Chapter 239
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 239 The golden sun shone on the beach of the same color, merging into one.
Beauties and sea would always make a beautiful painting. Three women in bikinis were happily chasing each other. One woman in a floral halter dress would occasionally join in this enviable play On the edge of the recliner on the beach, four men in sunglasses were attracted by this beautiful scenery.
Beauties would always attract peopleâs attention, let to mention women in bikinis.
Hackett was wearing shorts, a pink short-sleeved shirt, a pair of sunglasses, and flip-flops. He sat on the sand and played with Ruby. âBaby, what kind of castle do you want?â
Ruby made a high gesture. Hackett smiled and coaxed, âCall me Daddy. Daddy will build a tall and big one for you, okay?â
Rubyâs childish voice was filled with smiles and anticipation. âDaddy.â
Hackett patted her daughterâs head dotingly, feeling especially satisfied. His heart was filled with warmth. âGood girl, I will build you a really big castle.
A castle which only belongs to youâ
Trevon was wearing a white short-sleeved shirt, gray shorts, and black slippers. He sat on the recliner, his gaze fixed on the woman running on the beach. He wanted to go over, but he was afraid of disturbing the happy atmosphere.
It was rare to see a blooming smile on Natalieâs face.
Perhaps Jasper also wanted to build a castle. He tugged at Trevonâs broad palm. âDaddyâ
Trevon retracted his gaze and glanced at Hackett. Then, he held his sonâs earlobe and asked, âYou want to build a castle too?â
Jasper nodded truthfully a few times in a row, trying to express his thoughts through actions.
If words didnât work, action would.
Without hesitation. Trevon got down from the recliner and squatted beside Jasper. He took a shovel and taught Jasper step by step. He was very patient. âDo it with me. You have to learn to do it yourself.â
Jasper clumsily held the small shovel and glanced at his fatherâs movements from time to time. Then, he imitated his father. He learned quite well.
Trevon was very satisfied. He did not say it out loud, but the corners of his mouth still curled up.
He believed that boys could not be praised all the time. In that case, they would easily be complacent and conceited. But parents also could not constantly discourage boys. They might lose confidence.
Hackett leaned close to Rubyâs ear. âBaby, letâs do our best. Letâs compete with Jasper to see whose castle looks better, okay?â
Rubyâs eyes instantly lit up. Her blinking eyes were clear like seawater. âOkay.â
Hackett did not waste any time. As he accompanied his daughter to build the castle, he tried to find a topic to talk to Frank. âThis kind of life is too comfortable, Frank, which of the four looks the best over there?â
After a few seconds, without waiting for Frank to answer, he continued, âForget it. You wonât be able to choose even if you want to. One is my girlfriend, one is Trevonâs girlfriend, and the other is your sister. Other than Ava, you donât seem to have any other choice.â
He felt a little thirsty after talking too much. He took a sip of the coconut on the small table. âHiss... Ah... It feels good.â
After putting the coconut back on the table, he continued. âYou donât need to choose Ava. A fair lady like her wonât like rough guys like you. You are not gentle at all. Alas.â
Frank was wearing a dark gray short-sleeved suit with a sunhat covering his face. No one could tell his emotions. As he listened to Hackett, he took off the sunhat and glanced at Hackett, who was building a castle on the ground. âWho the hell are you? Why are you trying to tell others fortune every day? Just try to tell me when you will die, okay? Since we are besties, I will prepare you the best coffin. I can guarantee that your funeral will be glorious.â
Hackettâs good mood instantly dissipated under Frankâs curse. He cursed, âFuck, are you a pufferfish? Why did you get angry so easily? I curse you for never finding a girlfriend in your life. Which girl would dare to chat with someone mean like you?â
In an instant, a scene appeared in Frankâs mind. In just a few seconds, he calmly lay on the recliner again and covered his face with the sun hat.
Trevon turned a deaf ear to their bickering and continued to teach his son how to build a castle. Seeing that Jasper was about to wipe his dirty hands on his clothes, Trevon stopped him and said, âThereâs no need to wipe your hands. Wash your hands when your hands get dirty. Letâs wash our hands when everything is done. If you wipe your hands with your clothes, you will bring your mother extra work.â
Jasper replied obediently. âOh.â
After ridiculing Hackett, Frank started talking about Trevon again. He looked like he was bored. âTsk, tsk, you never stop talking about Natalie. Youâre really mushy.â
Trevon was squatting with his back facing Hackett. He said indifferently. âYou can ask your daughter to dirty the entire dress. Try if Sherri will praise you or scold youâ
Hackett thought. âArenât you talking nonsense? At that time, I would be lucky if I didnât get beaten to death.â
Jum and Terrell were sitting on the sand. They were barefooted and grabbed the sand one by one. They fell to the ground with the wind and played tirelessly. âTerrell, is your salary high at the Foster Group?â
Terrell repled expressionlessly. âDonât you know that itâs very rude to ask about other peopleâs salaries? Itâs like asking other peopleâs age Donât you know how to write the word âprivacy?â
Jim was a little speechless. After a while, he said. âTerrell, youâre getting cocky in the Foster Groupâ
Terrell shrugged nonchalantly and said humbly, âWhat can I do? Iâm just capable. I can shine wherever I go. Why donât you do it?â
Jim replied in dissatisfaction. âYouâre so smug. Look at how erratic you are. When did you become like this? Youâre making it seem like I canât do it.
