Chapter 402
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 402 What was sharing a deep emotional connection?
At that moment, Rose and Edward were a perfect example.
After finishing their meal, Rose sat in her consultation room, preparing to rest. It had always been the three of them chatting together after meals in Natalieâs, Sherriâs, or her rooms.
They talked about anything and everything.
However, now that Natalie and Sherri had both been pregnant, they needed to take short naps during lunchtime due to fatigue. As a single person, Rose hadnât wanted to disturb the two pregnant women, so she had returned to her own room.
She played with her phone in boredom. Recalling her conversation with her brother from the night before and what Sherri had said, she had decided to cut ties and delete Edwardâs contact. It was better to end it quickly than to prolong the pain.
It had to be a clean break.
As she opened Edwardâs contact, she noticed that the chat log was still on their last conversation.
After that, they had not messaged each other. Just as she was about to block him, she noticed a continuous cycle of âtypingâ and then stopping at the top corner of the screen.
What was going up?
She couldnât help but wonder what Edward wanted to do.
For the next hour, it was a cycle of âtypingâ and then nothing. This situation had driven her to the brink of madness, and she could not help but feel puzzled. Her eyes had darted up and down, and she had become increasingly frustrated.
Rose had never felt so speechless before.
Did Edward have a language barrier?
She had found herself helplessly trying to go along with this odd situation for an hour, nearly driving herself crazy. Finally, she quickly typed into the chat interface, [Bro, just tell me what youâre preparing to say. If you canât, at least give me a general idea, and Iâll help you organize it.]
It was exhausting for her, as people with direct personalities often tend to be. Whenever they saw something that could be resolved quickly, but others struggled with it, they had the urge to step in and help directly.
Similarly, individuals with obsessive-compulsive tendencies were like this too. If something wasnât arranged properly or was out of place, they felt an instinctive need to correct it.
As long as the matter was not corrected and handled properly, discomfort would spread throughout their bodies. To put it bluntly, it was an illness.
Edwardâs actions made it clear that he was typing a message, but those unaware might have thought his phone had a virus.
Finally, after much effort, Edward managed to send his message in his native language that said, I want to talk to you about something. Are you available now?]
Rose couldnât help but wonder what took him so long to compose just these simple sentences. If Edwardâs language teacher knew about it, they wouldnât be able to contain their frustration.
Rose did not know her brother had spoken to Edward. After all, they were communicating through screens, and he had no way of knowing her emotions. She replied in her usual tone and mood, [Go ahead and tell me. Weâre friends, so thereâs nothing we canât discuss.]
She was only on the verge of deleting him.
Edward replied straightforwardly. I donât want to be friends anymore.]
Rose responded immediately. [So you want to end our friendship? Does your girlfriend care about the existence of a female. friend like me?]
If he wanted to end things, so be it. She had been considering deleting him a few minutes ago anyway, but she couldnât help feeling a slight pang in her chest.
Edward replied in puzzlement, [What girlfriend?]
Why was the topic suddenly shifting? Edward was confused after sending the message.
Rose explained truthfully, with a hint of unhappiness, [Sherri said you have a girlfriend. She also said you had planned to pursue that girl. Itâs been a long time since then. So, youâre dating her now, right!]
At the Landor Group, Edward sent the messages while sitting in his chair. He was confused after reading Roseâs message. He dialed Sherriâs number directly. But at that moment, Sherri was sound asleep. She was almost in the realm of dreams when the abrupt ringing of her phone disrupted her slumber.
She answered the call with closed eyes, still in a half-asleep state, sounding neither fully awake nor fully asleep. âWho is it?â
She had an unmistakable tone that said. âYouâre disturbing my sleep.
âDid you tell Rose that I have a girlfriend?â Edward was puzzled. When had he mentioned having a girlfriend?
Sherri, still drowsy, replied, âYeah, didnât you say it yourself that night?â
Edward pressed his temples in frustration. Now he understood how distorted messages could become when passed through someone who couldnât relay them properly. âThink carefully. Did I say it like that? Did you ever pass your comprehension test in school?â
With a clearer understanding. Edward hung up the phone, leaving a baffled Sherri in her messy office. Wasnât that what he had said? He had mentioned having someone he liked and wanted to pursue. Didnât that automatically make her his girlfriend?
Her interpretation wasnât entirely wrong. Something must be wrong with Edward. Time to go back to sleep. After all, she was pregnant.
Edward reorganized his words and sent a message to Rose, saying, [Sherri was talking nonsense. I donât have a girlfriend. I just have someone I like and want to pursue. I havenât pursued her yet, and I donât even know if Iâll succeed.]
Out of politeness, Rose gave some naive advice. [If you like her, just pursue her. Donât be like you were in the past. I donât mean anything negative, but if you genuinely like someone, you should go for it. If you canât win her over, at least you wonât regret not trying. But you canât be a scumbag. You canât like someone and then chase after someone else.]
Rose continued with her advice, [Although my words might be harsh, theyâre true. Youâre not a bad person. I just wanted to remind you. Whatever you do, donât be a scumbag ]
Having been hurt once, she was forever wary of betrayals. Even though Edwardâs affections were directed elsewhere, she still felt the need to offer advice. Saving a life carned merit, and she was hoping to accumulate some good karma for herself to ensure she wouldnât encounter any jerks in this lifetime.
After sending the message, Rose thought that she should be considered a very kind person. She was helping someone she liked by providing guidance and thoughtful reminders not to act irrationally.
What a good person she was.
