Chapter 18 – Fluffy Ball of Happiness(2)

Book:The Billionaire's Substitute Published:2024-5-1

Two weeks later without hearing anything from Ethan made Rachel all that more determined as she dragged her suitcase with her. The airport was crowded, everyone’s voices becoming a blur while she could barely focus on Valerie who came to see her off. Valerie quickly caught up with her and linked arms with her, they quietly walked to her gate and then faced each other. Her sister wasn’t happy with the decision she made, but she knew Valerie would never hold it against her. Her sister got hurt by Ethan as well. The woman believed that Ethan would make a statement by coming over and demand of Rachel to stay, that they could figure it out, but none of that happened. Ethan distanced himself from her completely, when he was done he was so done that other person didn’t even exist in his eyes anymore. Ethan really tested her pride and sanity, but she managed to keep it together. She had to for her baby. She smiled when her sister pulled her into a big hug, holding her very close.
“You can always come back to stay with us, Gabriel is actually pretty upset that you’re leaving.”
“No doubt it’s not only because of my dazzling personality.”
Valerie gave her the evil eye, “You know very well that the man grew to like you.”
“I’m aware Gabriel and I became friendly enough, but in the end, it’s Ethan who he’s really concerned about. But I’m not changing my mind about that one, the guy had plenty of opportunities to reach me, to make some sort of effort on his part. But he never once did. It’s his loss, Valerie.”
“I’m not taking Ethan’s side.” Valerie told her, looking quite disgusted by the idea, “He ruined it the minute he turned his back on you like that. I get that he’s angry and wanted some space as well, but the way he handled things are beyond me.”
Rachel chuckled, “I’m glad you still have my back.”
Valerie grabbed her hand and tightly held onto it, “Always.” She promised.
With a smile Rachel left the city behind, feeling relieved to go back home to the safety of her family. She didn’t regret a thing. The ones she truly cared about had her back no matter what. The minute her plane landed her phone got flooded with tons of text messages from her sister, Ryan, and Emma. It showed her that they truly cared about her. With a smile on her face, Rachel approached her mother who awaited her with a warm smile.
“There’s my girl.” Amanda greeted her, pulling her into a big hug, “I’m so happy you’re back.” Amanda whispered to her.
Pulling out of the hug Rachel met her mother’s gaze, “Glad to be back, mom.”
Amanda reached for the handle of Rachel’s suitcase and slapped her daughter’s hand away when Rachel tried to take charge again. Not risking getting slapped again Rachel just followed after her mother. They left the airport and met up with her father who was sitting in the car, looking happy to see her as well.
“Hi, dad.”
“Hello, Rachel. Good to see you’re doing well.”
“Valerie and Gabriel did take good care of me.” She joked.
Her mother nodded, “They’re lovely.”
“That they are.” Rachel agreed, “I did get the chance to meet a lot of nice people who move around in their circle. I’m glad I took this chance, no matter how it ended.”
“It’s good to stay positive like that.” Her mother agreed, “It might seem like the world is ending, but it’s not. Life is filled with chances if one door closes another opens again. Trust me.”
Rachel couldn’t help but to laugh, it was so like her mother. It made her feel better already. Coming back home was the best decision she could have made concerning her child. It was going to be difficult not having Valerie or Gabriel around all the time, but she’d be surrounded by her parents. They were just as welcoming as her sister and brother-in-law. With her mother’s strength, she’d get through this.
“Love your hair by the way.” Amanda continued.
“Yes, it does suit you.” Her father added.
“Thank you, you guys are full of compliments today, aren’t you?” She asked jokingly.
Her mother glanced over her shoulder, meeting her gaze, “Just so many things happened in such a short period of time.”
Rachel couldn’t agree more, a lot of drastic changes were made in a short period of time. But it was nothing they couldn’t handle.
“We’ll be fine.” Rachel quietly told them.
“You two will be fine.” Amanda agreed.
It was odd hearing her mother refer to her child as well, but it was the truth. Smiling Rachel looked out the window taking in the familiar scenery. It truly felt like home, warm and inviting. She’d be happy here, a new door opened for her and she’d embrace the changes.
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Rachel was curled up on the couch, a fluffy blanket covering her while her mother sat beside her. They were sipping hot chocolate while watching a family movie which was filled with heartwarming scenes. It did her good, she felt like a fluffy ball of happiness. Her parents were so understanding it made her cry twice. Her mother then demanded that she pulled herself together, enough with the crying already Amanda had firmly told her. Her mother then reminded her that family always had your back no matter what. It was the same Valerie told her before she left. Her sister was on her side as well. So many people were supportive of her that she couldn’t help but to turn into a fluffy ball of happiness.
“Are you okay with how things ended, Rachel?” Her mother asked all of the sudden.
All day Amanda stayed away from the topic at hand. Her mother did remind her that a break-up didn’t mean it was the end of the world. But now that they were all cozied up, watching a feel-good movie her mother couldn’t help but to ask about Ethan. Rachel couldn’t even blame her, knowing how fond Amanda was of the guy.
“I wanted things to end differently and I really tried mom, but he kept pushing me away. Till the very end, I hoped he’d at least send me a stupid text to let me know he was also thinking about me. Even when he contacted me that way I would have told him because this baby has done nothing wrong.”
“It’s so sad, I always thought the boy had it all figured out.”
Rachel knew where her mother was going with this, “More so than Gabriel.”
“Your sister’s husband seemed like a difficult man to approach, but as it turns out he might be a closed in person, his heart is at the right place.”
“Gabriel is truly a good person.” Rachel agreed.
Her mother reached for her hand and gently held it, “I know you’ll hate me for it, but even now I still have hope that things will work out with Ethan.”
“Don’t get your hopes up like that mom, you’ll only get hurt. Trust me.”
Rachel knew when it came to Ethan he really caused her to lose faith. While her mother secretly wished for things to work out Rachel was mentally preparing herself to raise her baby on her own. If she set her mind to it she could do it. She’d find a nice, steady job in their little town. Maybe she could help out at the café which her mother’s friend owned or work at the local bakery. She’d figure it out and give her baby everything they needed. They’d have supporting grandparents and an aunt and uncle who’d spoil them rotten. Ethan might not be in the picture but she’d do everything she could to make sure her baby would never feel the loss she’d felt.