Chapter 463 Attended The Wedding
Chapter 463 Attended The Wedding
Just now she was pointed out by the name, and now Julie looked at her like this. No matter how thick- skinned she was, she would feel a little embarrassed. Not to mention that it was Rachel, whose face had already flushed a little, directly reflected behind her ears. She quickly lowered her eyes and walked into the living room. After saying hello to Jonathan and Tracy, she went to the second floor to change her clothes.
As soon as Rachel got changed and went downstairs, Tracy stood beside the escalator and reached out to pull the clothes on her. "I think you have bought this dress for a long time, haven't you?"
Rachel looked down and said, "I just bought it for a week."
It was bought when she went shopping with Lea last time. Recently, her belly suddenly grew much larger. The clothes she had bought before were already a little small and she couldn't wear them. Fortunately, she had deliberately bought a size larger than her home wear at that time. Now she felt that it was a little crowded to wear it. She was afraid that it would be small again in a few days and be put into the wardrobe.
Tracy frowned, "Only a week? Why did I think you had been worn for a long time? How about this? Tomorrow is weekend. You can go shopping with me and I'll buy you more clothes."
Sitting on the sofa, Jonathan took a sip of the tea and echoed, "Yes, go shopping with her. Buy whatever you like and I'll pay for it."
"Look, he has never been so generous to me before." Tracy pretended to be unhappy and muttered. Then she grinned and said, "We two can buy all the things we didn't want to buy before."
"What are you talking about?" Jonathan stretched out his index finger and pointed at her two times. "Didn't I give you the cards and money you used in the shopping mall before?"
"No, my son gave it to me."
Hearing their bickering, Rachel tried to say something but failed. After a while, she said in a low voice, "I don't have time tomorrow. I'm going to attend the wedding of my junior high school classmate."
"Are you sure?" Tracy raised her eyebrows and raised her voice in an instant. Seeing that Rachel nod and Jack had just come in, she immediately waved at him and said, "Your wife is going to attend the wedding tomorrow. You should go with her, right?"
"Oh, of course." Jack was stunned for a moment, and then he looked at Rachel confusedly. After making a gesture to her, he turned around and walked into the yard.
Knowing that he wanted to ask her the reason why she decided to attend the wedding again, Rachel smiled and followed him.
Tracy sat back on the sofa and flipped her clothes. At this time, she saw a bank card. She raised her head and looked at it confusedly. "Why did you give me the card?"
Jonathan was confused by her question. "Didn't you say that you would go shopping tomorrow? You can use this card then."
"Hey." Tracy handed the bank card back and poked him in the chest with disappointment. "You are old now. Haven't you figured out the purpose of what I said yet?"
"What did I should figure out?" The more he thought about it, the more confused Jonathan became.
Tracy pouted, "I'm just trying to make Rachel tell me her plan!"
"Did you?" Jonathan repeated her words a few times. "Why don't you ask Rachel directly?"
Tracy looked up at the yard and saw the two of them sitting on the stone chairs and whispering something. Then she sat down beside Jonathan and said in a low voice, "If I don't deliberately ask her to go shopping tomorrow, can she tell me that she is going to attend the wedding tomorrow? Don't you see that our son doesn't know at all?"
Seeing that Jonathan was still looking at her with a puzzled look, Tracy frowned in disgust. Finally, she explained patiently, "Go to the wedding and see people in pairs. I don't believe that Rachel would still be indifferent. Especially for pregnant women, they are most likely to be softhearted!"
On the second morning, Rachel was woken up by her cell phone ringing. Then she heard Lea's anxious voice from the other end of the phone, "Rachel, I can't go to Anna's wedding today. Please send a red pocket for me and I will return it to you later."
"Okay, but is there something happened? Why don't you go there all of a sudden?" Rachel was dreaming just now and covered her mouth and yawned.
Lea said in hurry, "Rita caught a cold last night. I thought it's not a big deal, so I just made a cup of children's antipyretics for her. But she had a fever and vomited."
"Then you'd better take her to the hospital as soon as possible." Hearing this, Rachel's sleepiness was immediately dispersed.
