Chapter 150
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 150 Entering the room, Ethan stood silently by the doorway, watching the two doctors examine Natalie. The doctor began by checking her temperature and reported, â39.5 degrees.â
In the grip of a high fever, Natalie murmured incoherently, her words indiscernible. Ethanâs anxiety grew, prompting him to ask, âHow is she doing?â
The doctor replied honestly, advising. âMiss Natalie has a dangerously high temperature. She requires an intravenous saline solution. After administering the injection, I will have a nurse stay with her. As both of us are males, it would be inappropriate to remain in the room. Furthermore, her inability to speak means she wonât be disturbed.*
Ethan understood the reasoning. He could see Natalieâs discomfort from his vantage point at the doorway. Her brow furrowed in pain. Recognizing his limitations as a male attendant, he realized it would be impractical for him to assist with tasks such as body care. If he attempted to do so, he could risk compromising his wellâbeing for the following day. âIn that case, please make yourselves comfortable on the living room sofa. Wait until Miss Natalieâs temperature subsides, and then you can leave.â
The doctor nodded in agreement, saying, âVery well, I will start the saline infusion. As he began the procedure, he instructed the mute nurse, âYou can stay in the room and attend to her. Wipe her arms and forehead with a damp cloth to help lower her temperature and make her more comfortable. Her fever is quite high.â
The tall nurse listened attentively, nodding in understanding. Satisfied with the plan, Ethan followed the doctor out of the room and closed the door behind them. The room became tranquil, leaving Natalie in the nurseâs care.
By closing the door, Ethan intended to ensure privacy, especially if there was a need to attend to Natalieâs physical needs.
The woman on the bed occasionally furrowed her brow and turned her head. Her murmured words were indiscernible. Her cheeks, flushed with fever, had resembled a delicate blush, revealing her discomfort. In response to her distress, the nurse entered the bathroom and filled a basin with warm water. She dipped a towel into the soothing liquid and gently wiped the womanâs forehead. Her movements had been delicate and cautious, as if she had handled a fragile treasure with utmost care. Natalieâs body radiated intense heat. In her search for comfort, she reached out her pristine arm. The nurse delicately clasped her tiny hand and offered a comforting grip. Starting from the wrist, she carefully wiped the arm, proceeding to the palm. Her gaze remained fixed on the woman lying on the bed, unwavering in her care. After the gentle wiping, she tucked Natalieâs arm under the blanket, ensuring she was warmly wrapped.
After approximately half an hour, the saline solution began to take effect. The rosy flush on Natalieâs cheeks gradually subsided, and the furrow between her brows relaxed slightly. With her eyes closed, she softly murmured words that were difficult to discern.
Drawing closer, the nurse reached out to arrange the stray strands of hair on Natalieâs face. She gently smoothed the creased brow, soothingly whispering, âWhat do you need?â
Natalie found the voice peculiar yet strangely familiar in her fevered state. Although her mind was clouded, she struggled to make out the person before her. With effort, she halfâsquinted her eyes and repeated, âWaterâ
As the nurse prepared to fetch water from the kitchen, her gaze fell upon a hot water bottle on the bedside table.
Quickly grabbing a cup, the nurse filled it with water and placed it on the bedside table. Sitting by the edge of the bed, she carefully lifted Natalieâs upper body and cradled her against her own. With a gentle touch, she tidied the stray strands of hair from Natalieâs forehead. She tenderly offered her the cup of water using her free hand, ensuring each movement was soft and delicate. However, in Natalieâs groggy state, she only drank half of it, spilling the rest onto the bed, leaving a damp patch.
The nurse grew slightly anxious. Slowly lowering Natalie back onto the bed, she reached for a tissue and delicately wiped the corners of her lips. She then proceeded to dab away the damp spots on the sheets. Once the tasks were completed, her gaze returned to Natalieâs face, noticing her slightly dry lips. Determined, she rose and opened the bedside drawer, searching for straw. To her disappointment, none could be found. Briefly pausing, she fixated on Natalieâs parched lips before deciding.
She stood up and quietly locked the bedroom door. In the living room, Ethan immediately reacted to the sound, preparing to enter the master bedroom. The composed middleâaged doctor reassured him. âNo need to be alarmed. We wouldnât be able to leave this room if we had any intentions My apprentice is simply assisting in physically cooling down Miss Natalie. Locking the door prevents an awkward situation for all of us.
Letâs remember, she is a woman, after allâ
As the doctorâs words sank in, Ethan hesitated momentarily before settling back into his seat. Yet, his gaze remained fixated on the door leading to the master bedroom Inside the room, the nurse took a delicate sip from the water cup before settling on the edge of the bed Leaning close, she pressed her chilled lips against Natalieâs fevered ones. With gentle determination, she coaxed Natalieâs mouth open. recognizing the source of relief Natale responded, parting her lips willingly as the cool water trickled in. Once Natalie had taken her fill, the nurse took a sip, then leaned down again, sealing their lips together. The water flowed again, finding its way into Natalieâs thirsty mouth. This cycle repeated five or six times until the drinking pace slowed, signifying a pause.
Carefully, the nurse retrieved a tissue and tenderly wiped away any lingering droplets from the corners of Natalieâs lips. Her palm, broad and comforting, gently caressed Natalieâs flushed cheek. A mix of reluctance, apology, and remorse shone through her eyes.
