Turning Of The Tide
Chapter 18
Chapter 18
At precisely 10 o’clock in the evening, Sherri’s car came to a steady stop outside the Lithern Club. She exited the vehicle and handed the keys to the security guard.
True to its reputation as the prime bar in Athana, the Lithern Club exuded luxury from its exterior alone. Natalie was somewhat hesitant to go inside.
Knowing her best friend’s intentions, Sherri couldn’t let it slide. Then she told Natalie, “You can’t do something so unethical. If you bail on me tonight, we’ll cut ties.”
“You’d better watch fewer soap operas,” Natalie replied.
“Soap operas are so entertaining. You just don’t get it,” Sherri said.
Natalie wore a black form–fitting knee–length dress that evening. Her face had a subtle natural makeup look, comfortable and effortless. Her dark curly hair cascaded down, creating a beautiful aesthetic.
On the other hand, Sherri wore a contrasting red form–fitting dress, seductive and alluring. Her dress was shorter than Natalie’s, and she wore a pair of white high heels. Her chestnut–colored curls were also flowing freely.
When they were getting their hair permed together, Sherri asked Natalie to dye their hair together. But Natalie adamantly
refused.
With the night breeze on her face, Natalie adjusted her suit jacket and asked skeptically, “Can we go in now, Sherri? Aren’t you cold?”
On such a cold night, Sherri prioritized style over warmth and didn’t even wear a jacket.
Just looking at her, Natalie already felt cold.
Thinking the bar’s exterior was already luxurious, little did they know that the interior design was even more extravagant. The ground floor had a dance floor with a starry sky design overhead. Blaring notes reached their ears. And in the dim environment, the starry sky above shimmered even more brilliantly, like a galaxy of stars.
Standing there, one could feel the class divide. This was where the wealthy gathered.
Natalie couldn’t bear to spend her hard–earned money here.
The second floor housed VIP seating, undoubtedly a spot for the affluent to sit above and look down on everything.
Indeed, poverty could limit one’s imagination. There was nothing you couldn’t achieve, only things hadn’t thought of.
The temperature inside was relatively high. Sherri grabbed Natalie and found a nice spot where they could oversee the entire dance floor.
Natalie hung her jacket on the back of the chair and lazily leaned against the bar counter. Then she asked the bartender for at low–proof drink.
and said, “Is it too weak? Why
had no idea about her alcohol tolerance. Even a weaker drink
out.
order a stronger one and settled for a slightly stronger drink than
tipsy. She insisted on dragging Natalie to the dance floor, shouting about dazzling the
that situation, there was nothing
no choice but to accompany Sherri to the dance floor. Natalie knew how to dance. Since she was young, her mother had cultivated her skills in music, chess, dance, and painting. After her mother passed away, her grandfather didn’t send her to learn
of the alcohol, Natalie couldn’t help but sway her slender waist along with the music. Her movements were seductive and
was a release, an
sight of the dazzling Natalie on the dance floor. He couldn’t help. but exclaim. “Oh, my God! Quick, look! It’s my crush. My crush is
the countless searches, he turned around abruptly, only to find
filled with excitement, and his blood was boiling. He just wanted to sit next to
his life, Hackett went to great lengths and. persuaded Trevon by giving him a villa worth 20 million
If he had gone to boxing
second floor. And his gaze turned to the woman on the dance floor. Natalie was indeed dazzling. And he could spot her
to run into Natalie in a place like this. He thought inwardly, “Isn’t she a doctor? It seems she had quite a few hobbies outside of work.
ride motorcycles and dance at
say she was a well–behaved girl? Is
stare at Natalie. And Hackett, like a young protective animal guarding its food, couldn’t stand it anymore. He exclaimed, “Trevon, we’re friends. But I had my eyes on this woman first. You can’t
nearby. He wondered what kind of woman worth Hackett’s protection was and made Hackett bold enough to compete openly with Trevon. When Jim finally took a look, he was taken aback, and his heart skipped
thought to himself, “Mr. Blackwell, take care of yourself. The woman you’re
Wilson.”
irritated by Jim’s gaze. Then he asked, “What’s with that look, Mr. Hawk?”
say something but was silenced by a cold glance from Trevon
scene, casually glanced at the dance floor. After careful consideration, he seemed to understand the situation, and a smirk
tired from dancing and decided to
had finished dancing and was surrounded by a circle of men trying to strike up a conversation. He realized someone was encroaching on his territory. And he couldn’t sit still.
couldn’t help but marvel at her best friend’s figure and beauty. She thought Trevon really missed out by not appreciating Natalie.
a fool of himself, he wanted to
Frank calmly spoke, “That woman is your newlywed
Jim thought to himself, “Mr. Roberts is really impressive. He could even
name,” Trevon replied. He coldly stared in Natalie’s direction, feeling increasingly annoyed
hadn’t touched a drop of alcohol that night, added, “Hackett isn’t one to back down when it comes to women. He’s quite obsessed.” Hackett had never been able to resist attractive women, especially someone like Natalie, who was a true beauty. Even Frank, known for his self–control, couldn’t
contemplating something in his thoughts. He didn’t
Natalie. The people here were familiar with Hackett, Frank, and Trevon, the three of them. And upon seeing the
circle of Athana. And then Sherri, who was still sober, quickly positioned herself in front of
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