Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 279
Chapter 279
At that moment,
Rose hung up the phone and stood in front of the window. Her white pajamas blended in with the moonlight.
As long as one looks up, one would feel the stars close to you. It was so close that you would unconsciously reach out to
touch it
Looking down, everything was beautiful. The night scriery in the courtyard was captivating if only one looked closely. It was simply breathtaking The lush trees and blooming flowers competed for one’s attention. There was a crystal-clear swimming pool lined with rockery and a small bridge Colorful goldfish were swimming under the truall bridge.
The entire courtyard was elegant, romantic, solemn, and pleasing to the eye.
She couldn’t help but sigh at Will and Grace’s exquisite taste. Everyone wanted to buy a villa, and everyone was buying villas. Only her parents acquired a plot of land in the suburbs and built the house themselves.
It was good to be back. It felt good to have a home Why did she not treasure this back then?
Self-reliance Running away from home? Wasn’t this villa perfect?
As Rose was ileep in thought, there was a saw Grace standing outside.
k on the door. Rose came to her senses and walked over to open the door. She
Rose opened the door a little wider to let Grace in. She smiled politely and said apologetically, “Grace, you’re back.” Grace was holding a bag of snacks and a plate of fruits. They were all to Rose’s liking She handed it to Rose and replied. “T bought some after work. If you like it, eat it. If you don’t, bring it downstairs tomorrow”
Rose took the bag and looked in it. It was filled to the brim. Her heart felt warm as she smiled playfully, “Grace, come in and have a seat
Grace paused for a moment before entering Rose’s room in her slippers She looked around and asked, “Is there anything you’re unhappy withe”
Rose plated the things on the table beside the sofa and pulled out a white clair for Grace to sit on. She exclaimed. “It’s quite good I like it”
Grave sat down and looked up at Rose’s hair. Rose looked comfortable, pure, and young in her current hairstyle. Her bangs highlighted her exquisite facial features. The top of her hair was naturally fluffy, and the end of her hair was very smooth. Her hair color was light browni
Her hair color was simular to Grace’s When the two stood together, Grace looked more like Rose’s sister.
pretended to be relaxed and scratched her hair twice casually with her fingers. Rose asked with a smile. “Does it look good?
explicitly adout that the hairstyle looked good on cold. She was serious and quiet, to begin with. Grace asked, “Why did
casually replied. “I thought your hairstyle was quite nice. I want to try it
said in a low
unknown if this sentence was meant for
think it looks good too. At the salon, I feared Tony would get too excited over the hairstyle. I was going to buy a hat at the shop. When Tony was cutting my hair, I kept looking at the hat. I
time when curly hair was fashionable. Two classmates in class who were vain went to perm their
was not an exaggeration to call them aunties. After school,
Rose was holding her phone and comparing their photos. She almost died of laughter. This
could
have to cut it if you don’t want
She stopped smiling and pursed
placed her hand caually on her lap before saying. “Everyone makes mistakes. Who can guarantee
does the pencil have to be matched with an Fraser Isn’t it to correct it? Won’t it look better after
window. Tears blurred her eyes as she assured her mother, “I know I was blindsided in the past It
intentions Even people of the right age might not be able to see through people’s thoughts.
a while. Some people can sacrifice themselves to protect you Of course, this is the most uncommon and also the most precious. I telling you this not because the people around you are unreliable and you should be wary of them. You should not judge others either. The
it was easy to be blinded by fancy surroundings It was not easy to maintain one’s innocence. It was even more uncommon to have two or three good friends.
also another way of educating her Rose was not stupid and understood. She took a can of drink from the bag and handed it to Grace
suddenly realized that her daughter had grown up. Grace’s eyes welled up as she raised her head and sipped her drink. Her lips quivered.
as if she had cleared her emotional baggage. She picked up his phone and took a beautiful photo of the snacks and fruits on the table. Then, she uploaded the picture online and added the
problem and has been trying to solve it all day
post was uploaded onto Rose s social
listened to the music of her liking. She was even humming a small song as she leisurely ate her snacks. At this moment, she
was a knock on the door. She thought it was Grace again and quickly put on her slippers. to open the door However, it was Frank standing outside
looked at her brother outside the door in disbelief. She licked her dry lips, removed her
short-haired sister inquisitively and snapped, “It’s for
“What’s going on today? Should I open a snack shop with this many sucks? I’m so lucky!”
bag and ran into the room. Frank entered without invitation and casually walked in. He looked around
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