"Your parents could sign up for a tour that goes to a place near France instead. I'll contact Allen and ask him to pick your parents up," Natalie Wheeler suggested. "You're really smart. My thoughts were too simple. I'll do as you say. Please contact my parents for me then." "Okay." They went to a bar nearby after dinner. The two of them had a lot of wine and they were already starting to get tipsy. Then, they went to karaoke to sing. Natalie selected a lot of songs, singing and shouting hysterically. Eli Wayne also drank a lot of wine. She couldn't hold on any longer and she eventually fell asleep on the sofa. Natalie asked for a blanket from the waiter and continued to sing after covering Eli with the blanket. The last song which she had picked was "See You". "I am afraid that I have no chance, so I will say see you because maybe I will never see you again. I will leave tomorrow. That familiar place. The familiar you. We are going to be
"Oh." Natalie Wheeler responded, her eyes cloudy, "I came with my friend, so I won't bother you anymore." "Oh, okay," Elvis Zachary responded. "Miss Wheeler, the original price for the yacht is 108 million dollars, but we are having a promotion now, so the price is 98 million dollars. You will be able to enjoy a 100 thousand dollars discount. In addition, we also have special gifts available for you, such as a microwave or an oven. We will hold a lucky draw as well, you will stand a chance to win a refrigerator, an electric motor, a motorboat, and so on," the salesperson explained enthusiastically. "Leave your business card with me and I will tell my friend about it. If she wants it, she will contact you later," Natalie said with low spirit. "Oh, okay." The salesperson handed over the business card with enthusiasm. Natalie came out of the sales office and did not go back. The place was not far from the beach, so she went to wander around the dock. Th
Natalie Wheeler came to the door and looked out from the peephole. There were two men in suits. She had a bad feeling in her heart and did not open the door. "Miss Wheeler, we know you're inside. Open the door. Mr. Yaleman had asked us to come," one of the men said. Natalie frowned. Mr. Yaleman? They were Sean's men. It would only show her guiltiness if she ran away. She opened the door and asked, "Is there anything I could do for him?" "Mr. Yaleman had asked us to pick you up. You'd better ask him the details in person." "Okay," Natalie closed the door and followed them. After getting into the car, they took her handbag away and put a blindfold on her. Natalie had already expected it. Sean Yaleman had never been easy to deal with. He had to step on so many corpses to get to his present position. His viciousness was self-evident. She leaned against the seat calmly. Once a person had let go of everything in their li
She had seen a lot of partnership, as well as, separation in this world. Some people would fall in love and get married to each other eventually. However, they would divorce after ten or twenty years. After the divorce, they would stop contacting each other again. Marriage was as fragile as paper. Most of the time, the best way to maintain a marriage was to have children. Children were something that held actual weight, which was more useful than marriage certificates. Besides, despite how much he loved Eli, it was a fact that they had a child together. He had seen too much sorrow, joy, separation and reunion, and also the weakness of the relationships between family, friends, and lovers. Sean Yaleman was willing to take the risk of losing his reputation to keep Eli Wayne by his side. Although he was rather overbearing, at least Eli could still be her true self in front of him. In other words, it meant that he really doted on Eli. Eli might nev
Eli Wayne was about to depart for France and Natalie Wheeler went to see her off. Eli held Natalie's hand tightly and said reluctantly, "Stella, please don't bear your troubles alone. You would feel better if you share your problems with others. Since I'm not around, you can write it in a letter and pretend that you are telling me. Then, you will feel much better." Natalie nodded, "Okay." Eli's eyes turned red. She sniffled and said in a choked voice, "I'll miss you, don't forget me. Let's be friends again in our next life." Seeing Eli cry, Natalie's tears flowed down in an instant. She nodded, wiped Eli's tears, and said, "Remember, be cautious no matter what you do. You have to rely on yourself in the outside world. When you are angry, listen to some music and calm down for five minutes before making a decision." "I will. You must inform me once Sean has a new lover. I will come back to see you secretly. I think he will have a new lover soon," Eli said e
"What's the matter?" Natalie Wheeler had a premonition. "Let's meet first," Allen said hesitantly. Natalie sensed that his tone was very heavy, and she was a little anxious, "Since you have brought it up, you do know that I will definitely not be able to fall asleep at night if you don't say it. Just tell me." "I didn't know that my grandmother had investigated you. She found out that you went to a sanatorium to pay your respects to a person who had passed away, and she looked exactly like my grandmother's friend. You seemed very sad in front of the grave. She wanted to know the relationship between you and that dead person," Allen said in a low voice. "She is my mother, and her name is Celine Grace. She grew up in an orphanage, experienced all the sufferings of the world, and got a mental illness that couldn't be cured," Natalie did not hide anything. "Then, what about you? Could it be that you're the descendant of my grandmother's friend?" Allen asked re
"He is suffering from Thalassemia and has been sent abroad for treatment. However, the doctor said that the best method is a marrow transplant. My parents' blood is not suitable, and both Ralph's and my blood are incompatible too." "What about mine?" Natalie's eyes dimmed, "My bone marrow has been transplanted before." "Yours is not suitable either," Jasper Milton looked at her and said. Natalie Wheeler had a feeling of emptiness in her mind, and the sea breeze blew on her face, which made her feel sadder. In her life, the pain had always outweighed her happiness, and bad times had always outnumbered the good times. Nothing good ever happened to her. Could it be that she had done too many evil things in her previous life and karma had come upon her own child? A strange look flashed across Jasper's face, "If we want to save him, we'd better give birth to another child." Natalie looked up at Jasper calmly. Her eyes were too calm and e
It was already 5 p.m. when she returned to shore. It was too late for her to go to the hospital for the check-up. Because of her cold, she still felt a little dizzy. She was preparing to conceive a baby, so she didn't want to take any medication. She drank a lot of warm water and lay in bed all night. She was groggy and confused, breaking out in a cold sweat. At about 4 a.m. the next morning, she woke up and couldn't fall back asleep. She got up to cook some soup then lay back down on the bed to play Dog Town. Time flew and she had played the game for an hour. Her soup was already ready and in 'keep warm' mode. She got up and made some toast. The dog woke up as well. She fed it and squatted in front of the kennel, "Apollo, I have to go out today. You should stay at home." "Woof, woof." The dog barked twice. Natalie smiled lightly, fed it with some dog food and went back to have breakfast. It was only 6 a.m. when she was done with breakfast. She