Chapter 347
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 347 After Emily left, the office exploded with excitement. Rose couldnât wait to ask Sherri what ânymphoâ meant.
Sherri patted Roseâs arm and told her to wait. âDonât worry. Iâll explain this strange nickname to you later.â
Sherri turned around and asked Natalie. âWhat did nympho mean by that? Does she want to make a deal with you?â
âYeah, I guess so. She said she had something important in her hands for me to help her get a divorce and give her money too. Do I look like a sucker to you?â
Natalie scoffed.
Sherri nodded in agreement. Emily seemed to have gone mad. âBut from the looks of it, she seems to be very still have to keep an eye on her. Itâs best to talk to Old Trevon tonight.â
âYes. Iâll go back tonight and talk about it.â
confident. You Roseâs main point was not here. She was great at giving her brother nicknames. Now, she was more concerned about what this nympho was. âMay I interrupt, what does nympho mean?â
Sherri held Roseâs shoulder and patiently explained nymphoâs history. The kind Rose could not help but frown when she heard that. Her heart ached for Natalie. She couldnât believe this was true. How could a biological father act like that? Was he human?
Half an hour later, Sherri finished explaining everything. She also shared the horrible things that nympho had done in the past few years. âWhat do you think?â
Rose immediately said to Natalie, âNatalie, donât agree to it. If you have too much money, you can put it in my pocket. I donât mind you being generous with money to me.
âIf you really want to investigate something, I can go home and tell Frank. If Frank wonât listen to me, heâll definitely listen to Ava, right?â
âDonât worry.â Natalie said. âI wonât agree to it. Right now, the focus is on what the three of us should eat. Itâs already 12 oâclock. Should we eat out?â
Natalie shook her phone and pointed it at the two of them, indicating that it was very late.
Sherri glanced at the time and began to feel hungry. âNo wonder Iâm a little hungry. Why donât we go out and look for food? Thereâs a great pasta shop that just opened across from the hospital. Do you want to try it?â
âThatâs fine,â Rose said. âIâm not a picky eater. Iâll pay.â
Natalie thought for a moment. âAlright, I rode my bike here. Which one of you is driving? Rose, are you driving?â
âNo, the driver sent me here,â Rose said. âWhy donât we take Sherriâs car?â
Sherri suddenly thought of the problem with the car last time and asked Rose, âRose, how long did you look for the car in the parking lot last time? It was the day I returned your key.â
Rose, who was drinking water, choked on Sherriâs words and lied, âIt was just for a while. It was quite easy to find.â
Sherri believed him. âThatâs good.â
Little did she know that Rose had searched for a long time that day. It had taken so long that sheâd become dizzy. It was like a maze. In the end, she called Tom to look for it. In the end, when she found it, the car was the fifth car on her left.
At that time, Rose was a little embarrassed by Tomâs stare. His expression was indescribable. In the end, she came up with an excuse. âI was just checking your work ability. Itâs quite good, I can see that now. I promise to put in a good word for you before William and Frank.â
Rose knew how to drive, but she got a ride from her familyâs driver every day. Natalie found this a little strange. It wasnât that rich people couldnât be driven by their driver. However, with Roseâs personality, it was strange that she would use a driver every day.
Could it be that Rose was afraid of cars, or were her driving skills not good enough? However, judging from her confidence, it didnât seem like she was not good at driving.
She was a person who loved freedom so much. That, and her belief, was the most important thing to her. Maybe there was another reason why she didnât drive herself every day.
It had been a long time since they last visited the cemetery. Now, Memorial Day had quietly arrived. In Athana, people would visit the family graves on this day.
Athana Hospital had a three-day break for Memorial Day, but the doctors could choose which days to take off. Without affecting the hospitalâs outpatient visits, Natalie chose to rest on the first two days and work the next two days. Sherri and Rose chose the same schedule.
Previously in the hospital, Sherri and Natalie had stuck to each other like conjoined twins. Now that they were triplets, the
doctors and nurses in the hospital were very envious and jealous. However, due to Natalie and Sherriâs family backgrounds, they could only discuss it in private.
Roseâs identity had not been exposed yet. Many people thought that she was just a nobody. Some people even thought that Rose was trying to kiss up to Natalie..
Clearly, they were just jealous about what they couldnât have.
In order to accommodate Natalieâs schedule, the Wilson family suggested for Natalie to visit her maternal familyâs graves first. She refused, but Theo still had her do that. The reason was that she needed to inform her maternal family that she needed to visit her husbandâs grave this year. Theo also wanted Natalie to send his regards to Barron. Theo was too old now and would no longer participate in visiting the grave, Natalie was very touched by Theoâs respect for her in every detail. She felt at home again. In the past, her grandfather was the same. He would always give her the right to choose.
Her grandpa always said that you have the right to make your own decisions in your life. Her grandpa could only give advice from the side. Whether Natalie accepted it or not depended on herself and her grandpa couldnât interfere. However, if Natalie made a mistake down the road, her grandpa would still give her advice to correct it in time. She shouldnât be afraid of making mistakes. Everyone made mistakes. Small mistakes were fine, but big mistakes couldnât be made.
Grandpa also said that not all mistakes could be offset by the words âsorryâ Even if one died, one still might not be able to atone for oneâs sins.
