Chapter 314: Once Doormat Now Untouchable
When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You by Aurelia Novel 314 Summary In Chapter 314 of "When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You," Eloise is engulfed in a storm of anger and betrayal. The chapter opens with her frustration boiling over after learning that Sydney has finalized her divorce from Caleb and is ignoring her calls. Eloise is particularly incensed by the fact that Sydney seems to be celebrating her newfound independence with Julian, despite their tumultuous past.
This revelation triggers Eloise's determination to arrange a marriage for Sydney, believing it to be the best course of action for her. Eloise's anger is palpable as she discusses Sydney's defiance with Jason, who speculates that Julian might be supporting her. Eloise dismisses this idea, feeling betrayed yet again by Sydney's actions. Her emotions are raw, and she is resolute in her plan to find Sydney before noon, determined to ensure that the marriage she envisions for her goes through without any further obstacles.
The tension between Eloise's intentions and Sydney's newfound boldness sets the stage for a clash between the two characters. Meanwhile, Sydney is portrayed in a contrasting light, filled with purpose as she prepares for a new medical assignment with the Hutton family. Her interaction with James reflects a sense of professionalism and respect, highlighting her growth and commitment to her career. As she heads to Seraph Villas, the elite retreat, her excitement mingles with a bittersweet nostalgia for her own mother, who has passed away.
This emotional depth adds layers to her character, showcasing her vulnerability amidst the chaos surrounding her personal life. Upon arriving at the Huttons' residence, Sydney's interactions with Raymond and James further emphasize her competence and dedication. She is entrusted with the care of Florence, demonstrating her capability and the trust others place in her. The chapter closes with a poignant moment as Sydney observes the tender care being given to Florence, evoking memories of her own mother and leaving her with a bittersweet ache.
This juxtaposition of Sydney's professional life and her personal losses enriches the narrative, setting the stage for her ongoing journey of self-discovery and healing. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Chapter 314** On the other end of the line, the sound of a phone hitting the floor echoed like a thunderclap, a testament to pure rage. Eloise brought her palm down hard on the dining table, the force of it resonating through the air like a gunshot. Her jaw clenched so tightly that she could feel the strain in her molars, turning them a stark white.
"Julian just threw a little celebration party for her, and she genuinely believes she's made some remarkable progress with that drug? And now she won't even pick up my calls?" This morning had brought with it a revelation that left her seething. Sydney had finalized her divorce from Caleb. The girl had deceived her once before, and now, this fresh betrayal? It was infuriating. Fueled by anger, Eloise had swiftly reached out to the Wolfen family, setting up a meeting for Sydney and Eric at noon. She was determined to see her married off without delay.
But who could have anticipated such audacity? Not only did Sydney disregard Jason's call, but she had also hung up on Eloise. Where did she summon such boldness? Jason, equally taken aback by Sydney's blatant defiance, ventured a theory. "Could it be that Mr. Sterling is supporting her now, giving her the courage to act out like this?" "Julian supporting her?" Eloise let out a derisive laugh, a sound tinged with disbelief. "She's divorced!
He left her once before, and you really think he'd show her any kindness now that she's alone?" Her intentions were clear: she was merely arranging a marriage for Sydney, not plotting to take away her life. Jason hesitated, his brow furrowed in contemplation. "Should I try calling her again, perhaps-" "Don't waste your breath." Eloise's gaze turned icy, her resolve hardening. "Find out where she is." As long as they could track her down before noon, the marriage would be a done deal.
After finishing breakfast and changing into a fresh outfit, Sydney's phone buzzed with an incoming call from James. "Dr. Wilson, my family is all settled now," he said, his tone polite and respectful. "I was wondering if you might have some time today to start my mother's treatment?" Just as Julian had anticipated, the Huttons wasted no time in reaching out. Sydney's voice remained composed. "Yes, I can come right away." "Wonderful. I'll send you the address," James responded.
"Would you like me to arrange a car for you?" His tone was imbued with respect, lacking any hint of arrogance, a refreshing change. "No need," Sydney replied with a smile, her eyes glancing at the pin he had sent. "I'll be there in about twenty minutes." After hanging up, she gathered her medical equipment, her heart racing with a mix of excitement and purpose as she set off for Seraph Villas-a secluded haven in Jouleston, known for being a retreat for the elite in politics and business. Only ten villas graced the area, and the Huttons' residence was undoubtedly the crown jewel.
The tranquil surroundings were perfect for Florence's recovery. Upon arriving, Sydney parked outside the gate and was about to ring the doorbell when Raymond appeared, stepping out with an air of urgency. "Ray," she greeted him warmly. "I need to head to the hospital now," he said, his trust in her evident. "I'll leave my mother's care in your capable hands." Just then, James emerged from the house, his demeanor composed and welcoming. "Dr. Wilson is here?" He approached her with a courteous smile, gesturing for her to enter. "Please come in.
I've already prepared everything you mentioned over the phone." Sydney had provided him with a concise list: a bright, airy room, a bed no wider than four feet, and sterilized alcohol swabs. "Good," she affirmed, nodding as she followed him inside, her mind already focused on the task ahead. As they passed through the foyer, Sydney caught a glimpse of Florence speaking softly to a maid. "Along with the fruit platter, prepare some little pastries too. The young lady will probably enjoy those." A wave of warmth washed over Sydney, filling her chest with a bittersweet ache.
If only her own mother hadn't perished in that tragic accident, perhaps she too would have remembered the little things, the tender details of what her daughter cherished to eat. Conclusion In the wake of the tumultuous events, Eloise's anger began to wane, leaving behind a hollow ache where her fierce determination once thrived. The realization that Sydney was no longer the girl she thought she could control struck her like a tidal wave, forcing her to confront the uncomfortable truth: Sydney was carving her own path, one that diverged sharply from Eloise's ambitions.
The phone call that had once ignited her fury now echoed with a sense of loss, as she grappled with the reality that her influence was slipping away. Yet, within that loss, there was a flicker of understanding; perhaps this was the moment for Sydney to discover her own strength, even if it meant stepping away from the plans Eloise had meticulously laid out. Meanwhile, Sydney stood at the threshold of a new chapter, her heart swelling with both excitement and nostalgia.
As she prepared to care for Florence, she felt the weight of her own mother's absence more acutely than ever, a bittersweet reminder of the love and attention she had longed for. The warmth of the Huttons' home enveloped her, contrasting sharply with the cold betrayal she had experienced from Eloise. In that moment, surrounded by the promise of healing and new beginnings, Sydney embraced the bittersweet ache of her past as a catalyst for her future.
Will Sydney finally confront her past and the people who seek to control her future, or will she continue to navigate the treacherous waters of independence while balancing her commitment to the Hutton family? The stakes are higher than ever, and the clock is ticking. Meanwhile, Sydney's newfound sense of purpose in her medical career will be put to the test as she steps into the Huttons' world, where appearances can be deceiving, and everyone harbors secrets. As she tends to Florence, the tension between her professional aspirations and personal struggles will intensify.