Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 278
Chapter 278
Trevon carried Natalie to the top floor as if nobody was around.
He passed through the marketing, secretary, and human resource departments before finally arriving at his office. Jim smiled and followed behind them with Natalie’s helmet in his hands. Just as he passed by the secretary department, a secretary quickly grabbed his arm and said, “Hey, Mr. Hawk”
Jim knew that the secretaries wanted to gossip, but he was in a hurry to return the helmet. He did not stop and only waved his arm to say. “Wait.”
The secretaries suppressed their excitement. This was the first time Mr. Wilson had held a girl’s hand in the office. Since they were punished by Mr. Wilson last time, they did not dare to look at their phones during working hours.
At this moment, they had no idea what just happened downstairs. They were the last to know.
Jim followed Trevon into the office. He quickly placed Natalie’s helmet on the desk and slowly left the office.
In the room. Trevon locked the door with a remote control. He held Natalie’s waist and stood before the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at the scene outside. Below him was an endless stream of cars and people in a hurry.
Everyone was busy with their own lives, and so was he. He was busy with his love.
His gaze was as gentle as water, and the way he looked at her was filled with love. She was a few inches away and could feel his blazing desire for her. It was as if she was being roasted on a stove.
The corners of his lips curled up into a faint smile. Jim said that Mrs. Wilson is here to subdue me. I wonder if it’s true.”
Natalie smiled and looked up at him seriously. “After being Dr. Natalie for so many years, I want to change my title. Mrs. Wilson sounds quite pleasant.”
Trevon’s heart gave a jolt. She’d agreed to marry him. The surprise came so fast that he forgot to take the ring out. He stared at her without blinking.
A blissful smile hung on Natalie’s face as she reminded him, “Mr. Wilson, shouldn’t you be taking out your ring?”
Trevon’s thin lips curled slightly as he said, “Forgive me, Mrs. Wilson. I don’t have much experience proposing as this is my
first time.”
As he spoke, he took the ring from his pocket and let go of her waist. He knelt on one knee again and said affectionately. “Mrs. Wilson. I was in a hurry and didn’t prepare any flowers. I’ll make up for it tonight. He held the ring in his hand.
hand and said affirmatively. “I, Natalie Foster. am here to subdue you,
had waited for this day all along. His hands trembled slightly as he wore the cold ring on her middle finger. She gently pushed it to the end of her finger and firmly locked it
sparkly, making it impossible to ignore its brilliance and radiance. However, it was also filled with the
her fair hand, pulled him up, and enjoyed his embrace. She said in a muffled voice,
was sweet, so sweet that it touched the bottom of her heart.
stepped back while panting. Trevon turned around and took out another blue box from the drawer. He slowly opened it and handed it to Natalie before saying, “Mrs. Wilson, can
their fingers were intertwined. He went around and hugged her waist from behind. Her back rested against his firm chest, and his chin rested on her
The engravements on my ring are your initials,
in you, and I have you in me. We will never be separated.
his hand tightly and only said
not hear a response. She only felt something dripping on
relief. She felt her body being hugged tightly as if she was being encased as if Trevon wanted her to be part
on the bed after she showered to make a video call with her friends. There were others on the call: Ava, Sherri, and Rose. The four of them
you make Mr Wilson hawl when you went to the
tear. However, such information couldn’t be shared. Trevon was
not answer Sherri’s question. She merely raised her hand with the diamond ring and waved it
the three other ladies exclaimed, “Oh… Mr. Wilson is so awesome. My Brother-in-law is so romantic. Mr. Wilson is not
three different kinds
She looked at the screen
could not hear her, “Natalie! Hackett Blackwell and I will also register our marriage tomorrow. My mother said
thought. “They planned to remarry at the last minute. They decided to remarry because the feeling and the atmosphere were right. They had made
and said. “You two are best friends indeed. You can have a child together and register your marriage together. Why don’t the two of you get married together? That way, we wouldn’t need to attend another wedding and cause our hearts to
great and responded excitedly, “Sis, I think this idea is awesome. We’ll be your bridesmaids when the time
more than three times. Otherwise, it’ll be impossible to get married. Although I don’t have to worry about getting married, I wouldn’t volunteer myself once I’ve been a bridesmaid three times. Therefore, Ill give you my first chance as a bridesmaid. To prevent me from being a bridesmaid more
now that she was in charge of the household
his waist. She felt that it would fall off in the next second. His well-defined Adonis belt and his neatly arranged abs caught her attention. After being with him for a long time, she still desires for
the three people on the other end of the call. “Probably… Forget it. Why
Natalie glanced at Trevon and shifted her gaze. She turned her attention to her phone and asked Ava, “Ava, has the problem you mentioned
yet. I’m still working hard.
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In Chatper 278 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 278 author Diana Sander mention any details. Follow Chatper 278 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
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