Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 235
Chapter 235
Frank took down Rose’s suitcase and threw it into the trunk. Fortunately, Rose did not see it. Otherwise, he would have been scolded again.
The suitcase was her treasure. It was a limited edition that she had bought from Sapphire City How could she bear to see it being treated so rudely by Frank’
Originally, she didn’t plan to go upstairs to get her things, but as soon as the nail polish dried, she walked upstairs to pack her things. It took her about forty minutes.
It was rare that Frank didn’t get angry. He used nicotine to suppress the raging anger in his heart. He almost smoked half a pack of cigarettes, but he managed to resist the urge to go upstairs and smash the door.
When Frank heard the sound of the door opening upstairs, he guessed that Rose was done. He stubbed out his cigarette and prepared to get up.
He stood up straight, straightened his pants, and poured himself a glass of water to rinse his mouth. He had smoked too much, and his mouth felt a little uncomfortable.
He had just put down the cup when he looked up at Rose, who had come down.
When his gaze landed on her pants, his eyebrows twitched as he forced himself to calm down. He suspected that Rose was born to anger him.
She challenged his bottom line every day, trying to anger him.
Rose was dressed fashionably today. She was wearing a tight black long-sleeved shirt with hollows on her left shoulder. The shirt was relatively short. Her navel and thin waist. She was wearing black straight ripped pants. Both legs had holes on. One was on her lap and the other was under her knee. Both holes were big enough to put a basketball in. Her shoes were normal white canvas shoes. The shoes had high heels. She also wore dozens of braids on her head.
She made Frank think of a non-mainstream fashion style of Lithern Club.
Frank stared at her clothes for a few minutes. He closed his eyes and felt anger rising in his chest. “Rose, are you so free? Did you cut your pants open? Are you trying to act like a hooligan?”
These words made Rose dumbfounded. She looked down at her clothes. There was nothing wrong with it. She did not show her butt. Her hair was braided to prevent the first few strands of pasta hair from covering her face. Indeed, straight men had different tastes.
She flicked her hair and said playfully. “This is called a trend. You are out, so you don’t understand it. Shall we go?
Frank followed behind Rose. He was furious. Rose’s rebellious period lasted for a few years. When would it end?
About an hour later, the car arrived at Grand Manor.
After the car stopped, Rose got out first. Not far away, someone was already tidying the trunk.
The first thing she saw was Ava in a smog-blue bellflower dress. Her long hair was draped over her shoulders. There were three straight-line hair clips on the right side of her hair.
A beautiful woman. This was the first thing Rose thought of. These words immediately appeared in her mind as soon as she
saw Ava.
the two women in the same dress as Ava came out. Two men followed behind them, carrying two children. The two
clear who enjoyed a
color was macaroni. Sherri’s was white. The clothes were sent by Ava. She
when wearing
walked over and greeted them with a smile. “Hey, you’re all dressed well. I’m thinking about
I think
that Ava really had a sweet mouth. She held Ava’s waist and said. “I think so too. We’re from the same era. Some people don’t know how to appreciate this world. They’re old but still look down on my clothes. How tragic.”
leaning against the door smoking, pursed his lips and didn’t say anything. He just glanced at the lively area
few times.
in the direction of the car door, her heart pounding. Frank was handsome as ever, but she quickly looked away. Trevon carried the child with one hand and glanced at Rose’s attire. He praised
hair. With a serious expression, she
Frank again. It was easy to guess what she thought. “See, you are really old.”
He knew who Rose
the trunk and walked straight to
in his hand. Joseph was empty-handed. Joseph walked over and touched Jasper’s cheek. “Ava, Natalie. I will come later. You guys
answered in unison.
“Joseph, come over after your work is done. It’s rare for you to come over and have fun with us. You’re always working
“Got it. I will hurry up and go over early. Be careful when you have
people over with me. Don’t worry. There are people both on the surface and hidden in
at ease. Joseph understood what Trevon was thinking. Trevon was just afraid that Ethan
agreement when he saw how readily Joseph agreed.
into another car. He needed to take down a project tonight. If he wanted
past few days. Trevon had already helped him and saved him a
left, Rose leaned close to Ava’s ear and said, “Your brother looks like a leader who comes to
and smiled. She felt that
not help but say, “Oh my god, Rose, did your brother
Hackett’s calf when she heard this.
shouted. “You missed. You missed. Come over. Come over.”
a few times. He gritted his teeth in pain and called Frank for help. However, Frank still watched the show calmly and
here to watch a show
Natalie, and their son sat in the same car. Hacket, Sherri, and their daughter sat in the
It was obvious that they would argue all the way. She just pulled Ava over to sit in the back seat with her.
for the dock side
seat. Trevon held her hand and
special. She was rebellious, casual, and
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In Chatper 235 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 Chatper 235 author Diana Sander mention any details. Follow Chatper 235 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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