Chapter 384
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 384 The sun was hurriedly preparing to go home. It slowly descended from the west, leaving a blush before it set, dyeing the horizon red and leaving its trace.
After work the next day, Trevon first went to the Wilsonâs residence to pick up Jasper. A man who took care of his family was adorable. Before Trevon and Jasper left, Rachel was still worried about her careless son. She repeatedly reminded Trevon to look after Jasper well. Before getting into the car, she even had Jasper use the restroom one more time so that he would not have to go to the toilet halfway.
She was attentive to every detail Watching the back of the car as her son left, Rachel could not help but feel uneasy. Recently, she had been taking care of Jasper every day. Now that Jasper was gone, she felt that there was nothing to keep her busy anymore. She felt a sense of emptiness Caleb reminded, âAlright. Heâs almost 30 years old. How can he not be able to take care of such a young child? Donât think that heâs useless. Heâs changed quite a lot, Didnât he bathe Jasper well last night? He didnât scold the child either.â
With that said, Rachelâs heart calmed down. âHeâs careless,â she said. âHeâs already given his attention to his wife. Heâs always careless when it comes to kids, and he doesnât understand them.
Caleb smiled and said, âHeâs a first-time dad. Everyone has their first time. Itâs fine as long as he improves every day. Havenât you noticed that your son is now able to accept other peopleâs opinions and opposing viewpoints? He has also learned to respect others. Heâs no longer stubborn and arrogant. This is a good thing, and the credit goes to your daughter-in-lawâ
Of course, Rachel was well aware of this. Her son now had much more empathy and consideration toward others compared to before.
The car arrived at Athana Hospital. Jasper had been sitting in the safety chair in the back seat, holding a triangular Rubikâs cube and crossing his legs. When he saw the car stop, he stopped twisting the cube, looked up at Trevon, and said, âDaddy, Mommy.â
Trevon glanced at his leisurely cross-legged son through the rearview mirror. âYes,â he said. âPick up Mommyâ
Jasper looked out of the car window in the direction of the hospital entrance, searching for his motherâs figure. After looking for a long while and not seeing the figure he missed, he shouted, âMommy?â
Trevon said, âThere are still eight minutes. Mommy hasnât gotten off work yet Jasper, who did not know what eight minutes meant, still replied like an adult âOkay,â he said.
Eight minutes later, Natalie. Sherri, and Rose walked out of the outpatient building side by side.
Sherri put her arm around Natalieâs shoulder and raised her chin in the direction of the black Maybach in the distance. âYour Old Trevon is here to pick you up,â she said. âHurry up and go.â
Natalie patted Sherriâs hand and said with a smile, âIf he finds out that you call him Old Trevon, I guess your devoted and virtuous husband may be in trouble.
Natalie continued, âAccompany me to try on the wedding dresses on Sunday. You all can try on the bridesmaid dresses.
âAnd Rose. Are you free this week?â
Natalie looked at Rose and asked.
Trevon said that the finished product would be released this Sunday. As for why the finished product could be ready so quickly, only Trevon knew.
Rose readily agreed. âWhat else do I have going on?â she said. Iâm not in a relationship, and I donât have a career. During breaks, I just lounge around at home. You donât have to worry about my schedule. I can be available whenever you need 1.
Rose thought, âAm I not the one with the most free time?â Sherri and Natalie were already married and had an adorable child. Even her brother was in a relationship now. It seemed that she was the only one left with nothing to do every day.
âItâs true that I have quite some free time, but itâs liberating,â she thought. Iâm free from any responsibilities and commitments. Thatâs pretty goodâ
âOkay,â Natalie said. âItâs settled then. Good buddies. Goodbye. Upon saying that. Natalie waved and walked toward the car.
Natalie opened the door of the back passenger seat and got in. As soon as she got in, she kissed her son on the cheek and asked him to kiss her.
Jasper, reciprocate with a similar gesture,â she said. âGive Mommy a kiss.
gesture too.
Natalie glared at him. âYour benefits for this week have been canceled. You donât have to reciprocate.â
Trevon knew that she was referring to the passionate incident from the previous night. Feeling pleased, he smiled and said, âI make sure I do not go overboard next time.â
She ignored him and continued to play with her son beside her. She pinched his little face or kissed him. The man in the driverâs seat looked over from time to time in envy.
Before coming to the Fosterâs residence, Natalie did not inform Lena in advance. She was afraid that notifying Lena would make her busy. Lena would then keep looking at the clock.
The sound of the car pulling up and the engine tuming off alarmed Mel inside. When she saw the familiar car, she felt a little nervous. She hurriedly walked back to the living room to call Lena: âLena, um, Miss Foster is here,â she said. âSheâs hereâ
Lena immediately stood up from the recliner. She was old, and the rheumatism in her legs had been acting up recently. She endured the pain and walked outside.
