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Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 151 âListen, you better not believe for a second that I wonât lay a linger on you. You think Iâd let you get away with spouting such nonsense? Sherri felt the hollowness of her words as she spoke.
The Landor family was now caught in a comical chase, a scene straight out of a slapstick comedy.
With a stick in hand, Juana chased after Sherri, who frantically lifted her skirt and darted around the living room. Juana swung the stick fiercely, desperately trying to land a stack on Sherriâs backside. Sherri swiftly leaped onto the sofa, narrowly escaping the imminent strike Juana stood there, her arms crossed, seething with anger. âSherri, have you no respectâ Do you think you can fool your mother? Please donât underestimate me! Iâll teach you a lesson!â
The burning fury within Juana intensified her accusations. âEvery day. I pour my heart and soul into caring for your child, and how do you repay me By playing your foolish games, treating me like a circus act! I always wondered why Ruby didnât resemble Natalie, and now itâs clear Itâs because sheâs your flesh and blood! Sherri, youâve truly mastered the art of manipulation, setting traps for your mother!
Sherri, fully aware of her wrongdoing, knew she couldnât stand her ground. She mustered the courage to address Juana, though her confidence wavered Juana, can we please have a civilized discussion? I need to explain myself. Chasing me around for half an hour wonât resolve anything Letâs put an end to this endless cycle of hostility. Ruby is watching us, after all Juana took a moment to catch her breath, the half-hour pursuit leaving her slightly winded. Her gaze flickered toward Ruby, who watched the scene unfold with unwavering attention.
Softening her tone, Juana uncrossed her arms and approached the sofa. With a tired sigh, she discarded the stick, extending a pointed finger toward Sherri. âCome here and sit on the sofa. Letâs have a proper conversation about your extraordinary abilitiesâ
Sherri hesitated briefly before cautiously taking a seat across from Juana, keeping a safe distance between them. She trembled slightly, her eyes fixed on Juana, aware that a wrong word might result in another outburst. Straightening her disheveled skirt, she initiated the discussion Tve said it before. You canât resort to violence anymore.â
Still catching her breath and on the verge of scolding, Juana was interrupted when Ruby suddenly ran over and nestled. beside her Rubyâs your was sweet and innocent as she spoke âGrandma, hold me.â
Without hesitation. Juana lifted Ruby onto her lap, carefully studying the childâs features once again. While there were some resemblances to Sherri in the eyes and mouth, the rest of Rubyâs appearance was unique.
Juana spent little time getting to the heart of the matter. âRuby doesnât look like you. Whoâs her father?â
The matriarch believed a child resembling their father was a special blessing, and Rubyâs features spoke volumes. It seemed that the childâs father was an attractive man as well.
Sherri couldnât help but think. âWell, there it is. The first thing Juana asks after discovering is about the fatherâs identity as if itâs a soul-searching inquiry before even discussing how it all happenedâ
Sherri had contemplated whether to deceive Juana when the question eventually arose. But after careful consideration, she had decided that the truth couldnât be concealed Hackett already knew the truth, and it was only a matter of time before Juana discovered who Rubyâs father was. The secret couldnât be kept forever.
It Sherri persisted in concealing the truth from Juana, she knew all too well that she would eventually face the repercussions of Juanaâs wrath.
Summoning her courage, Sherri lowered her gaze, her voice barely a whisper, âHackett...â
The room fell into an eerie silence, seemingly frozen in the living room. Juana was left speechless, a whirlwind of emotions washing over her Her face displayed a mix of surprise, delight, and confusion intertwined within ber After a momentary pause, Juana regained her composure and inquired with disbelief. âYou didnât even like Hackett when you went on that blind date two years ago. How did things... end up like this? How did we come to have a child?â
Sherri sighed, bracing herself to recount the story. âJuana, Iâll spare you the unnecessary details, but let me summarize the story behind Rubyâs arrival...â
Cutting through any unnecessary details, Juana interrupted firmly. She had no time for digressions and wanted the straightforward truth. âGet to the point and spare me the fluff.â
âAlright. hereâs the gist of it. Two years ago, I accompanied Natalie to Elenaâs birthday banquet. Now, you know Elena, she is the wife of Harry I want to clarify that we didnât willingly attend the event. They used Natalieâs late motherâs belongings as leverage, threatening to destroy them if Natalie refused to go. Concerned for her safety. I went with her. That night, Miaâs accomplice drugged me, and Hackett drove me home.. and, well...â Sherri trailed off, her words trailing into silence, leaving it to Juanaâs umagination to fill in the gaps.
With her knowledge of the Foster family. Juana held nothing but contempt for their actions. She had little regard for those who lacked moral boundaries, especially individuals involved in extramarital affairs. Her sympathy lay with Daisy,
understanding the emotional weight of reclaiming Natalieâs late motherâs belongings Juana didnât approve of Harryâs behavior either Neglecting his daughter whale favoring the child born from an affair was both perplexing and infuriating to her. She couldnât fathom the rationale behind has choices and found them nonsensical.
Unbeknownst to Juana, the person she was criticizing. Nympho, was, in fact, Harryâs biological daughter. She had mentally berated Harry countless times for his actions, unable to comprehend his decisions.
