Chapter 84
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 84 After completing their orders, the two of them remained inside the room, exchanging laughter and banter while eagerly awaiting the arrival of Edward A few minutes later, they heard some commotion at the door.
Natalie nudged Sherri beside her, urging her to get up and suggesting going out for a meal first.
Now feeling a hint of unease, Sherri found her smile freezing on her face. âNatalie, I suddenly feel a bit lightheaded. Please tell Edward that Iâm not feeling wellâ
Natalie raised an eyebrow, her thoughts racing. âSheâs going to pull off this act?â
But realizing Sherriâs genuine fear, Natalie decided to play along and not expose her ruse.
She powered down the computer. set it aside, and made her way out of the room. As she caught sight of the manâs shoulders, still glistening with water droplets, âHas it been raining outside?
Edwardâs voice, as soothing as ever, filled the room. âYeah, itâs pouring out there. Thankfully, I parked the car in the basement, so it didnât get wet.â
Natalie swiftly entered the bathroom, retrieved a dry towel, and offered it to Edward. âHere, give yourself a quick wipe. Your clothes seem to have gotten a little damp.â
Edward accepted the towel with a smile, using it to pat dry his shoulders. He then turned around and inquired, âIs my back wet?â
She took the towel from his hands and gently dried his back without hesitation. âAll taken care ofâ
Edward seemed momentarily puzzled but quickly regained his composure. He asked. âAnd what about Sherri?â
Knowing that she couldnât deceive Edward, known for his kindness and honesty. âUm, well, Sherri isnât feeling well.â
Upon hearing her answer, Edward immediately grasped the situation. He called out to the guest room, lus voice firm and resolute. âSherri, you have one minute to come out or face the consequencesâ
Sherri swiftly recovered from her illness and dashed out of the room, calling out in a low voice, âEdward,â with her head bowed to convey her acknowledgment of wrongdoing, much like a repentant child.
Natalie stepped in to defuse the impending explosion, attempting to alleviate the tension. âWhy donât we grab a bite and have a detailed conversation afterward?â
Edward shot Sherri a stern glance. âWeâll discuss this later.â
Behind Edward, Sherri gestured to Natalie, silently conveying that she would be saved later. Natalie couldnât help but think that she might also face a lecture. After all, crossing a muddy river was no easy feat. She shrugged her shoulders, accepting the situation.
Unbeknownst to Edward, the two girls engaged in a silent mime performance behind him.
Natalie put great effort into her evening cooking, showcasing her culinary prowess.
A subtle haze of tension dissipated as Edward laid eyes on the table laden with an array of mouthwatering dishes. Grilled salmon fillet, grilled steak, roasted turkey, buttered lobster, garden salad with ranch dressing, creamy potato soup. The extensive menu offered ample portions to satiate their hunger.
Sherri secretly observed Edwardâs expression, noting a slight easing of his demeanor. It brought her a small sense of relief. reaffirming the power of Natalieâs culinary prowess in defusing tense situations.
Natalie warmly beckoned Edward. âPlease help yourself to more.â
Edward shook his head, a soft smile playing on his lips. âYou girls are using sugary ammunition on me, arenât you? Is that man who impregnated Sherri, not a decent person?â
Sherri fell into a stunned silence.
Natalie was left speechless.
Sherri tried to diminish her presence, bowing her head and slowly picking at her food, counting each morsel she brought to her mouth. As long as Edward remained silent, the meal would lose its savory appeal.
Natalie felt the weight of responsibility pressing on her. She couldnât let Sherri take all the blame or make decisions on her behalf. She found herself caught in a dilemma.
Determined, she decided to address the issue directly and shoulder the responsibility herself. âEdward, I need to come clean about something. Iâm the one who should be held accountable for what happened to Sherriâ
Sherri wanted to speak up in her defense, but a meaningful look from Natalie silenced her.
Assuming that Natalie was defending Sherri, Edward refrained from speaking up.
Natalie continued, âOn January 2nd. I went to the Foster family to retrieve my late motherâs belongings. Sherri insisted on accompanying me, fearing for my safety. However, we were unknowingly subjected to a malicious act. The culprit tampered with the entire table, drugging all the guests, including older people and children. We let our guard down, and as a result, we lost consciousness. During that time, I failed to protect Sherri. Itâs entirely my fault.â
She chose not to disclose to Edward that Mia was behind this incident. After all, the matter had been resolved, and they eagerly anticipated the outcome the following day.
Edward had yet to anticipate this explanation. He assumed Sherri had brought a child from some reckless affair. If that were the case, he would also share the responsibility for not caring for them properly. Upon his return, he had been preoccupied. with company matters, neglecting to offer sufficient care and attention to the two girls, ultimately leading to the current situation.
Now that Sherri was affected, and Natalie... The realization struck him, causing a moment of hesitation before he mustered the courage to ask.
âSo... were you affected too? Are you alright?â
Each passing moment seemed to stretch as he tightly gripped his fork, holding his breath in anticipation.
Natalie struggled to find the right words, pausing briefly to collect her thoughts. She had always regarded Edward as an older brother figure, imbued with a sense of reverence. She wanted to carefully choose her words before responding.
Sherri couldnât contain her urgency as she hastily interjected, âYes, Natalie is pregnant too. Weâre both expecting.â
A thunderous roar reverberated through Edwardâs mind, leaving him stunned and motionless. It felt as if his soul had been wrenched from his body.
