Chapter 388
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 388 An hour later, Ava led Frank to Sapphire Cityâs liveliest late-night food gathering spot, a restaurant located on the beach.
The restaurant wasnât large, but there were many cars parked outside, representing various brands, which was enough to show the popularity of this place.
Frank glanced into the distance, found a parking spot, pulled in, and turned off the engine. He looked at the restaurant in front of them and asked, âHere?â
âYeah, exactly. The food here is delicious. Theyâre all seafood and very fresh,â Ava replied.
As Ava spoke, she remembered the late-night snacks Alex had brought her last time. She had been well protected and rarely went to places like this at night. Her brother was too busy, and she was obedient enough not to ask him to bring her here.
Frank had keen observation skills. He could tell Ava hadnât been to such a place alone. He got out of the car, walked around to the passenger side, opened the door, and held her hand as they walked inside.
Entering the restaurant, they saw many men and women of different ages already seated inside. It didnât bother Frank, as he had frequented such places for late-night snacks before. However, it seemed a bit overwhelming for Ava.
Frank asked, âDo you want it to go?â
âIs it not safe here?â Ava seemed to understand Frankâs concerns.
Frankâs gaze met Avaâs clear eyes, and it was hard for him to refuse her. Frank changed from holding her hand to putting his arm around her waist.
She leaned against his chest, and he said, âItâs up to you.â
âThen let me check if thereâs a private room available. If there is, we can eat here. If not, weâll take it to a quiet place to eat, alright?â
Ava came up with a compromise. She understood his worry.
Fortunately, luck was on their side. When they inquired at the front desk, there was indeed a private room available. Frank was concerned about Ava getting bumped into by people around them. Hence, he held her tightly as they walked to the private room and only released her once they were inside.
He closed the door, pulled out a chair for her, and let her sit down.
A minute later, a waitress came in and couldnât help but say, âYou two are the best-looking customers Iâve ever served here.â
The waitress was a young girl too. Her words praised them, and her eyes were honest. Her eyes had no hint of flirtation. and she did not glance at Frank. Instead, her gaze remained on Ava during the compliment.
Ava quite liked this and politely thanked her. âThank you. Itâs my first time here. Could you recommend the best seafood dishes?â
Her voice was gentle, soft, and sweet.
The waitress recommended several delicious seafood platters to Ava, explaining that they were all freshly caught today. After making the suggestions, she left the room discreetly.
Frank was somewhat impressed. If this situation happened in Athana, many women would approach him and strike up a conversation, whether he was alone or with a companion. Given the chance, many women were afraid of missing out and would try to seize the opportunity to talk to him. The waitressâs reaction just now was rather refreshing to him.
The dishes arrived shortly after. Frank picked up the gloves from the side of the table and began skillfully peeling the shellfish. He reminded Ava, saying. âPour some sauce.
The table was filled with seafood they rarely indulged in. Frank was genuinely concerned that Ava would have stomach issues.
Midway through the meal, Avaâs phone rang. It was a call from Joseph. She thought her brother was waiting for her to go home and felt embarrassed.
She had indulged a bit today, as she did not know when Frank would head back. She wanted to spend a bit more time.
Just an extra minute or second would be fine.
Setting down her fork, she answered the phone, Joseph. Iâm having a late-night snack at the beach. Iâll be back after 1 finishâ
Before Joseph could say anything, Ava quickly explained.
On Josephâs end, he didnât blame her. Instead, he thoughtfully made an arrangement. He said. âI have a room at Sapphire Hotel. You can stay there tonight. No need to travel all the way back home. Youâre going out again tomorrow, right?â
âReally? I donât need to come back?â
Ava couldnât contain her happiness, her voice filled with delight. Joseph could sense his sisterâs happiness on the other end. of the phone. Indeed, he couldnât control his little sister.
Joseph sighed and said helplessly. âWell, stay safe and return to the hotel early.
After hanging up the phone, Ava was still overjoyed. She picked up her fork and said to Frank, who was peeling shells across from her, âFrank, my brother said I can stay at the hotel tonight and donât need to go home.â
Frank was surprised but naturally happy as well. He hadnât expected her family to trust him so much. He believed Joseph knew he would spend the night with Ava at the hotel.
He smiled faintly and said, âGot it. Hurry and eat. It wonât taste good if it gets coldâ
âYou eat too. I can peel the shells myself.â
âTI finish peeling this one. Then Iâll eat H âOh, Iâm so happy. Avaâs emotions were evident on her face. Whether she was happy or not, it was easy to tell with just one glance.
In reality, Josephâs phone call was orchestrated by Emma and Daniel. They thought that Ava and Frankâs relationship wasnât easy. It was troublesome for Frank to send Ava back at night and pick her up the next day. With Frankâs sensible behavior, they felt reassured, The hotel was the Turner familyâs property. After discussing it, the couple decided to have Joseph make that call. Frank might leave the day after tomorrow, and since it was already so late at night, they didnât want to trouble the young couple any further.
After finishing the late-night snack, it was already early morning. Frank drove back to Sapphire Hotel.
