Chapter 343
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 343 Natalie paused for a moment, perhaps because she was thinking about the time he spent with Barron. Trevon did not interrupt He just pursed his lips and did not say anything. He tried his best to be a quiet listener.
After a while, Natalie continued to share âWhen I was sick as a child, Grandpa would always stay by my side. While I was in a daze, I saw him wiping his tears several times. Now that I think about it, Grandpa might have felt guilty.
âAfter seeing the diary and the video, I had a moment of doubt. Was Grandpaâs love for me guilt or true love? Did Grandpa raise me out of love or compensationâ After two days, I figured it out. Love and guilt coexisted. Grandpa didnât go a day without feeling guilt in the diary, but thereâs no cure for regret in the world. All he could do was make it up to me and protect me.
âSigning a contract with Harry to sever the father-son relationship, I think Grandpa probably wanted to protect Harry as a father for the last time. In the future, they would no longer be father and son. At the same time, he was telling Harry to take care of himself. I think that should be the case. Trevon, if something like this happened to Jasper, you should choose to protect him tooâ
How many parents could put righteousness before family and make a decisive choice?
She didnât know. She couldnât know, because it didnât happen to her. Now that she was also a mother, she seemed to be able to understand but not entirely.
The only thing she was sure of was that her grandfather loved her.
After a moment of silence, Trevon stared at the ceiling and said, âThis wonât happen to us.â
A line of tears that Natalie had been suppressing for a long time formed a line and flowed down onto the boxing ring. They dripped silently and pooled beside her. She did not wipe them away and let the tears fall.
There was a moment of silence. Trevon sensed that something was different. He turned around slightly, leaned over, and reached out to wipe Natalieâs tears. He felt pain in his own licart. âYou still have me,â Trevon said. âYou donât have to suppress all the emotions in your heart. You can vent them however you want. You can bite me or hit me until youâre in a good mood.â
Gentle words could always break through hidden emotions. Sometimes, the hardships of life did not make people cry. Sometimes, the mockery everywhere did not make people cry. Instead, someone noticing that youâre back or asking if youâve eaten could easily break through oneâs defense.
Trevon supported his head with one hand and turned sideways.
Natalie turned around naturally and threw herself into Trevonâs arms, hugging his waist tightly. Her feet were sandwiched between Trevonâs legs, slightly bent. His other hand wrapped around her waist and pulled her towards his body.
The sound of crying was low on the stage. A tear stain appeared on Trevonâs boxing uniform and it darkened. Natalie cried for a very, very long time.
Trevonâs hand that was supporting his head turned sore.
When Natalie stopped, she slowly moved away. Trevon lowered his eyes to look at her and asked. âAre you feeling better? If not. I have a good way to let you vent and completely forget about your unhappiness.â
Natalie, who had just finished crying, did not probe further into the meaning of his words. âWhat? Tell me,â she said.
The next moment, Trevon did not say anything, but his actions directly told her what he was doing. He raised his chin and his thin lips quickly covered Natalieâs. He removed the hand that was supporting his head and pressed it against the top of her head Trevon leaned forward to block out the light in front of her, so that all she could see was him. Her teeth were pried open. Surprisingly, Natalie did not refuse. Instead, she wanted to indulge herself for once. The boxing ring did not seem too bad. She wrapped her arms around Trevonâs neck and pulled him towards her. She kissed until both of them were panting heavily Trevon let go of her with bloodshot eyes and asked hoarsely. âShall we do it?â
Natalieâs lips curled up slightly. In the future, her memories of the ring would no longer be of her grandfather standing at the side and watching her train. Instead, it would be of her being intimate with Trevon. This change was quite acceptable. âSure, but is the door closed? Is there a camera here?â
The next second, Trevon got up and went to lock the door. The security guard outside was very puzzled. Was there a need to lock the door when he was guarding the door? Who was he looking down on?
Then, Trevon found the location of the electric switch and pulled the switch. In an instant, the room darkened. The window was still open, and the breeze stirred the curtains. Traces of light dimly illuminated the dim room.
Trevon returned to the ring and lay down beside Natalie. He kissed her lips again, and it became more and more intense. The atmosphere in the boxing ring became hazy, melting into the fluttering curtains.
The ring was no longer a ring, but a huge bed. It was very comfortable and they were lost in each other.
Time passed second by second. The security guard at the door kept hearing strange sounds. He felt that it should be the sound of the two of them punching and being in pain.
An hour and a half later, Natalie was carried out with her clothes on. She was nestled in Trevonâs arms. No one could see her flushed face. The security guard was stunned when he opened the door.
The security guard looked at the man striding away and couldnât help but fall into deep thought. Was Trevon so ruthless that Natalie couldnât walk after boxing?
When they went down the stairs, they met Frank, who was sitting at the bar counter. Frank looked at Trevon meaningfully and said playfully. When you re done, remember to send me the room fee. I donât accept freeloaders.â
Fortunately. Natalie was hiding under her clothes. If she didnât have her clothes covering her, sheâd want to find a hole to hide in. The consequences of letting herself go wild was embarrassing.
Trevon met Frankâs frivolous gaze and smiled. He ignored Frankâs comment and carried Natalie out.
Since his wife was in a good mood, Trevon naturally felt better too.
In the underground parking lot. Trevon carried Natalie into the front passenger seat and sat down. He lifted Natalieâs clothes and covered her lap.
Natalie had already changed her clothes and her previous boxing uniform was also lying in the trash At this moment, her face was very red like a stir-fried lobster. Trevon said in a good mood. âNatalie, how about this method? Does it make you feel better?â
Natalie did not show any weakness. She raised his chin and said. âItâs alright.â She pretended to be calm.
However, it was indeed alright. At the very least, she had really forgotten about the unpleasant things. She might not want to box anymore in the future After all, the bed scenes would surface in her brain.
Trevon could not help but laugh when he saw Natalie feign calmness. He did not expose her. He walked around the back of the car opened the driverâs door. got into the car, and started the engine. He turned the steering wheel with one hand. The car reversed out of the parking space. When he continued to step on the accelerator. Natalie turned her head and said, âLetâs go to the cemeteryâ
Trevonâs hands on the steering wheel paused. âOkayâ It was time to say goodbye.
By the time they reached the cemetery, the flush on Natalieâs body had faded. She looked at the silent cemetery and listened to the crisp and pleasant birdsong. Her frustration was gone. Her heart slowly calmed down. Instead of telling Trevon to leave, she slowly squatted down.
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
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Natalie took out a wet towel and wiped the tombstone bit by bit. After a long time, she got up to leave. But right then. Trevon bowed once and left. Tll wait for you over there.â
She needed time to talk to her grandfather alone.
Natalie realized that Trevon was becoming more and more sensible. He did not need to be reminded at all. With just a look. and a move, he seemed to know what to do next.