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Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander

Chapter 82
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Chapter 82

The Director’s Office

Sherri cautiously pushed open the door, wearing a slight smirk on her face. “Hey there, boss. Busy as

always?”

The Director looked surprised upon seeing her, as she rarely visited the office. It was clear that Sherri’s

presence meant something important.

The saying goes, “No one visits the temple without a reason.”

The Director wasted no time and got straight to the point. “Alright, drop the fake smile. What’s the

matter? Did you come across a challenging case that you can’t handle?”

Sherri, never one to hold back, retorted, ‘Come on, you’re the one who trained me. Have I ever failed to

handle a patient? You know I always give my utmost attention to each one,”

The Director paid no heed to her flattery “Cur to the chase. Why are you here?”

“Well, there is something It’s just it’s…”

Sherri’s words were abruptly interrupted by the Director’s impatience. “Enough with the beating around

the bush. Spit it out instead of teasing me one word at a time, like toothpaste

Sherri straightened her posture and said, “I want to put myself forward for an opportunity to study

abroad. I don’t need any special perks or financial assistance. I am willing to cover the expenses

myself. All I ask for is a chance to expand my knowledge and skills.”

After silence, the Director rose with a hint of confusion and placed a hand on Sherri’s forehead,

checking for a temperature. “You’re not running a fever. What’s gotten into you today? What’s this

sudden request all about?”

Sherri playfully jostled the Director’s arm. “Boss, can you help me apply for the program? I genuinely

have a thirst for learning and improving. Money and benefits mean nothing to me. I want to broaden my

horizons, Is there any possibility?”

The Director observed the sincerity in Sherri’s expression. Although she was usually cheerful and

lighthearted, her dedication and professionalism regarding her work were not denied.

Continuing the conversation, the Director inquired, “Isn’t this because of Mrs. Wilson from the surgery

department that you want to go!”

During a recent meeting, several Directors discussed the allocation of slots for the overseas program.

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She was well aware of the strong bond between Sherri and Natalie.

This sudden desire to go abroad seemed out of the ordinary, leading the Director to consider this a

possible reason.

“No, it’s not because of Mrs. Wilson. Our friendship remains steadfast, even across great distances. I

genuinely want to elevate my skills and broaden my knowledge.

The statement held about two-thirds of the truth. Without the unexpected arrival of her child, Sherri had

never seriously considered going abroad with Natalie.

However, given the current circumstances in her home country, Sherri knew that if her family found out,

Juana would undoubtedly pressure the child’s father and ultimately force her to undergo an abortion.

For safety, it seemed wiser to complete the pregnancy before returning

The Director appeared somewhat conflicted. “Unfortunately, the list has already been finalized and

submitted. I could have advocated for you if you had approached me earlier. But it wouldn’t be fair to

remove someone without a legitimate reason, especially when they are equally deserving. You were a

bit late in expressing your interest, and they had already decided. What can I say?”

The Director spoke honestly, as the list had been confirmed and submitted before lunchtime. It was a

done deal. Sherri felt a pang of disappointment and let out a sigh. “Can’t they make an exception and

add one more spot?”

The Director responded, “What do you think? The available slots are limited each year, and it’s not an

easy feat to secure one. Our hospital already has the highest number of slots allocated. Instead of

dwelling on it, focus on your work and aim for next year. I’ll make sure to reserve a spot for you.”

Sherri walked out of the office in a daze, swaying as she went to Natalie’s office. She half-leaned on a

chair with a downcast expression, tilting her head back.

Upon seeing her like this, Natalie immediately guessed the outcome. “They didn’t agree, did they?”

Sherri nodded silently, her voice subdued.

Natalie rested her chin on her hand, thinking hard. Her eyes blinked rapidly as she brainstormed ideas.

“Maybe you could talk to Edward again and see if there’s any way to squeeze in an extra slot.”

Sherri sat up straight, clasping her chin with both hands and propping them on the desk. Her gaze was

vacant, lost in deep

thought. “It’s so frustrating. Is there any way to secure an additional slot without relying on Edward?”

Natalie urged her to focus on work and offered comforting reassurance. “Where there’s a will, there’s a

way. Let’s keep pondering it while we carry on with our duties.”

As the end of the workday approached, Sherri’s mood sank to a shallow point, and her complexion took

on a slightly unnerving appearance.

Natalie felt a surge of concern as she asked, “Sherri, is something bothering you? You seem uneasy.”

