Chapter 30
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 30 The living room emanated an atmosphere of harmonious conversation, filled with laughter and jokes that seemed to revolve around something delightful.
Natalie had just stepped into the doorway and paused when she caught a familiar voice and wondered if she had mistaken it.
Trevon noticed her abrupt halt, turned his head, and inquired, âWhatâs the matter?â
Natalie smiled, shook her head to indicate it was nothing, and proceeded inside.
Half an hour before dinnertime, Trevon guided Natalie to sit beside him on the sofa.
Being friendly, Theoâs brother, Carlos Wilson, asked, âArenât you going to introduce this beautiful girl to us?â
Of course, he meant Natalie.
Trevon responded casually, âThis is Natalie, my wife.â
Well, there was nothing wrong with that.
Theo, fearing that Trevon might say something to discomfort Natalie, felt. a sense of relief after hearing what he said, resulting in a smile on his face.
It seemed that what he had just said to Trevon had worked! Theo couldnât help but feel happy with that.
Natalieâs beauty captivated Maxâs gaze, his eyes fixed upon her. He exclaimed directly without thinking, âTrevon, your wife is truly beautiful.â
Max saw nothing amiss with his comment, and all eyes turned simultaneously toward Natalie. Even Emily, who had been conversing with Peggy, turned to look at Natalie.
When she caught a glimpse of Natalie, Emilyâs face turned pale, her smile fading instantly.
One second, she had been engrossed in laughter and chatter with Peggy, but now her countenance was repulsive, as if she had consumed something distasteful.
Chapter 30 In a panic, she instinctively grasped Maxâs arm tightly. âWhat are you doing? Youâre hurting me!â
Max, whose attention was fixed on Natalie, snapped impatiently.
To him, Emily was just a girl who desperately played hard to get, which successfully caused his desire to conquer. After all. Max thought there was no girl he couldnât handle. She was just another girl he had brought home, and she wasnât the first, either.
Max was actually not that into her. At this moment, Max couldnât help but notice that Emily and Natalie seemed to share the same surname.
However, their appearances were worlds apart. âThey donât look like sisters,â Max thought.
Emily bore the weight of Maxâs blame, her heart heavy with dissatisfaction. She was so mad at Max for embarrassing her in front of so many people, but she dared not look up at him.
She could only silently swallow her anger.
She remained silent to avoid provoking Natalie, fearing that Natalie would be mad and tell them everything about her.
Theo proceeded to introduce each family member one by one to Natalie. âNatalie, this is Carlos. Trevonâs great-uncle. Here is Ted, Trevonâs uncle.
And this is Tedâs wife, Peggy. Trevonâs cousin, Max. is over there, just two years younger than Trevon. Trevonâs mother is now busy in the kitchen, and Trevonâs father is away on a business trip. When he returns, I will arrange a meeting between the two of you.â
âTwo years younger than Trevon? Just the same age difference between me and this illegitimate daughter,â Natalie thought.
Theo had always been nice to Natalie. Even though Theo said so, Natalie knew it was improper to let Trevonâs father take the initiative to meet her.
âNo need, Mr. Theo. I will come over to meet Trevonâs father when he comes back. After all, he is my elder. Nice to meet you, Mr. Carlos, Mr. Ted, and Mrs. Peggy.â After exchanging greetings, Natalie pretended not to see Maxâs direct gaze, completely disregarding his existence.
Not only did Theo disregard Emilyâs presence, but even Natalie paid her no attention as if she were invisible.
And the worst part was that Max didnât even show any intention of Chapter 30 introducing her, though he was the one who had promised to bring her home today. Rage bubbled just below the surface of Emilyâs mind.
While the living room was filled with laughter and compliments, Emily remained an outsider, unable to engage in conversation, and no one spoke to her.
Natalie acted as a perfect friend, laughing and joking, answering all questions from the elders with grace and generosity. Her manners were graceful, and her demeanor matched that of a wealthy young lady.
Emily instantly felt inferior, convinced that Natalie was so scheming that she purposely sought to exclude her from the Wilson family.
However, Natalie really didnât care about Emily and her family at all. As long as they didnât come to offend her, she could live the rest of her life without crossing paths with them. She didnât even want to exchange at single word with them.
Natalie noticed Emilyâs gaze and raised her eyes slightly to look at Emily with a cold, disdainful stare. Seeing the contempt in Natalieâs eyes, Emily clenched her hands tightly and felt her nails sink into her palms.