His gaze remained fixed on the girl before him, desperately seeking confirmation in her expression.
He moistened his parched lips and felt a constriction in his throat. âIs what... Sherri saying, truly happening?â
Now it was Natalieâs turn to resemble a child caught in a transgression. She lowered her head, her fork idly twirling in her hand, and gave a solemn nod.
As the weight of the revelation settled upon Edward, a suffocating sensation enveloped his chest. Though he was not an avid smoker, he stood up to gather his thoughts and maintain a facade of composure. âI need some fresh air. Iâll step out onto the balcony. You two continue eating.â
Edward pushed the balcony door open, seeking solace and a moment to gather his emotions in solitude.
Left alone in the dining room, the two girls exchanged perplexed glances, unsure how to proceed. They shared a common understanding. Edwardâs apparent anger stemmed from both of them being pregnant. Their minds were consumed with the belief that he was struggling to accept this unexpected news without delving into other possibilities.
Feeling a sense of unease, they found it difficult to continue eating without Edwardâs presence. Instead, they chose to wait for him.
Sherri turned her gaze toward Edward, who was engrossed in his cigarette on the balcony. Then, she leaned toward Natalie and asked, âDo you think Edward will confront us later?â
Natalie shook her head, witnessing Edward in such a distracted state for the first time. It was genuinely uncertain what actions he might take next. All they could do was wait for his return and gauge his reaction. Hence, she shook her head, indicating her lack of certainty.
Sherri slumped back in her chair, deflated like a balloon losing air. âWhat do we do now? If Edward refuses to help, it will be quite a predicament. I truly wish that Mia would also face the consequences, but not at the hands of Trevon. Let her taste the helplessness weâre experiencing That vindictive woman.â
Natalie concurred wholeheartedly. That woman had no moral boundaries, showing no mercy to the young or the elderly. At this point, she was too overwhelmed to care about anyone else. Natalie knew she wasnât perfect, struggling to navigate her lifeâs complexities.
Life was a jumble of complications.
After a brief pause, Edward regained his composure, returning to his usual refined and composed demeanor. He calmly sat as if nothing had transpired and casually inquired, âWhat are your intentions moving forward?â
He casually speared a piece of food with his fork while posing a fair question.
However, his discontent was palpable as he ate, indicating a lack of pleasure in the dining experience.
Both girls perked up instantly upon being addressed. Natalie took the initiative, asserting, âIâve decided to keep.â
Edwardâs hand slowed its movement as he delicately picked up a piece of food, his throat tightening as he swallowed. There was a hint of emptiness in his eyes, âHave you considered telling that man?â
Natalie paused, momentarily taken aback by the inquiry, before regaining her composure. The child is mine, and he has no connection to it. I desire to have a family of my own.â
Edwardâs response burst forth before he could contain it, his voice filled with hope and desperation, âWe can be your family if you wish 1 Sensing Edwardâs building excitement. Sherri hastily interjected, âEdward, Natalie wishes to have a blood relative, a family of her own. She doesnât want to be aloneâ
Edward yearned to assure her she wouldnât be alone and could have a family whenever desired.
But he understood Natalies strong-willed nature Once she had decided, it was nearly impossible to sway her. She possessed inwavering determination that others words couldnât easily influence.
Edward refrained from any further persuasion.
He discreetly tightened has grip on the hand under the table and turned his attention to Sherri âAnd what about you? Do you have any plans to keep it as wellâ
Sherri w momentarily stunned, unused to Edwardâs genuine interest in her desires Juana had long dictated their familial mics, with Edward acting as the authoritative figure. The decisions were made without much consultation, assuming was best for her had already been determined. However, at that moment, she couldnât help but recall the genuine care and occasional warmth Edward had shown her over the years Edward, noticing her hesitation, perusted with a touch of impatience âCome on, donât be tongue-tiedâ
Sherr took a deep breath, contemplating Edwardâs past acts of kindness. Although he could be strict with her, she recognized his underlying care and concern I think I want to keep it Edward wasnât surprised by Sherriâs decision. He had long known her kind-hearted nature and her passion for newborns, so he had anticipated this outcome. He had seen how she treated other peopleâs children with the utmost care, never willing to harm even a hair on their heads. It was only natural that she would make such a choice for her child.
It seemed tasteless as Edward looked at the table filled with delicious food. He put down his fork and gently rubbed his temples. âAlright, I understand. Youâve grown up, and itâs not my place to make all your decisions. When it comes to important matters in life, it s your call. But I hope Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
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They conversed for halt an hour, and Edward barely touched his food before abruptly leaving. As he reached the doorway, his hand hesitated on the doorknob, and he left them with a parting statement. Tll handle your plans of going abroad later tonight. Please be careful and avoid any slip-ups with Juana. Iâll gradually break the news to her without causing unnecessary distress Natalieâs eyes welled up with tears, observing Edwardâs departure, while Sherri, overcome by emotion, began to sob inconsolably.
âNatalie, do you think Edward is deeply disappointed in me? I could sense his heaviness when he walked away.â Natalie held her close, offering comfort without uttering a word, as both of them recognized the profound sadness that resonated with Edwardâs departure. They were acutely aware of their immaturity and the need for growth