Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 366
Chapter 366
Edward Landor’s goods arrived at the pier on time.
Kyle Jenkins took off his jacket and threw it aside. He directed the workers unloading the goods to ensure they were in good condition.
Half an hour later, all the goods were unloaded on the pier and reloaded onto a truck. Edward dusted off his clothes and dutied up.
Kyle threw his jacket over his shoulder and approached his boss, recalling Edward’s earlier expression when he looked at Rose. “Miss Roberts looks like a decent young woman. You-*
Edward interrupted him before Kyle could finish his sentence. Do I look like a scumbag to you?”
Kyle understood what he meant and shrugged. “Forget 1 said that.”
Kyle hoped Edward could emerge from Natalie’s shadow soon. Moreover, Rose Roberts looked pretty decent to him. Edward might not have even realized he smiled while looking at Rose. Clearly, he was intrigued.
Moments later, Edward spoke his mind. “It’s unfair to Natalie no matter who I choose now. My heart can’t hold two women,” he lamented.
Edward believed there was a void in his heart; it was challenging to redirect his love to someone else now. An empty heart could hold the entire world, but it had no room for another person.
Kyle felt that Edward had walled himself up and imprisoned his heart, feeling it with cement. Therefore, he had no room for another woman in his life..
He hoped a ray of light would soon open Edward’s heart before it was too late, Otherwise, he probably would become a monk should the situation continue.
On the other hand, Edward believed a person could not hold an umbrella for two people simultaneously; he would be drenched in no time. It would be too crowded for his heart to hold two people. Therefore, he resorted to leaving it alone.
Kyle did not utter another word before he left. He might be able to awaken a person in slumber intentionally, but he could not awaken someone who deliberately wanted to sleep forever.
Kyle returned to work while Edward went home.
Edward’s mother, Juana, sent a message on the family group chat. [Dinner at home tonight.]
Sherri Landor changed the group chat name to “Happy Family” moments ago.
[Hackett will be home for dinner tonight. Are you busy, son? Can you rush back?] Juana texted.
Edward replied in a voice message while at the traffic light. Will be back soon, Mom. Anything you need?]
Although Juana was constantly on Sherri’s back, she was concerned when her daughter was pregnant. Juana had a sharp tongue but a soft heart. [Get some sour candy from the supermarket nearby. Sherri has been vomiting recently, and she doesn’t like taking medicine. Get something tasty!] she texted.
Edward frowned when he saw the message. [Mom, I’ll buy it now. Do you want anything else? I’ll buy some snacks for Ruby too.]
Juana told him to do as he saw fit.
selection there was suitable for children. Edward learned from experience during Sherri’s first pregnancy
women, but he did not dare to take over as a
home after buying
into a trash can. Hackett Blackwell did not even frown as he held the trash can with one hand and gently patted his wife’s back with the other to soothe her.
take it anymore, why don’t you-” he wanted to say abort it but held his tongue. He did not know the hardship of pregnancy, having only witnessed the delivery but not the whole
second child, no matter what. Hackett could not bear seeing his wife tortured; it made his heart ache
much for the last few
put a bag of snacks on the table and handed over
a disinfectant wipe. He took the
his
a sheet; she had no more strength to barf. She put the candy in her mouth, and the sour sensation instantly invaded her taste buds and went straight to her head.
more comfortable after
a straightforward woman. She did not know if her brother had randomly bought the sour candy or by choice. “It is
said casually. “The salesperson recommended it. I’m
knew how he had
did not want to delve into this issue. He put it down
picked up Ruby, who stood beside him with a frown. “Are you worried
at such a young age, her brows were knitted together as
to comfort her. “Mommy is feeling unwell for the time being. She will be able to fight a tiger in no time,” he
when she heard about fighting a tiger. “Uncle,”
fight a tiger? However, her vocabulary was limited, and
Ruby’s forehead. “Uncle guarantees that Mommy can eat a big meal
The
candy and examined it. Then he took a photo in case he forgot what it looked like. In the end, he did not bother with how Edward found the
somewhat during dinner after eating the sour candy. Hackett moved all the fishy-smelling
out loud, she was deeply concerned about her daughter. She placed a sausage on Sherri’s plate. “This
but had a good
dinner. She glanced at Sherri’s plate from time to time throughout dinner. When Sherri finally finished all
patted Ruby’s head lovingly as
equally happy when they saw Sherri finish everything on her plate;
other.
is such a blessing. I wasn’t like this
fine when pregnant with Ruby and enjoyed her food throughout her pregnancy. However, she
distressed by Sherri’s situation. He muttered, “No more babies after giving birth to this one. In the future, we will fully support Ruby if she doesn’t want to get
and praised his son-in-law, “It’s bitter before sweet.
immediately. “It’s nothing. Dad.
decent. Why didn’t I notice it before?” Richard thought.
had made newly purchased swift grain for Sherri. Juana
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