âWhy didnât you call Edward instead Whatâs the purpose of contacting Hackett?â Juana queried, not out of personal disdain for Hackett but because she was a conservative woman. She believed that having a child without being engaged wasnât socially acceptable Moreover, her primary concern was that neither Sherri nor Hackett seemed fully aware of the circumstances surrounding their relationship.
Sherri felt an overwhelming sense of frustration as she broached the subject of the phone call. Little did she know that she had dialed Hackettâs number instead of Edwardâs. It was a twist of fate that rendered any explanation futile. âJuana, thatâs not the crux of the matter The important thing is that Ruby is my biological daughter, and Hackett is her father. However, I have no desire to be with him. We clash like fire and ice, unable to find common ground.â
Juana was taken aback. Wasnât Sherri involved in a romantic relationship with Hackett? How could things have turned sour when they couldnât stand each other? âWait a moment. Are you telling me you no longer want to be with him? Did you two have a falling out or break up?â
Now, Sherri was utterly bewildered. When did she ever date Hackett? It hadnât even crossed her mind, not even in her wildest dreams. âWhen did I ever get together with him? He only recently found out about our child.â
âSo youâve never been together?â Juana couldnât fathom it and sought clarification. Yet, Joy had explicitly mentioned their relationship What was the truth behind this puzzling situation?
Sherri was confused. How did Juana believe that she and Hackett were in a relationship? Juana, who told you that Hackett and I were together? We have never been in a relationship, not two years ago, not now.â
Juana remaned silent for a moment, trying to comprehend the situation. What were young people up to these days?
âBut Joy mentioned that Hackett told her you were his girlfriend. If you werenât together, why would he say that? Was he pursuing you before or after he found out about the child? Juanaâs concern grew, hoping that Hackettâs intentions were genuine and not solely driven by the childâs presence. She wanted their relationship to be founded on sincerity.
Sherri took a moment to reflect, realizing that Hackett wasnât aware of Ruby being his daughter when he began sending her flowers. Then, with a touch of certainty, she replied, âHe learned about the child before he knew it was his.â Nodding thoughtfully, Juana felt a sense of relief. âDoes Edward know about all this?â
âHeâs awareâ
Juana fell silent, her realization sinking in. So, she was the only one left in the dark, and it didnât sit well with her.
âDoes Richard know?â Her voice laced with a hint of menace. She clearly expected everyone to be on the same page, and if she were the only one unaware, there would be consequences.
Sherri responded truthfully, âNo, he doesnât know Only Edward is aware, but Edward doesnât know who the father is.â
Juana felt a wave of conflicting emotions but managed to find some equilibrium. She had always maintained a conservative mindset and had spent time with Ruby She had already developed a deep attachment to her. Discovering that Ruby had a biological father stirred her emotions, but she remained relatively composed. The question that lingered in her mind was how to approach Joy. Did she already know the truth?
Juana shot Sherri a sharp look, her eyes filled with discontent and frustration. âCall Edward. Heâs been away for so long without a single phone callâ
âAlright,â she responded obediently before dialing Edwardâs number.
The phone rang persistently before it was finally answered. âWhatâs up? Whyâd it take you so long to pick up?â
Edwardâs voice was noticeably absent from the other end. Instead, a doctor asked, âHow are you feeling today?â
Still devoid of Edwardâs voice, the doctorâs words persisted. âYou need to be careful with your leg, avoid any sudden. movements, and try to stay in bed. Rest is crucial.â
Sherriâs brows furrowed upon hearing this. Her immediate thought was that something was wrong with Edward. With his profession as a doctor, she understood the implications behind the doctorâs advice. It wasnât a question. It was a statement when she said, âEdward, youâre at the hospital, arenât you?â
Realizing the truth, Juanaâs gaze toward Ruby shifted. She had been teaching Ruby to call her grandmother,â but when Sherri mentioned that Edward was in the hospital, her face turned paler. She motioned for Sherri to put the call on speakerphone.
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ï¤150 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Sherri complied and placed the phone on the table, activating the speakerphone. âHey, Edward, are you there?â
This time, Edwardâs warm voice came through. âYeah, Iâm here. Just visiting a friend who got injured. Whatâs going on?â
Juana, feeling a sense of urgency, her heart pounding, her voice trembling, said, âEdward, are you okay? Donât try to hide anything from your mom.â
A chuckle escaped from the other end of the line. âJuana, why would you think that? Iâm wonderful. Iâm just visiting a friend who got hurt. No need to worry Iâll be back at the office soon.â
Juanaâs heart eased a bit upon hearing Edwardâs reassuring words. His tone didnât sound like he was unwell. âAlright, take care of yourself. Donât overwork and come home as soon as youâre doneâ
After exchanging a few more words with Edward, Juana ended the call. Initially, she wanted to share the news and express her frustration about being in the dark. However, when she heard the word âhospital,â her mind went blank. Now she thought it would be best to wait until Edward returned before discussing it further As the phone call ended. Juana and Ruby remained engrossed in their playful antics on the couch. Sherri sat beside them. her fingers dancing across the screen of her phone as she exchanged lively text messages with Natalie. With her heart unburdened and her worries momentarily forgotten, a radiant smile adorned Sherriâs face, exuding a sense of pure happiness and contentment
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