild.
Tracy sighed. Thank goodness that it wasn't too late for her to come to her senses.
Rachel folded the onesie and placed it into the bag. When she raised her head, she noticed Tracy staring at her intently, as if hypnotized. Self-consciously, she touched her face and asked softly, "Do I have something on my face?"
"No." Tracy snapped out of her reverie, took Rachel's hands, and gently patted them with a sigh. "I have done a lot of wrong, misguided things before. I hope that you could forgive me."
"Mom, let bygones be bygones." Rachel didn't know how to say nice but insincere platitudes. She only spoke the truth, which made Tracy feel at ease.
She let go of Rachel's hand and reached out for another parcel. She took out a box of skin care products and a big U-shaped pillow from the bag. "The skin care products are purely plant-derived. My friend's daughter-in-law swears by it. This pillow is for you so you could sleep comfortably at night."
Rachel was even more surprised.
It made sense that Tracy would buy baby stuff for the baby—after all, it was her grandchild. What Rachel did not expect was for her mother-in-law to prepare gifts for her.
She was stunned for a moment, and then her face took on a bashful, adorable look that was unlike her usual shrewd expression. "Mom, you really didn't have to waste money to buy these for me."
"How is it considered wasting money if I spent it on my daughter-in-law?"
This warm scene greeted Jonathan and Jack when they came in. They stared at each other, both men obviously unable to believe what they were seeing.
Jack opened his mouth and was about to say something, but Jonathan nudged him on the shoulder before he could comment.
Jonathan placed a finger on his lips and said, "Be quiet. Your mother realizing her mistakes only happens once in a blue moon. She rarely admits to making them. Let's give them this chance to have a good talk." "Okay, Dad."
The two men turned back and returned to the car.
Jack was very happy about Tracy's about-face towards Rachel. When he visited their family home just now, he was worried that his mother would stubbornly stick to her earlier opinion of Rachel and refuse to accept her. Now, after he saw both of them getting along well, he believed that they must have accepted each other. He didn't need to make the embarrassing, horrible decision of choosing between his mother and his wife.
Suddenly, they heard a scream from inside the house.
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