Rose was impressed with herself. How could she be so generous and kind-hearted, given she was planning to delete Edward as a friend a moment ago?
She didnât expect him to reply, but she still felt a strange twinge of pain. She propped her feet up on the chair and prepared to meditate.
She set her phone to silent and adjusted the volume to hear the guided meditation. She purified her mind and began to visualize herself as a tall tree rooted in the earth, surrounded by serene foliage. It was a safe and tranquil space....
Roseâs brain tried its best to conjure this imagery as she immersed herself in the guided meditation.
About half an hour later, Sherri quietly entered Roseâs consultation room. After receiving an inexplicable phone call from her brother that disturbed her sleep, she couldnât fall back asleep. She had checked on Natalie and found her still sleeping, so she hadnât gone in Pushing the door open, Sherri stood still, her eyes widening. âWhat on earth are you doing? Meditation?â
Rose was on the verge of drifting off. While meditation was beneficial, it could also lead to sleep. If Sherri had arrived one minute later, she might have actually fallen asleep. Yawning. Rose rubbed her eyes. âI was meditating. Why are you here? Couldnât sleep?â
Sherri was puzzled. Rose had been so happy all day and did not seem bothered by anything. âMy brother called and woke me up. Why are you meditating? Got some troubles bothering you?â
âOh, itâs just grown-up stuff. Like a delayed period or constipation today. Trivial things, really.â
Rose rambled with a string of lies.
Sherri was at a loss for words.
What kind of nonsense was this? She must be out of her mind.
âWhat my brother said was that he told you he has a girlfriend. No, wait, I think my brother said he has a girlfriend. No, thatâs not it. Let me think. My brotherâs exact words were a bit fuzzy at the time, and I heard something about him having a girlfriend. Did he tell you?â
After a momentâs pause, Sherri tried to recall her previous statement, nodding with certainty. âYes, thatâs right. Iâm pretty sure thatâs what he said.
Thereâs no mistake. Did my brother mention it to you?â
the girl Rose avoided Sherriâs gaze and coughed awkwardly. âHe did, he did. I even gave him some advice on how to pursue he likesâ
Deep down, she felt uncomfortable, as if she were being pricked by needles one after another.
Sherri touched her neck, feeling embarrassed as she replied, âWell, I initially wanted to matchmake you two. Itâs just that my brother lacks vision. You deserve someone betterâ
Rose waved her hand generously. âOh, come on, itâs not that big of a deal. Canât I be free to make my own choices? Besides, your brother isnât my type. Weâre practically like buddies nowâ
Sherri didnât stay in Roseâs consultation room for long. She left after a short while. In fact, she had come to explain to Rose about her brotherâs girlfriend and how he felt about it.
To be honest, Sherri was a bit disappointed. She had gone to great lengths, even buying a plane ticket, hoping that something would spark between her brother and Rose. But her efforts had gone in vain, and now her brother liked someone else. It almost made her feel awkward in her own skin.
Rose slumped on the chair with a sigh âOh, this situation has become quite complicated, and itâs bothering me. I need to get over it. Never mind, Iâll find someone like you. I wish nothing but the best for you, tooâ
Lost in her thoughts, Rose started to sing softly. The setting was particularly fitting for singing that song, perfectly appropriate.
However, her contemplation was interrupted by a message from Edward which said. The girl I like knows that I used to like someone else. How can I explain to her that my heart is now empty?
Rose thought to herself, âIs he seriously treating me as a love guru or a relationship expert? Am I that capable?â
Despite her frustration, she took a deep breath and replied, [You need to prove it. Use sincerity. Thereâs nothing more important than being genuine.]
Edward quickly replied, [Like what? Youâre a girl. You should know a thing or two.
His response was cautious and had no flaws as if he had genuinely developed feelings for someone else and was seeking advice from her.
For the first time, Rose lost her temper. While replying politely she couldnât help but scold Edward in her mind, âAre you out of your mind? Do you think Iâm an idiot? Are you intentionally messing with me, watching me fall for you, and then changing your mind as someone new comes along?
Youâre the type whoâs easily swayed by appearances and doesnât care about someoneâs true character.â
In her polite message, she wrote, [It depends on you. How do you want to prove it? I donât even know what type of girl you like.]
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
ï¤Chapter 401 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340 She was certain that it wouldnât be someone like her. At least, she and Natalie were polar opposites, completely different. Edwardâs response came quickly, [Just like your personality. Easygoing, cheerful, and infectious, like sunshine.]
Rose stared at the message in disbelief.
What was this nonsense? Did Edward like someone like her? Yet the person he liked wasnât her? Was he toying with her? Irritated, Rose decided not to reply any further. She typed with frustration, [Iâm at work. Look it up online yourself] Edward looked at her message, furrowing his brow slightly.
Across from him, Kyle was eating his meal seriously. He saw Edward holding his phone and replying between bites. He asked. âYouâre eating at this hour. Arenât you hungry?â
They had a meeting earlier and only having their meal now- Kyle was starving.
Edward replied, âGo ahead and eat. What are you looking at me for? Is there something on my face? Eat your food.â
âI just feel like youâve been acting strange these past few days. Is everything okay? If something is going on at the company, let me know. Iâll handle it for you. After all, Iâm being paid with your salary, and I was brought in by you.â Kyle expressed his loyalty and concern. Apart from their professional relationship, they were good friends as well.
Edward had no intention of discussing his current complicated issue. âI donât need your help this time. Enjoy your meal.