Iâm capable enough too,â
Jimâs ability was recognized by Trevon. When Trevon was hurt, Jim had been running the company well.
Terrell had complex expressions. It was hard to tell whether he agreed or not. âItâs a good thing that youâre very confident, but blind confidence is foolish.â
Jim turned sideways and glared at Terrell. He thought, âWe canât continue our chat anymore. I canât talk to him, other I might hate him more and more.
Heâs so cocky!â
Trevon and Jasper had finished building half of the castle. He glanced sideways at Natalie, who was still playing in the water barefoot. His cell phone in his pocket rang. He looked away and glanced at the caller ID on the display screen. He pressed the answer button. âGrandpa.â
Hearing this, Hackett turned to look at Trevon. After that, he watched as Trevon made calls. Frank did not feel anything and continued to take a nap in the sun.
Theoâs mellow voice overflowed from the phone screen. âIs it comfortable to enjoy the holiday when you are injured?â
Trevon smiled. âNot bad. Grandpa, if you envy me, I will pick you up here to enjoy the sun.â
Theo could tell how smug Trevon was. âHumph, Natalie is kind. She never holds any grudges. She lets you off so easily. If it were other girls, they wouldnât be so nice to you.â
Trevon continued. âIf it were someone else, I wouldnât like them either. Grandpa, you carefully chose her as my wife. I have to listen to you, right?â
Theo was furious and retorted bluntly. âHumph, if you listen to me, you donât need to chase after her so difficultlyâ
Trevon was speechless.
Theo did not want to see his grandsonâs smug face. He snorted and got down to business. âMax will be engaged to that girl from the Foster family on the 18th of next month.â
Back then, for the sake of Theo, Trevon didnât expose the fact that Max was impotent. Trevon thought that Maxâs mother would choose a lady from a noble family. Unexpectedly, it was still Emily. It seemed that Emily really had something.
Theo could tell that Trevon was calm. âLooks like you expected this.â
âWould you believe me if I said that it was unexpected? Anyway, no matter who marries him. he wouldnât be able to give the girl happiness. It doesnât matter who marries him.â
Theo couldnât help but be a little worried, but he didnât realize that Trevon was referring to sex life. âI agree with you. Once they get engaged, itâs inevitable for them to meet you. Natalie doesnât like that girl. She has made it obvious. I can see that. If Natalie doesnât want to come back, donât force her.â
Trevon said in a low voice. He had some anger in his heart. âI wonât force her. As long as sheâs happy, she can do anything.â
Theo was very satisfied with his grandsonâs change. He praised Trevon generously, âYour EQ seems to be higher than before. I always think you will always be someone without EQ I almost give up on you.â
Trevon was shocked.
He replied coldly, âGrandpa, is there anything else? If not, Iâm hanging up.â
Theo missed Jasper. âIs Jasper by your side?â
Trevon replied, âNo, heâs asleep.
Theo did not believe Trevon. Theo instructed sternly, âGive Jasper the phone.â
Although Trevon was dissatisfied, he still placed the phone next to Jasperâs ear and said softly. âItâs your great-grandpa. Say hello.â
Jasper liked Theo. When he was in the Wilsonâs residence, he liked to stay with Theo. When he heard that it was a call from
Theo, he immediately smiled with his white teeth exposed. âGreat-grandpa.â
It had been a long time since Theo had seen Jasper or heard Jasperâs voice. Theo missed Jasper so much that his voice became a little hoarse.
âHey, Jasper, do you miss me?â
âYes, I do.â
Theo said, âAlright, alright, alright. Come to have fun with me after you are back.â
âOkay.â Jasper, who did not know many words, could only try his best to find some words to reply.
After saying that, Trevon placed the phone to his ear. After a few seconds of silence, he said, âWe will let Jasper stay with you for a few days after we go back. Iâll let you take care of him as much as you want.â
Theo hung up with a smile.
Theoâs voice was loud and clear. Hackett was just a short distance away from Trevon, so he had heard a little. At this moment, he was curious. âWho is Max going to marry?â
Trevon looked at the women splashing water at each other on the beach. A few seconds later, he retracted his gaze and said, âEmily Foster.â
Hackett said, âWhat a perfect couple!â
Then, Hackett asked seriously, âAfter Max marries Emily, does Natalie need to meet Emily often?â
At this moment, Hackett was really worried for Trevon though he often joked with Trevon. Hackett remembered that the Wilson family would gather every few days.
Trevon was not joking either. âRules are rules. She doesnât need to obey them.â
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âYou and Frank have to prepare the wedding gifts for me.â
Before Hackett could say anything, Frank said under the sunhat, âI donât have money. I have someone to raise.â
Rose wasnât joking about letting Frank raise her. She meant it. Ever since she chose to rest, she shopped even at midnight. Now, her express boxes filled Deepwater Bay.
There were still many unopened ones. The point was none of those things were bought for Frank.
Trevon couldnât help but laugh. âYou begged her to come back. You have to raise her.â
Hackett continued ruthlessly. âYou deserve. Itâs better if another woman appears to discipline you. I want to see you being controlled by two women.
Itâs said that one had better not offend any women. This is my survival manual. Let me share it with you. You should thank me.â
Frank ignored Hackett and pretended to be deaf.