Chapter 205: Once Doormat Now Untouchable
When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You by Aurelia Novel 205 Summary Sydney and Marcus discuss her concerns about possible weight gain despite eating well and staying busy with her demanding work schedule at the medical clinic. Marcus reassures her that once work picks up again, she will be active and on the move, which comforts Sydney as she enjoys having a full calendar filled with appointments, livestreams, and a pharmaceutical research project.
Later, they pick up Alan and Eliana at the airport and head to a restaurant known for its authentic Southern cuisine, where Marcus has arranged a private dining experience. Marcus encourages Alan and Eliana to order whatever they want, understanding they haven't had a proper meal in days. Sydney sits next to Eliana and checks her pulse to confirm her recovery, showing her concern and care for her friend's health. The conversation shifts to Sydney's future after her recent divorce from Caleb, a topic both Alan and Eliana have been eager to discuss.
Sydney admits she hasn't thought much about remarriage yet and wants to focus on her pharmaceutical project. Marcus offers her a piece of fish, signaling his support, while Eliana advises Sydney to take her time choosing a partner, emphasizing the importance of character and familiarity in a future husband. Eliana's approving glance at Marcus suggests she sees him as an ideal match for Sydney. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 205 "Really?" Sydney instinctively brought her hand up to her cheek, as if trying to feel the evidence of weight gain herself. "I don't think that's true.
I've been eating pretty well." The fridge was still stocked with enough food to last at least another couple of days. For this New Year's celebration, she and Tiffany had only purchased snacks and fresh fruits and vegetables. The rest of their meals had come from the generous gifts sent by Agatha and Eliana. Still, Sydney couldn't shake the feeling that she had put on some pounds. Marcus let out a soft chuckle. "Give it a few more days to settle. Once work picks up again, you'll be on the move all year long." A medical clinic wasn't like most jobs.
Out of the entire year, the only real break they ever got was during New Year's. The rest of the time, work could come at any moment, without warning. Sydney's schedule was already packed-clinic appointments, livestream health seminars, and now a pharmaceutical research project that demanded her full attention. It was enough to keep her constantly busy. Starting the car, she replied in a relaxed tone, "I actually like being busy." She preferred the steady, purposeful rhythm of a packed calendar. By the time they arrived at the airport, traffic had slowed to a crawl.
The city's evening lights were shimmering as they picked up Alan and Eliana and headed back toward the downtown area. Marcus had arranged dinner at a restaurant famous for its light, authentic Southern cuisine. The head chef hailed from that region, and his culinary skills were impeccable. When the four of them entered, a hostess greeted them warmly and led them into a spacious private room, tastefully decorated with elegant touches that created an intimate atmosphere. With a friendly smile, Marcus handed the menus to Alan and Eliana.
"Alan, Eliana, I know you haven't had a proper meal in days. Tonight, order whatever you want. No restrictions." "Sounds good," Alan said, never one for formalities. He quickly scanned the menu and placed their order, already familiar with everyone's preferences. Sydney took a seat next to Eliana, her expression attentive. "Eliana, are you really almost fully recovered?" She hoped Eliana wasn't just saying that to put her at ease. Eliana laughed softly and extended her wrist. "Here, Dr. Wilson.
If you don't believe me, why don't you check my pulse yourself?" "Should I?" Sydney smiled and gently rested her middle and ring fingers on Eliana's wrist without waiting for permission. Alan laughed along with Marcus. "Look at her! She doesn't even trust my medical skills anymore." "I never would," Sydney said quickly. The thought of disrespecting Alan was unthinkable. Eliana spoke up on her behalf. "Sydney's just worried about me. You guys wouldn't understand." Sydney withdrew her hand, smiling.
"You've made a good recovery, but you still need to take it easy." "Alright," Eliana said, patting Sydney's hand reassuringly. Then, shifting the conversation with genuine concern, she asked, "Now that you've divorced Caleb, what are your plans for the future?" It was a question both she and Alan had wanted to ask for some time, but they had waited until after the New Year's celebrations to bring it up. After all, Caleb had been unfaithful even during the marriage. Sydney was still young, and remarriage seemed like a reasonable next step. A woman needed a home, after all.
Marcus paused mid-bite, his gaze flickering toward Sydney with a quiet hope. Sydney pressed her lips together thoughtfully. "I haven't really thought about that yet. Right now, I just want to focus on finishing the pharmaceutical project." "Here, try some fish," Marcus said with a warm smile as he placed a piece of steamed fish on her plate. "Thank you," she replied softly. Eliana caught the look in Marcus's eyes and nodded approvingly. "That's a good approach. You're still young-no need to rush. While you're working, take your time figuring out what kind of partner you truly want.
When it comes to choosing a husband, character matters most. And if you're unsure, it's better to choose someone you already know well." In Eliana's eyes, Marcus seemed like the perfect choice. Conclusion The evening unfolded with a quiet tenderness, each moment steeped in the gentle rhythms of healing and hope. Sydney's resolve to focus on her work and personal growth resonated deeply, underscoring a theme of self-discovery and patience in the aftermath of heartache.
Surrounded by friends who cared with unspoken understanding, she found solace in their presence and encouragement, reminding her that recovery is as much about the heart as it is about the body. In this shared space of warmth and reflection, the unspoken possibilities lingered softly between them, carried by kind glances and thoughtful words. The chapter closed on a note of gentle anticipation, where the future remained open and undefined, inviting Sydney to take her time in choosing a path that honored both her strength and vulnerability.