Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chapter 469
Chapter 469
Because Rose was afraid of Frank, she did not hold Edward’s arm too intimately when they entered. The two of them walked one after the other, separated by a little distance.
When Juana saw the two of them return, she had the illusion that her son and daughter-in-law had both returned home. She hoped that this day would come faster and welcomed them warmly. “Rose is here. Come in quickly.”
As she spoke, she walked over and held Rose’s hand. She brought Rose into the living room and walked toward the sofa.
When Rose walked to the sofa, she realized that Frank was looking at her gloomily, making her feel guilty. She said ingratiatingly, “Frank, where’s Ava?”
Juana saw that Frank did not look angry and smiled as she settled down. “Take a seat first. Rose, take whatever you want to eat. I will go and see how Joy is doing.”
It was good that Rose was brought in. The rest was left to the young people.
It seemed that she would have to call Rose to the Landor family to eat more often in the future.
Edward approached the sofa and greeted, “You’ve been here for a long time.”
Frank replied calmly, “Earlier than you.”
Edward went to wash his
Seeing that his brother,
de
and did not continue the conversation.
not in a good mood and that Ava was not around, Rose hugged her brother affectionately and said coquettishly, “Frank, when did you come? Let’s go back together later.”
Rose asked, “Did you tell Grace not to come home for dinner?”
“I did.”
Frank rolled his eyes. “You don’t have to rack your brains to flatter him. You’re the one who wants to marry him, not me. As long as you like it.”
Hackett was peeling an orange on the sofa at the side. “You want to marry Edward? Aren’t you straight? Edward might not want to marry you either. He likes Rose, not you. Don’t flatter yourself.”
Rose was speechless.
“If you don’t speak, no one will think you’re mute. Eat your food.” As he spoke, Frank threw another orange at him.
At the dining table, Juana took good care of Rose. He asked Sherri about Rose’s preferences in advance. Half of the dishes on the table were Rose’s favorites.
Juana did not know Frank’s preferences. When asking Hackett Blackwell, he directly said that he was not picky about food, as long as it was edible.
Frank naturally noticed such meticulous preparation. Throughout the entire meal, whenever the dishes turned to Rose- Juana would give a gaze to the others, indicating that they should not turn around the dishes and let Rose have the first bite.
Frank couldn’t help but want to laugh. Edward was so unwanted that his mother was so anxious.
Juana was still trying to persuade Rose enthusiastically. “Rose, eat more. Don’t stand on ceremony. Make yourself at home.”
at home, both here and there. There’s no need to be restrained. It’s the same for Frank. We’re not a strict family.
just chatting, there’s no need
are a
getting a
who was quietly drinking creamy potato soup, choked. Sometimes, her mother-in-law’s words could be described as the epitome of
for dinner and instead worked
any restrictions. Edward’s mother was also very easy to get along with. If Rose married into the family in the future, Mrs.
feeding the
first. “I will go. You young
as well. “I’m done eating too. You guys chat, and we’ll go upstairs
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some space, the two
indeed rare for everyone to come to her house
with Hackett, understanding the pressure of “preparing to take over the
wait for Sherri to get back on her feet.”
the idea of retiring. Before getting married, Hackett used to frequently visit the
company.
as Liam Blackwell. I’ve checked the meaning,
bad. What do
question was directed at Hackett.
think?”
placeholder. As long as it wasn’t too complicated, he thought it
has agreed, Mom and Dad have also agreed, and Hackett has agreed. So, it’s decided. Future sister-in-law,
am not yet part of the family, don’t have
didn’t answer directly, but she nodded slightly
different, indicating that she was
knowingly. It seemed intentional. He pretended not to hear and turned
her head and leaned close to Frank’s ear. “Frank, should we start thinking of
early,” Frank squeezed Ava’s neck.
“I forgot to ask my sister’s two babies’ names.”
go to Wilson’s residence? Didn’t
honestly. She really didn’t ask. She was busy listening to her
the younger sister is Sophia Wilson. Theo gave them their names.”
Hackett broke the silence. “Both names match our son’s name
overthinking. If you want to get
want.”
especially since his two daughters were like precious gems. They personally changed their diapers, fed them milk, bathed them, and even hired confinement
was probably unrealistic to daydream
of it and said confidently, “That’s hard to say.
son?”
still
company. Sherri had no objections to Hackett sharing the workload of her father-in-law. Every
grew older day by day, and the elderly grew older day by day. They had always lived in an environment that their parents had worked hard to create. They had been sheltered from the hardships and had never worried about their basic
life.
care of Rose, and she also liked him. Juana, on the other hand, had a very cheerful personality and had no trouble getting along with Rose. Over time,
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