Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chapter 22
Chapter 22
The hospital was always the busiest place, and it was where one could see what human nature was like. There were people coming and going in the wards, corridors, and halls. There were old, young, and sick people with their companions. Some of them were crying, some were silent, and some had smiles on their faces.
It had been almost three years since she graduated, and her heart was no longer as sensitive as when she first left school. At that time, even time she saw someone pitiful, she would cry along with them.
There were too many helpless moments and accidents in the world, and she didn’t have time to sympathize.
In the adult world, there was never an easy way to choose, so being able to turn a mess into a beautiful day was already good enough.
Sherri was afraid of disturbing Natalie’s consultation, so she took the medicine and went to her own office for a while. At this time, everyone was in the outpatient department or in surgery, and the office was empty.
She waited until it was close to dinner time before getting up and going. to the outpatient department to have a meal with Natalie and complain about last night’s unpleasantness.
Sherri directly pushed open the door to her best friend’s outpatient room. There were no patients, and Natalie was taking off her white coat, getting ready to eat.
When Natalie saw Sherri enter, she stopped what she was doing, sat back at her desk, and asked in a hurry, “You finally showed up. If you didn’t, I was going to call the police. Where did you sleep last night?”
Jim told Natalie that “Mr. Roberts” had arranged everything, but she didn’t know who “Mr. Roberts” was. At this moment, she really wanted to know where Sherri was last night.
Sherri, exhausted, slumped on the desk and casually tossed the medical records to Natalie, indicating that she was sick.
Natalie skeptically took the medical records and was surprised by what the doctor had written. She asked, “What happened to you? I called in sick for you today, and you really went all out. You don’t have to be so convincing, do you?”
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Continuing to read the medical records, Natalie said, “Muscle strain. What were you doing last night? What’s wrong with your mouth?” She was completely confused.
Sherri, half-dead, spoke up. “Please give me some soup. I’m starving,” she said slowly, propping up her cheek.
These past few days, she hadn’t been able to eat anything good, so soup was her only choice.
“What a tasteless life!” Sherri mourned inwardly.
Natalie looked at her friend’s pale face and said, “Hmm, I’ll get you some.
But first, tell me what happened to your mouth.” She paused for a moment and added, “Do you want some meat in it?”
“Yeah, sure,” Sherri replied.
Just as Natalie took out her phone from her pocket, she saw a friend. request notification. She was a bit puzzled because not many people knew her WhatsApp ID.
Seeing Natalie’s furrowed brow, Sherri asked in a low voice, “What’s wrong?”
to friend me,” Natalie replied, not paying much. attention. She simply swiped it away and continued
and said in a wavering voice, “Natalie, I need to
looking down and searching for
restaurant.
friend you is Hackett,” Sherri said,
Natalie look up at Sherri, her gaze
uneasy.
this moment, she was saying, “Go
her the truth,” Sherri thought. She hesitated for a moment and then said, “Well, last
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I’m drunk. He bought me 500 balloons for that, and I blew up 250. That’s
last night, and at this moment, she didn’t care about friending Hackett or
the so-called Mr. Blackwell. She wondered if he was
crazy at Hackett’s house but he
me behind last night and didn’t even take me home. And then
the situation, you know? I had no choice. Besides, it’s not like you’re single! When he finds out that Mr. Wilson is your
girl, it was me who stopped you from drinking last night. I ended up getting drunk too, and I have no
to ask what happened to Sherri in the morning, without asking Jim how she got back. But then she thought it might not be appropriate to ask him. If Trevon found out that she was not well-behaved after getting drunk, she
it,” Natalie thought. Nothing happened to her anyway, so
didn’t ask.
drinking? Don’t you remember who took you home last night?
really that
relationship based on threats
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being threatened.”
a
Natalie accepted the friend request.
night, insisted on bringing Frank to the Wilson Group to seek
Wilson Group’s recruitment process was much stricter. Besides emphasizing education, they
pounds. They were curvaceous and pleasing to the Every time Hackett came in, he would get
would also often mock Trevon, saying he had a harem
eye.
gracefully in the boss chair. His well-defined fingers reached for a cigarette from the box and lit it, instantly enveloping himself in a cloud of smoke, blurring the
to admit that this man was
lifted his chin slightly to signal. Hackett. “What do you want?”
back
out to take it, which
matters into your own hands?” He remembered how the two of them
tell me that you did nothing all night,” Frank thought. “Or what did you do? Staring at the ceiling and chatting? That’s not
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In Chapter 22 of the Turning of the Tide Novel series, Natalie Foster drives a limo to City Hall in a hurry. There, she meets Trevon Wilson, who she is supposed to marry. Despite his cold attitude, they get their marriage license quickly. Trevon warns Natalie to keep it a secret. She informs her grandfather and rushes back to work, feeling uncertain about the marriage.... Will this Chapter 22 author Diana Sander mention any details. Follow Chapter 22 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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