Therefore, he told Natalie that she had to remember that she could make small mistakes and correct them when she discovered them. However, she couldnât go against her conscience and do bad things. She couldnât commit crimes and break the law. Even if she was really lucky to escape, her heart would be punished by her conscience for the rest. of her life.
At that time, Natalie did not quite understand her grandfatherâs words. Now, she seemed to understand. Her grandfather was secretly comparing her to Harry, but he did not specify their names.
After Natalie got over it, she thought of her grandfatherâs teachings and felt less uncomfortable.
The cemetery no longer had a heavy mood. The atmosphere was relaxed and the surroundings were lively.
Because it was Memorial Day, it wasnât just one family that came to visit the tomb. There were also people who recognized. Trevon and came over in twos and threes to greet him. However, it was also awkward that a cemetery visit turned into a fan. meeting.
After Trevonâs expression turned cold, the remaining few people who wanted to approach him finally retreated. No one wanted to provoke him. What if Trevon got mad at them and took advantage of the cemetery location?
It couldnât be their death anniversary next year, right?
Trevon slowly squatted down and placed the flowers down properly. He took out a lighter from his pocket and lit some candles. He placed them in front of Barronâs tombstone. He did the same thing and placed candles in front of Jennyâs tombstone.
The fire burned brightly. Jasper was very curious and courageously went forward to play with them. Trevon grabbed the back of his collar and brought him back. This isnât something to play with.â
Jasper still took a step forward, unwilling to give up. Fire,â he said, âBe careful youâll get your pants on fire,â Trevon said.
Natalie was polishing the tombstone. She smiled and said, âYes, your father is right. Be careful you donât get your pants on fire.â
âJasper, Japser...â A soft and cute voice came from afar. There was joy in her voice.
It was Ruby. Coincidentally, Hackettâs family was also visiting the grave today.
Sherri followed Hackett and Ruby over. Natalie stood up and looked in the other direction. She saw Hackettâs parents standing in front of a tombstone. They were busy.
âYou guys are here today too?â Natalie asked.
When Ruby saw Jasper struggling to pull the weeds, she also slid down from Hackettâs arms and squatted by the side to imitate him. âJasper.â
Jasper looked quite happy. âYes.â
Rubyâs hands were a little dirty after plucking the weeds. Jasper used his clothes to help Ruby wipe them. After wiping her hands, the two of them continued to pluck. Rubyâs hands were dirty and wiped again and again.
After the entire process, the Jasper gray sweater was no longer the same color as before.
âThatâs right, Sherri said. âHackett said that the weather is good today. Iâm going to work tomorrow, right? My family will be visiting the grave the day after tomorrow. My brother has been quite busy these few days. Heâs been working on a new project recently, so he pushed it back for two days.â
After saying that. Sherri asked Hackett for a lighter. She lit the candles in front of the tombstone, set down flowers, and said a few words to Theo and Jenny. Finally, she bowed to the tombstones.
Hackett looked at his wife sincerely paying respects to the people from Trevonâs family and began to feel bad for his own grandfather. He put his hands in his pockets and said in a roguish manner. âTrevon, youâre not going to visit my grandfather this year?â
Trevon was speechless.
Natalie looked at Trevon and was a little puzzled. She knew that their relationship was good, but was it so good that they would visit each otherâs graves on Memorial Day?
Were they that close?
Seeing the probing look in her eyes, Trevon glanced at her and said, âIâm going to go over there.â
âOh, okay.â
Hackett and Trevon left and went to the tombstones of Hackettâs grandparents.
Seeing that her best friend did not ask or seem very curious, Sherri could not hold back the little secret in her heart. She leaned close to Natalieâs ear.
âArenât you curious at all why Mr. Wilson needs to visit the tombstone of Hackettâs Grandpa? Well, heâs also my grandfather now.â
Natalie squatted down unhurriedly and did not stop the two little kids beside her. âI know youâll say it, so I donât plan to waste my breath.â
Sherri squatted down like a thief. âAlright, Hackett said that your husband went to my grandfatherâs grave to pay respects every year just to bump into you. Let me calculate how many times heâs borrowed my grandfather so far and used him. The house he gave you is one of them.â
It dawned on Natalie. So before she went overseas, she had come to the cemetery. She had run into Trevon, who had insisted on doing property transfers. Now, Natalie realized that it had not been a coincidence. Trevon had planned their meeting.
Sherri continued, âAfter you went overseas, he came twice a year, so thatâs five times in total. However, he didnât see you, because you didnât come back. Weâre pregnant, right? The last time was when you went, you told Trevon to be invisible. He went to my grandfatherâs grave instead.â
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âMr. Blackwell must be very depressed Natalie thought inside. âOnly Trevon could think of planning a chance encounter in someone elseâs grave.
There were really all kinds of strange things.
Natalie was speechless.
After Sherri left, Trevon returned. As soon as he returned, he saw that Jasperâs clothes were covered in handprints. It was obvious that they were not his because the handprints were very small.
However, Trevon did not reprimand him. He squatted down and helped to clean up the grave.
Natalie smiled and asked, âI heard that youâve been treating Mr. Blackwell as a tool for many years.â
Trevon Wilson replied without changing his expression, âMr. Blackwell has always treated me as his biological grandson. Isnât it good to have an extra grandson visit him?â