Chapter 70
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 70 The pouring rain outside, accompanied by its chilling presence, created a stark contrast with the cozy warmth emanating from the private dining rooms of Thriving Pizza Hub.
For todayâs meal, the two ladies deviated from their usual spot in the corner of the main dining area and opted for a private room. The decision was prompted by the freezing weather, which had filled up all the available seating in the main dining area.
While relishing her meal, Sherri tried to divert her best friendâs attention, remarking, âWinter and pizza make the perfect combination. The chilly season calls for steaming hot dishes. Once we indulge in this feast, Iâll be blissful for the entire week.â
To console herself, Natalie decided not to dwell on that particular issue. She chuckled and remarked, âBesides eating, youâre all about designer brands.â
Sherri was relieved by her best friendâs playful teasing as it signified that Natalieâs mond had improved. With a cheerful tone, Sherri replied, âAbsolutely! While food and fashion hold significance, welcoming a new life into the world is also a momentous event for me. Embracing a little life brings me immense joy.â
After a brief interval, a waiter wheeled in a rack overflowing with many ingredients. Natalie could not help but be awestruck and exclaimed, âSherri, did you just order every ingredient available in the restaurant? Are you certain... you can finish all of that?â
She gazed at Sherri with an incredulous expression.
Sherri beamed and exclaimed, âWe will turn griel and anger into appetite. Since youâll be going abroad next year, we should make the most of every chance to relish good food. Letâs savor our meals to the fullest while we still can!â
Natalie pondered quietly, âAm I not coming back?â
Shaking her head, she dismissed the thought and enjoyed her meal.
Sherriâs eyes sparkled with delight upon seeing the wide selection of food. She turned to Natalie, who was cooking the ingredients, and suggested, âLetâs order some beef strips, cheese cakes, beef, shrimps, omelet rolls, and some fish. We should also add mushrrom and spinach, Oh, it seems we forgot to order drinks. Natalie, what would you like to drink?â
Considering the quantity of food being ordered, Natalie expressed her apprehension, saying, âIâm line with anything. Order what you like. Just remember, youâll have to finish everything youâve ordered.â
They had already ordered a little of everything, so there was no turning back, âDonât worry, I havenât even eaten breakfast yet, I will finish it, so donât be so stingy.â Sherri reassured confidently.
âAm I being stingy? Iâm just concerned about avoiding food waste. Wasting food is indeed regrettable, you know. Should I eatighten you about the importance of appreciating agricultural products?â Natalie questioned playfully.
âForget about that. It would be best if you tried this beef roll. Itâs delicious and especially tender,â Sherri said as she placed a piece into her friendâs bowl.
Sherri suggested, âHow about we order some beer and have a little toast?â
Upon hearing the suggestion, Natalie was nearly choked by the spiciness of the food, causing her to cough. She quickly responded, âHow about some yogurt or a non-alcoholic beverage instead? Just think about Edward. It might be best to refrain from drinking for now.â
When Edward Landor crossed Sherriâs mind, she swiftly abandoned the previous suggestion. âWell, forget it then. Letâs have some grapefruit juice instead,â she proposed.
As such, the pair ordered four bottles of juice.
This decision set well with Natalie as she was not picky.
Hallway through the meal, Sherri felt full and could not eat anymore. However, a sense of embarrassment crept over her as she noticed half of the ingredients remained on the rack.
She had overestimated herself Natalie glanced up and noticed Sherriâs flushed face and rosy cheeks due to the warmth from the hot soup. Unable to contain her amusement, she chuckled at her friendâs contented demeanor and the occasional hint of a burp Unable to contain her amusement, Natalie burst into laughter. âLook at this! I told you we couldnât finish everything, but you insisted
on ordering more. What do we do now?â she exclaimed between laughs.
Gazing at the half-eaten ingredients remaining on the rack, a headache began to take hold. Disappointment washed over the ladies as they could not help but feel a sense of self-reproach for their reckless decision.
Sherriâs mind swiftly conjured up an idea, and she suggested with a smile, âHow about... we call Edward to join us and help us finish the remaining food? Iâll make sure to finish the broth.â
âIf you want to call him, go ahead and do it. I wonât be the one to make the call. Weâve already eaten quite a lot of the food,â Natalie responded, feeling a hint of embarrassment about the suggestion, Determined not to let the remaining ingredients go to waste, Sherri made a firm decision. âIâll do it. Weâve already ordered and tasted every dish and cannot return it,â she declared with determination, Natalie thought to herself, âYou only realize this now?â
Sherri opened her contacts and dialed a number. âHey, Edward. Where are you? Feeling hungry? Natalie and I are having pizza, Would you like to join us?â she asked.