Initially, she planned to visit the Wilson’s residence later that evening, hoping to brainstorm and find a

solution. With no reliable help available, she reluctantly considered seeking assistance from Mr. Wilson

himself, hoping to repay the favor

later on

Sherri responded sullenly. “I told Edward that I’m pregnant.”

Natalie quickly assessed the surroundings and suggested. “Come on. Let’s get in the car. Lately, she

hadn’t been driving much as Sherri didn’t enjoy riding on a motorcycle, fearing it would mess up her

hair. So, it made sense for Natalie to take the wheel, providing her with convenient transportation to

and from work.

As they settled into the car. Natalie couldn’t help but question, “But I thought you didn’t plan on telling

Edward. What changed your mind?”

Resting her arm on the car window, Sherri contemplated with a gloomy expression. “I thought about it

this afternoon. It’s impossible to keep it a secret from Juana, and Edward is wise enough to see

through any lies. If I were to go abroad and he came to visit me, I couldn’t keep avoiding him forever.

Plus, my growing belly would eventually give it away. And considering the current circumstances,

where going abroad is not an option, it would be even harder to conceal it for long. So. Im considering

asking him to help me secure an additional slot, prioritizing the immediate issue.”

Natalie was filled with a sense of helplessness, berating herself for her lack of usefulness in the

situation. She couldn’t bear the thought of being unable to contribute and support Sherri.

Sherri turned her gaze toward Natalie, her voice filled with concern and caution, “Are you planning to

approach Trevon or Theo if I don’t ask Edward for help? Please, don’t do that. I don’t want you to get

caught up in their affairs because of me.”

Caught off guard. Natalie couldn’t hide her true thoughts any longer and responded firmly. “I

understand. I won’t do it. I’m not that desperate.”

Lately, she felt an overwhelming sense of vulnerability, perhaps intensified by her pregnancy.

She couldn’t continue like this. While she and Sherri tirelessly dealt with their problems, the real culprits

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enjoyed their carefree lives without consequences. It wasn’t fair.

Natalie meticulously reviewed her plans, considering every angle and exploring all possibilities.

Meanwhile, at the Sullivan family,

Michael anxiously paced back and forth in the living room, ascending and descending the stairs. His

daughter was still peacefully napping, and he hesitated to disturb her.

However, the situation had taken a severe turn. Mr. Wilson abruptly halted all projects involving the

Sullivan and the Wilson families. He couldn’t fathom what had provoked this influential figure, and if

things continued down this path, their company would be forced to declare bankruptcy within a week.

Beads of cold sweat formed on his forehead, casting anxious glances toward the staircase.

Fortunately, after about twenty minutes, Mia finally emerged from her afternoon nap. It was 5:03 PM.

when she descended the stairs, her feet clad in slippers and a loosely draped coat.

Upon noticing her father’s distressful gaze, she couldn’t help but ask impatiently. “What’s going on

now?”

Michael didn’t mince words as he truthfully replied. “Mia, did you happen to offend Mr. Wilson! All the

projects involving the Wilson family have been abruptly halted, and there hasn’t been any progress for

several days. Once the Wilson family’s projects stopped, others who heard about it also started

terminating their contracts. If this continues, our company won’t survive for more than a few days. Did

you try calling Mr. Wilson?”

As soon as the projects were suspended, Michael immediately reached out to Mia, hoping she could

shed some light on the situation or find a possible solution.

The topic at hand only added to Mia’s frustration. She attempted to contact Mr. Wilson, but he had not

answered her calls. Eventually, she discovered that he had purposefully blocked her number.

This had been gnawing at her for days, fueling her frustration. “What can I do? Can’t you just ask Joy

for help? I’m sure Henry could easily assign us a project to revive the company”

Michael sighed in resignation “Joy has already made it clear. Hackett is calling the shots in this family

now. She told me to approach him if I had any issues. But you know Hackett, he’s always

unpredictable. Talking to him won’t make a difference. Maybe you should consider approaching Mr.

Wilson directly and ask him.”

Mia rubbed her throbbing temples. “Fine, I’ll go to the Wilson Group tomorrow.”

Michael finally felt relief from Mia’s decision, easing his previously anxious mind.

Lately, for reasons unknown, she had been plagued by profound exhaustion. Weariness clung to her

like a relentless shadow even after an afternoon’s nap.