Holding hands with Ava, they walked her to the room arranged by Joseph. When they reached the door, they were reluctant to part like a usual couple deeply in love. Although Frank wanted to stay with Ava, he had self-restraint. The Turner family had already been considerate by not making Ava return home. It wouldnât be appropriate to sleep in the same room with her.
He raised his hand and gently touched her head, saying. âGo on. Come find me tomorrow morning. Itâs already late into the night.â
âOkayâ Ava tiptoed and pecked Frank on the lips. Just as she was about to pull away. Frank cupped the back of her head and kissed her deeply.
After the kiss, he said, âThatâs my response to your kiss, Baby Ava. Now, go inside.
Ava blushed and entered the room. Frank lingered at the door for several minutes before finally turning and heading to his own room.
In a room at Turner Manor, Joseph watched the hallway surveillance footage and curled his lips into a smile before exiting the video feed.
On a beach in Artroyland, the atmosphere was lively. Everyone was a night owl. It had a starkly different night from the nightlife in Athana.
A massive speaker was set up on the beach, with someone holding a microphone and singing. People around were dancing energetically. Their dance was full of vigor, allowing them to release the stress of the day.
In the past, whenever Rose felt troubled or upset, she would retreat to her room or dance in the dance studio until she was exhausted. She would only stop dancing after releasing all the negative emotions in her body.
However, at this moment, she was sitting on the sandy beach, her legs folded, enjoying herself without any worries. The only thing causing her dilemma was whether or not to participate in the dance.
Edward had returned to his room and should have fallen asleep by this time, given that it was already early morning. Being a refined young man, he probably wouldnât enjoy these forms of entertainment and would prefer to rest.
Just as Rose was lost in thought, a young man with attractive eyes and a handsome appearance walked up gallantly extended his hand and spoke fluent Arillion, âMiss, you are beautiful. Do you speak Arillion?â
Rose replied in Arillion, âOf courseâ
to her. He Foreigners tend to be more outgoing and direct, openly expressing their thoughts and feelings without hiding their introverted tendencies. This young man was no exception.
He blinked his attractive eyes and smiled at Rose. âMay I have the pleasure of dancing with you?â
Rose stood up. The foreign young man was polite and gentlemanly. Out of politeness and to maintain her manner, she
said. âBut itâs the free dance session now and not partner dance.â
The foreign young man nodded in understanding. He walked over to a woman and said something to her. She crouched down and changed the song, excitedly announcing to everyone. âNext up, we have a new dance challenge!â
The atmosphere and enthusiasm of the crowd indicated that everyone enjoyed this setting and activity. It was clear that they were accustomed to such events.
With the mood set, Rose felt it would be impolite to decline. Moreover, it was just a dance and harmless.
The music began playing. It was a high-energy DJ remix track.
The entire beach felt like it had transformed into a different world, a world of happiness.
The energy of the environment was infectious, making every cell in everyoneâs body burst with excitement.
Rose wore ripped jeans and a t-shirt, maintaining a relatively conservative look. As the music started, her active cells began to dance with joy. A smile formed on her face, and she gracefully swayed to the rhythm of the music.
The foreign young man she was dancing with maintained a polite distance from Rose throughout the dance, showing courteous manners that made her feel comfortable.
The balcony of the villa offered a broad view. Its high price had its reasons. A simple glance outward revealed the entire beach. With the breeze gently blowing. Roseâs collarbones followed the rhythm of her dance. The smile on her lips was charming and attractive.
It was a natural and heartfelt smile. From Edwardâs perspective on the villa, many nearby young men had their gazes firmly fixed on Rose, much like wolves targeting a lamb.
Without a momentâs hesitation, he put out his cigarette. Emotions were hidden beneath his sunglasses. But his face showed a hint of urgency.
Perhaps even he did not notice it himself.
He swiftly descended the stairs and headed towards the beach.
Amid her energetic dance, Rose suddenly felt a firm grip on her shoulder. She paused her steps with a smile still on her lips. Then, she looked up to find Edward standing there. This puzzled her. Wasnât it already early morning? Why wasnât he asleep?
Looking up at him, she didnât pay much attention and momentarily forgot his hand was on her shoulder. She said, âYouâre not asleep. Do you also enjoy dancing?â
Rose invited him warmly. âJoin me. Itâs a lot of fun and exciting.â
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
ï¤Chapter 387 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340 âNo, itâs already early morning. Itâs time to sleep,â Edward said.
He didnât quite understand why he said that. After speaking, he seemed to realize that his words lacked justification.
Their intimate interaction just now caused many young men who were about to approach to fall silent, assuming they were a couple.
Rose raised her hand to glance at the wristwatch Grace had brought back from her business trip. It was quite late. She asked, âSo, you didnât sleep and came to find me to go to sleep?â
Rose looked at Edward.
Edward said, âSherri asked me to look after you outside. Arenât you Sherriâs friend? Edward used his sister as an excuse.
True, that made sense. However, something still felt different to Rose. Staying awake until early morning to watch her was a bit too much, wasnât it?
Rose, who had watched too many TV series, had a momentary misconception but quickly dismissed it. After all, Edward liked Natalie. She shook her head slightly and looked at Edward with a worried expression. Something still didnât quite add up. In the end, she said, âAlright, letâs go.â
Then she waved to the others, bidding them goodbye.