Seeing Natalie, whom she had not seen for a few days. Lena walked even faster. Since returning to Sapphire City, Natalie had visited several times during her lunch break, bringing vitamins, healing ointments, and calcium tablets. She was concerned that Lena might not be getting adequate nutrition due to her advanced age.
âNatalie, why didnât you tell me you are coming? Lena said. âI didnât prepare anythingâ
Lena reproached affectionately âHaha, I did it on purpose,â Natalie said. âI canât let you knowâ Yes. Natalie intentionally did not want to tell Lena.
Mel was afraid of Trevon, but she still politely came to carry groceries. She took the vegetables and fruits from the trunk and carried them into the kitchen bit by bit.
When Natalie saw the diligent Mel, she smiled. Natalie carried Jasper out from the backseat. As Lena glanced at the handsome child, she was all smiles. She reached out to carry Jasper, saying. âCan I carry you for a while? I miss you so much. I havenât seen you for a few days, and youâve become even more handsome. Youâve inherited your parentsâ good genes.
Trevon called out nonchalandy, âLenaâ
âJeez, donât stand outside, Lena said. âQuick, come in and take a seat.â
âOkay,â Trevon said as he followed behind.
Lena really missed Jasper, but she was used to living here. Jasper, what do you want to eat or play with?â she said. âIâll get it for you, okay? Just tell me.â
Natalie knew that Lena doted on Jasper, so she did not object. Natalie smiled faintly and looked at everything. Suddenly. Trevon said to Mel, âCall Jim over for dinner.
Mel seemed to have heard something astonishing. She replied, âHuh?â
Trevon merely uttered this remark. He did not utter a second remark. âA married man should minimize interaction with other women,â he thought..
Natalie looked at the slow-witted Mel, who was at a loss for words. She comforted Mel, saying. âDo you have Mr. Hawkâs number? If y you you may call him and ask him to come over for dinner.
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âOh, right, Mel said. âI have. I have his number Mel turned around and left the house like a thief. She went to the courtyard to make a call.
Natalie raised her head to look at the calm-looking Trevon. âCouldnât you make the call?â she said. âWhy did you ask Mel to make the call?â
âBesides, he is your subordinate, Natalie thought. âCanât this be resolved with just a few words?â
âSave power?â Trevon said concisely. He uttered just two outrageous words.
Natalie gave Trevon a look as if to say, âYou could make your excuse sound even more lame: Seeing that his wife did not believe him. Trevon added, âTheyâre more familiar with each otherâ
Natalie sensed that there was some juicy information, so she wanted to dig deeper. However, Mel walked in just then. Natalie felt awkward asking gossip-related questions in front of the person involved, so she let it go. She decided to inquire later. Being polite mattered after all.
Jim did not understand the meaning behind Melâs gaze. He frowned slightly and squinted to ask what she meant.
When Jim came in, Natalie and Trevon directed their gazes at him. Looking at their exchange of glances, Natalie seemed to know why Trevon called Jim to come over for dinner.
Natalie speculated that there might be something going on.
Trevon was playing with the triangular Rubikâs Cube that his son had casually thrown on the table. He leaned sideways on the sofa and crossed his legs. He nonchalantly asked Jim, who had just entered, a question. âYouâre quite smart, huh?â he said.
Confused, Jim asked uneasily. âMr. Wilson, have I done something wrong?â
Trevon remained silent, leaving Jim to guess for himself.
Jim racked his brain. I donât think Iâve made any mistakes recently, he thought. His work had been well organized. Currently, he did not even chat with the people in the secretaryâs office. He dedicated himself to making money every day, preparing to move to a bigger house.
After thinking for a while, there seemeil to be no mistakes. âMr. Wilson, can you give me a hint Jim asked.
Trevon glanced at Natalie, who was watching the scene unfold, and said playfully, âAre you in a relationship?â
Hearing this. Mel, who was standing at the side, blushed. Slowly, her ears turned red as well. She was so nervous that she had nowhere to put her hands. Both Trevon and Natalie noticed these reactions.
Lena did not pay much attention to such matters Recently, her legs were not in good condition, and she always lay down to rest. Naturally, she did not notice anything unusual, or perhaps, they were being quite discreet.
Jim understood. He touched the back of his head and chuckled. He said, âHaha. I am in a relationship,â
Trevon seized the rare opportunity for gossip. He inquired further. Bring her out so that I can give her a gift.â
Jim quickly turned down Trevonâs offer. âItâs okayâ he said. âYouâve already given me quite a lot Trevon sticered and said, âWell, indeed, Iâve given you quite a lot. Youâre quite good at choosing people. I pay the salary. and youâre taking advantage. Youâre quite smart.â
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Natalie could not take it anymore. She patted the man beside her on the arm and said, âStop teasing them. Youâve got them both looking so puzzled.
