Upon hearing the sound of rain, Nell Harris was secretly pleased. Rain, that's good. She hoped the rain would get heavier and last three or four more days, so the road would be impassable.
In this day and age, many places don't have proper highways. Once it rains, the roads turn into muddy messes. Cars driving on them get stuck in no time; it's impossible to move.
Nell Harris felt a slight relief from her tension.
However, she couldn't entirely relax. If Arnold Glenn forced them to leave, it wasn't out of the question.
Moreover, on such a rainy day, she couldn't take Scarlett Glenn away. She herself was an adult and could withstand the rain, but Scarlett was still a child. If she got wet, she'd likely catch a fever; she couldn't risk her daughter's health.
The rain from the sky grew heavier, and leaks started inside the house.
Nell Harris found some pots and jars to place in the leaking areas.