1/3 12:03 Chapter 150 Finally, in a soft, remorseful voice, the whispered. âIâm sorry?
The following morning, Natalie stirred from her slumber. The sunlight peeked through the partially drawn curtain a gentle glow across the room.
Stretching her limba lazily, she luxuriated in the revitalistioad her body was a contested sigh, she murmured. âHmm...â
Her constitution had always been strong and her body had a remarkable ability to recover. As she raised her food, the noticed a faint mark on the back of her right handâa needle prick Had the ben gym an injection?
Sitting in bed, she adjusted the covers, trying to make sense of the events from the preozen nigh She vaguely remembered calling Ethan when she had a fever, but the details seemned hazy. She recalled gimpers of a marked oran tending to her. offering water and whispering apologies in fragmented phrases. It all felt surreal, like fragments of a dream But the voice of the female doctor A peculiar thought emerged, only to be swiftly dismissed A sense of unease washed over her. Was there something wrong with her lately? How could the rearriain such thoughts Once Natalie stretched and rose from the bed, she went to the wardrobe and selected a comdorable dorms. Aber dresan she emerged from the room and inquired. âLena, is Jasper will asleep Lena observed Natalieâs complexion closely and nodded in approval. âDidnât want to disturb your rest, so Jening took harni downstairs for a stroll.
Why donât you catch some more rest??
âIm feeling much better now, and I canât sleep any longer! Besides, she wasnât ne to indulge in lazy mornin Lea began to voice her concerns. âLast night, thanks to Mr. Whiteâs swift actions in calling the dorse your tempen had wared to nearly 40 degrees. I was truly alarmed when I heard about in Mr. White stayed with you werd $20 AM. only allowing the doctors to leave once your fever subsided. They endured the right at his insistence. The older doctor even stumbled a few times as he departed.â
Natalie had yet to realize the gravity of the situation. The faint image of the female doctor resurfaced in her mind, leaving her with lingering questions.
âTera, two doctors came last night. Was there also a woman among them?
Lena was an early river, with age reducing her need for sleep. She had already prepared we cral for trade in ter was another doctor, a remarkably tall woman. Id say the must have been around 59 Som tall. She was en taller than Mr White, and had a sturdy build. Mr. White thoughtfully arranged for a female doctor to take care of you. They didnât bother waking us two old folks. But Mr. White mentioned that the worran doctor is mute, which as Lenaâs empathy for the mute nurse lingered in Natalieâs mind, but she was preoccupied with her thought Was the female doctor truly mute? But she distinctly heard an apology from her last night. Perhaps her fever had clouded her senses Suddenly, Natalie realized that Lera wouldnât confuse the genders, and Ethan was not one to fabricate stores. If Lera sad a woman, then it must be so. She had let her imagination run wild, but such a un ition would never occur with Erhan was simply the ramblings of a fevered mind.
Meanwhile, in Sherriâs room, she hard spent the entire night contemplating her confesion Seated at the dining table, she absentmindedly fed Ruby, stealing occasional glances at Juaraâs face to gauge her reaction.
Sherri had mustered the courage to condes the previous night but ultimately decided against it.
he was bere Juara noticed Sherriâs intense gaze and inquired. âWhatâs on your mand? You were fixated on your father and now youâre staring at me If thereâs something you want to uy, uy it. I wonât resort to volmre Sherri straightened her posture, summoning every ounce of resolve as if faring her deepest fears headâon Juana, I need to talk to you You promise me you wonât lash out at me, no matter what I revealâ
Juara shot her a disapproving look and nonchalantly peeled tomato for Ruby âI wonât mort to violence, not even if you condess to the most heinous crimes. So, tell me, whatâs the matter?
With Juanaâs response. Sherriâs newfound courage instantly evaporated, leaving her feeling defined Observing Sherriâs sad state, Juana softened her tone and gently probed, âGo ahead. I assure you I wonât lay a hand on you. Tell me whatâs bothering youâ
Sherri took a deep breath, closing her eyes briefly before mustering the courage to speak. âRaby is my daughterâ: cautusly eened her eyes anxiously waiting for her motherâs reaction To her surprise, Juana remained ulent, leaving Sherri no choice but to repeat herself, her vower led with determination. âI sad, Ruby is my daughterâ
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ï¤149 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340 Jurorâs patience wore thin as the responded with irritation. âI already know that Youâve always called yourself her mother. Why bring it up now And why hasnât Natalie come to pick up Kubry todayâ
Juana couldnât help but feel puzzled by Natalieâs absence, as she usually took Ruby home at this bevar Sherri couldnât believe Justia didest grasp the weight of her words. Imean, Robyn my biological daughter, prout 2/3 12.03 Chapter 150 granddaughter. I gave birth to her,â she said with a surge of courage, raising her voice.
Sherriâs declaration lingered in the air, enveloping the room in a tense and unsettling silence, Juana stood frozen, her initial shock rendering her momentarily speechless.
Seconds ticked by, and Ruby sat peacefully, obliviously enjoying her meal of tomato Sherri anxiously stared at her mother. their eyes locked in a tense gaze. Finally, Juana regained her composure and demanded, âRepeat it.â
Sherriâs voice quivered, her gaze averted downward, lacking the usual strength and conviction. âI... Iâm the one who gave birth to Ruby,â