Mr. Hawk, heâs just joking with you.â
Trevon asked bluntly. How many days have both of you been together?â
Jim cleared his throat and said, âLess than a month.â
He thought that he could still hide it for a while Little did he know it would be exposed so soon. Does Mr. Wilson have the superpower of being incredibly perceptive?â he thought. He had not come to the Fosterâs residence for the past few days as he was afraid that people would find out that he was in a relationship with Mel.
âThere are no surveillance cameras around, so how did he find out?â he thought Jim was persistent and determined to find out the truth. âCan Lask how you know so that I can die in peace?â he said.
Trevon said indifferently. âIf you have nothing to do, get a privacy screen protector for your phone.â
Jim was at a loss for words. âIt turns out that thereâs a problem with the phone,â he thought.
Jim walked over to Melâs side and held her hand. We just got together,â he said. âOur relationship doesnât affect our work. The company doesnât stipulate that employees canât be in a relationship... I suppose.â
Upon reflection, there did not seem to be such a rule in the employee handbook of the Wilson Group.
Natalie chuckled. âDonât be nervous, she said. âWe re not against it. Mel is a good girl. If youâre into each other, weâre happy for you. Iâll go cook with Mel. You guys chatâ
Mel was so bashful that she could not face anyone. Lena showed little surprise. She also understood why Jim had been visiting the Fosterâs residence so frequently when Natalie was at Sapphire City. His visits were not primarily motivated by Natalie. Rather, Mel was the reason behind has frequent visits.
Lena smiled and shook her head. She even instructed Jun to treat Mel well. She said that Mel was quite innocent. Although Mel was a child from the countryside, she was not affected by the negative aspects of big cities. She had stayed true to her original motivations, values, and principles. She was kind-hearted, and she did things diligently Jim said that he would treat Mel well because he was also from the countryside. If it werenât for Trevon nurturing him, he would not have achieved his current success.
The only thing he had in common with Mel was that both of them worked for Trevon, although Melâs involvement was
In the kitchen, Natalie took out the groceries she brought over and placed them on the counter. While she was doing that, she spoke to Mel, who was washing vegetables seriously. âMel, donât take what Trevon said earlier to heart,â she said. âHe didnât mean any harm. He is just used to joking around with Mr. Hawk and can be quite outspoken. Itâs not that he thinks poorly of you.â
Natalie was worried that Mel might be psychologically burdened. She could always see Mel being cautious. Sometimes, Mel even felt a little inferior.
Mel lifted her head and smiled at Natalie. âI donât take that to heart, Natalie,â she said. âI know youâre all good people. All of you have never despised me for being a country bumpkin. Jimmy said that youâre all very good people, and Mr. Wilson is especially kind. He is the one who nurtured Jimmy step by step to succeed. He asked me to work diligently and repay you all. He also said that even if we get married in the future, he wonât go work independently. He wants to work for Mr. Wilson for the rest of his life. As long as you donât dismiss us, weâll continue to work diligently for you.â
âJimmy?â Natalie thought.
It was impossible not to be touched. They were kind people. Even without a family connection, they could still show such kindness and dedication.
âWe wonât dismiss you.â Natalie said. âIf you two get married. Trevon and I will still give you a wedding gift. I hope you two can be happy. Mr. Hawk is a good person. Youâre also kind. Your future will only get better.
Mel rambled on about her life, mentioning that she did not have a family name, being from a rural area far away, and coming to the city to work. She also shared that she had an older brother and that she was adopted.
Because her family was poor, her parents were worried that her brother would not have a wife. In fact, they had raised her by their side to make preparations. If her brother could not find a wife in the future, she would be the one to fulfill that role. If he did find one, they would gain an extra daughter. They had planned it out long ago.
Hearing this, Natalieâs perspective was completely changed. What shocked Natalie even more was that Melâs parents did not. change Melâs surname.
They merely called her Mel. They explained that if Mel were to marry her brother in the future. and share the same last name, it would be awkward.
The villageâs reputation would suffer as well.
There were strange things happening every year, but there were especially many strange things this year. There was nothing one could not see and nothing one could not think of. Just because one had not seen something did not mean that it did not exist. There was boundless room for imagination.
In this modern era, wasnât Melâs situation strange?
Natalie felt a pang of sympathy for Mel for a few moments. She hoped that they would be happy, and she figured there might be some challenges ahead. There might be some trouble in dealing with Melâs unconventional parents.
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
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