âGreat, weâll be waiting for you,â Sherri responded.
While waiting, Natalie suggested getting another pie, but Sherri declined, citing it would be a waste of money.
At this moment, Edward had just concluded a meeting with a client and was preparing to return to the company.
Turning to Kyle, who stood before him, he suggested, âLetâs head over to the Thriving Pizza Hub.â
Seated in the driverâs seat, Kyle could not help but express his concern. âMr. Landor, thereâs a meeting in 30 minutes that you need to chair,â he reminded.
âLetâs postpone it until tomorrow morning. Everyone has been working hard these past few days, so no overtime today,â Edward instructed.
Having worked alongside Edward for numerous years, Kyle could not help but notice that it was the first time he witnessed his boss prioritizing personal matters over the business.
Kyle pondered, âWhy pizza? Whatâs going on?â
Despite having numerous questions, Kyle opened the navigation, started the car, and headed toward the pizza restaurant.
Sherri forwarded the details of the private room to Edward.
Eagerly anticipating Edwardâs arrival, Sherri began calculating his estimated time and ordered dishes she knew he enjoyed.
Once again, Natalie suggested, âSherri, why donât we change the broth?â
âDonât worry, my brother doesnât careâ
About 15 minutes later, Kyle parked the car in front of the restaurant and turned to him. âMr. Landor, there are a lot of cars here. Iâll go find a parking space.â
âHe would not mind. Letâs keep it as it is,â Sherri replied.
âAlright,â Natalie responded.
Kyle Jenkins and Edward Landor had developed a strong bond over the years, forging a friendship beyond their professional roles. As Edward recruited Kyle from another company at a considerable expense, and their names shared similarities, some individuals speculated that Edward had orchestrated the move deliberately. Furthermore, the fact that Trevon and Edward drove Maybach cars, along with their assistants having similar names, gave the impression of rivalry.
This intensifies the perception of a formidable rivalry and intense competition between the two individuals.
Edward stepped out of the car and adjusted his coat and scarf, attempting to shield himself from the biting cold. However, the chilly wind managed to get through, sending shivers down his spine.
As he opened the door to the private room, his eyes immediately focused on the woman wearing the blue sweater. Her hair was haphazardly gathered into a bun, presumably for convenience while eating.
âEdward, youâre here so quickly!â Sherri exclaimed with delight. âIâve already ordered your favorite dishes for you. It must be chilly outside, I made sure everything is arranged to your liking, including the sauces,â she informed him warmly.
Edward sat beside Sherri, hoping to discern something from her. With a hint of suspicion, he asked, âYou havenât done anything to betray me, have you?â
Natalie, feeling a sense of discomfort from Sherriâs excessive flattery and eagerness, interjected, âEdward, weâve already had some of the food earlier. Should we order a fresh pot of broth?â
Edward glanced at the pot, a smile playing on his lips. âThatâs alright. Do we have something to drink?â he inquired.
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Natalie reached for the juice bottle from the rack of food ingredients and asked, âEdward, would you like some of this?â
Edward gracefully extended his slender hand and accepted the drink. âThank you. Are you full?â he asked, Sherri cleared her throat and admitted, âWell, honestly, Iâm feeling quite full.â She lowered her head slightly, a hint of guilt creeping. into her expression, Natalie, too, felt a tinge of embarrassment. They had already consumed a substantial amount of food, and she realized she should have intervened earlier, âI have a little more with you,â she said, determined to share the responsibility.
Edward took her utensils and said, âIf youâre full, donât force yourself. You donât have to eat anymore. Please give it to me. My assistant will be joining us soon.â
Sherri nodded and replied, âIn that case, Iâll order some additional dishes. These would not be enough for the both of you!ââ
âOkay, go ahead,â he answered.
With those words, Edward picked up a plate and sat beside Natalie. âMy assistant is a bit shy and not very talkative. You may not know him. Why donât we have him sit with Sherri?â he suggested.
Natalie, being easygoing, did not see any issue with the suggestion. âSure,â she replied with a friendly smile.
Natalie busied herself with tidying up the items on her table. She carefully cleaned them with a napkin and neatly stacked the unnecessary plates on the rack.
âEdward, would you like me to get you a different beverage? This one is a bit tangy, but it may not suit your preference,â Natalie asked.
âItâs alright, and itâs nice to try something you girls enjoy occasionally. How is your overseas visa application coming along?â Edward asked.
âI have already signed, and Iâm ready to give it a shot. I believe this is a rare opportunity, and I donât want to miss out on it,â Natalie replied.
Edward Landor snapped back to reality. âWell, thatâs great. All the best,â he said.
With a bright smile, Natalie replied, âThank you.â
ï¤Chapter 69 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340