Trevonâs eyes wandered between several people, and saw all their expressions. Max stared at Natalie with an obsessed look, and Trevon was not surprised that Max, who tended to obey his sexual impulse, would be attracted to Natalie.
Natalie wielded complete control over the situation at this time, and Trevon knew that he had underestimated her social skills. She could even hold conversations about everything. As for that woman beside Max, her expression caused Trevonâs interest.
Half an hour later, a commanding female voice reverberated, announcing, âDinner is ready.â
Natalie turned her head towards the man beside her, intending to inquire who else could issue such an authoritative voice within the Wilson family except for Theo.
Trevon seemed to understand her unspoken question. He leaned closer to her ear and whispered, âItâs my mother.â
The heating had been turned on in the living room, and the room grew warm. Natalie removed her coat, draping it on the entrance door. The warm breath of Trevon brushed against her bare shoulders, sending Chapter 30 shivers down her spine. Her cheeks flushed with a delicate pink hue while. her heart raced erratically.
While waiting for the elders to rise and depart, Natalie stood up and hooked her arm through Trevonâs.
Trevon turned his head, his eyes filled with confusion, fixed upon her small, delicate face. âWhatâs the matter?â
Feeling somewhat embarrassed, she replied, âNext time, please donât get so close to me when you speak. I... Iâm not accustomed to it.â
This was the third time he had whispered to her ear, each instance causing her nerves to tense and her heart rate to become irregular. This sensation was far from pleasant.
In response, Trevon gazed back at her slightly flushed countenance with. a mischievous smile. âOkay.â
Theo occupied the main seat as everyone took their places.
âNatalie, this is your mother-in-law, Rachel.â
âHi, Mrs. Rachel,â Natalie addressed with reverence.
However, Rachel didnât even spare her a glance and just nodded indifferently. Natalie didnât mind. It did not matter to Natalie whether Rachel acknowledged Natalie as her daughter-in-law. After all, Natalie would divorce Trevon in two months, and Rachel wouldnât be her perpetual mother-in-
law.
Emilyâs despondency dissipated upon witnessing Rachelâs evident indifference to Natalie.
After the dinner, the elders adhered to the customary procedure of presenting gifts, and Natalieâs mother-in-law, Rachel, bestowed upon her an emerald necklace.
After expressing her gratitude, she accompanied Trevon back to Adare Manor.
Theo wanted to keep them stay at first, but upon reflection, he realized they should have slept in separate rooms, so he refrained from insisting.
On the way back, they sat in the car without saying anything.
An unusual silence pervaded the car, and even Jim, sitting in the front seat, sensed the awkwardness.
Chapter 30 Suddenly, Natalieâs phone buzzed, and she received a WhatsApp message.
She reached into her pocket and discovered it was a message from Sherri. Unlike their previous voice messages, Sherri had resorted to sending brief texts since the last embarrassing situation.
[Natalie, how is dinner with the Wilson family? Are you staying at the Wilsonâs old residence tonight, or have you returned home with your husband, Mr. Wilson?]
Natalie inwardly sighed and massaged her forehead, thinking, âWhy must she assume Trevon is my husband now? If he were to see this message, Iâd have to explain that again.â
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Within seconds, she replied to Sherriâs message. [He isnât my husband. Weâre on the way back now. Iâll tell you more tomorrow.]
Trevonâs cold and stern voice suddenly sounded above Natalieâs head. âIâm not your husband? Is our marriage license a fake?â
Jim couldnât help but praise Trevonâs bravery in his heart.
âHuh?â Natalie genuinely couldnât fathom the meaning behind his words.
Trevonâs words were always vague.
Natalie had never been in love nor had much interaction with boys. The two men she had been closest to in her life were her grandfather and Edward.
Observing the bewildered expression of Natalie, who seemed to be completely unaware of what she had done wrong, Trevon paused, unwilling to speak further.
âMr. Wilson, Iâll return these items to you. Itâs inappropriate for me to keep them,â Natalie finally said. Considering their impending divorce, Natalie thought she couldnât take advantage of others so blatantly.
Natalie forgot to inquire about crucial matters from Theo tonight, so she resolved to ask him next time.
Trevon paid no heed to her words, his gaze fixed intently on the documents, emitting an invisible coldness from the depths of his eyes.
Jim couldnât help but think, âSo Mrs. Wilson doesnât want to take advantage of Mr. Wilson? It seems that sheâs trying to draw the line between them.
Mrs. Wilson is really a person of character.â
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