After hanging up the phone, Rachel didn't feel sleepy anymore. She got up and cleaned herself up. Then she went downstairs to prepare some breakfast.
Jack thought that she hadn't got up yet. He stood at the door of her room and knocked on it for a long time, but there was no sound inside. When he was about to push the door open and have a look, the voice of Rachel came downstairs. "Jack, go downstairs to have breakfast."
"Why do you get up so early?" Jack was a little surprised.
Glancing at the corner of her mouth, Rachel lowered her head and untied her apron. "Who is sleeping so long time as a pig like you?"
"Am I a pig" Jack straightened his belly on purpose and said, "Then I fail to be a pig and I can't even compare with your belly."
"How could you say that about your wife?" Tracy's sudden voice startled Jack.
He took two steps back and covered his chest with his hands. After being frightened, he asked, "Mom, why did you come here early in the morning?" NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.
"I'm here to bring clothes to Rachel." Tracy took a bite of the apple, pointed at the bag on the sofa and said, "I bought a coat for Rachel yesterday, and it's just right for her to wear it to attend the wedding today."
"Mom, you are so unfair now, aren't you?" Jack pretended to be jealous, but he was happy for his mother's attitude now.
He walked to the sofa, opened the bag, took out the coat and shook it for two times. "Mom, don't you prepare my coat?"
"How could it be possible?" Tracy raised her chin and looked at another armchair. "I bought you a suit. Have a try. The size should be suitable."
Jack took it out and took a look at it, and then looked at the coat that was in front of him just now. Although he was not so sensitive to these trivial things, he immediately understood Tracy's intention.
His suit jacket was sapphire blue, and so was Rachel's. Although the two colors were a little different, they were in the same color system.
The corners of Rachel's mouth twitched. She didn't see Jack's suit jacket just now, so she answered yes and said that she would wear it to attend the wedding later.
If Jack also wore this suit, then it would be too eye-catching for the two of them to go out alone?
She walked slowly to Jack and pulled his clothes. The implication was obvious, but the next second, Rachel heard him say in a low voice, "Mom, I'll change this suit on when we set out."
Rachel was so angry that she stamped her feet. But looking at Tracy's smiling face, she couldn't lose her temper at all. She could only reach out and pinch him hard behind him.
Pretending not to see what was going on between the two of them, Tracy threw the finished apple core into the trash can, pulled a piece of tissue to wipe her hands, and said with a smile, "I bought it for you today. You must change it. Well, I've sent it here and I'm going back. My friends are waiting for me to play mahjong."
"Mom, be careful on the road." When she saw Tracy off, Rachel turned around and said coldly, "The suit on you is okay. Don't change it later."
"No way. I just promised mom." Jack teased her deliberately.
Rachel curved her lips. "If that's the case, I'll go change my clothes."
"Well, I won't change. I was just kidding." Seeing that she was about to go upstairs, Jack quickly reached out and grabbed her arm, "You know, I don't like this color."
With a fake smile on her face, Rachel replied, "Is it funny?"
For Tracy, if Rachel did something against the will, she would be kept in mind for the rest of her life.
But her son was different...
Anna's wedding was held in a hotel in the western suburbs. The hotel lawn was used to hold a lawn wedding.
It was late when Jack and Rachel came out of their house. Unfortunately, they encountered a traffic jam on the viaduct. When they arrived, the wedding had already begun.
On one side of the lawn, there was a pure white stage, with flowers decorated on the background and two sides. A new couple stood on the stage hand in hand, and a emcee was talking about their love history.
The guests sat on the white chairs in front of the stage, which were almost full.
The waiter came over, pointed to the second row of chairs in the front and said in a low voice, "Sir, there're seats."
"Okay," Jack walked behind her and carefully protected her.
The two rows in front of them were all relatives of the groom and the bride. The two of them sat in the middle, which seemed a little weird.
In the center of the stage, Anna stood beside her father with flowers in her hands. Her lowered eyes were filled with tears.
The emcee said in a gentle voice, "Groom, are you willing to take care of your bride all your life? No matter how expensive her bag and clothes are, will you follow her and pay for her? Will you be her sidekick?"
He changed the sentimental words into the last two sentences, which made the atmosphere relax a lot.