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The Tide of Fortune novel Chapter 6

Summary for Chapter 6 A Friend in Need: The Tide of Fortune

Chapter Summary: Chapter 6 A Friend in Need – The Tide of Fortune by Anderson José

In Chapter 6 A Friend in Need, a key moment in the Urban/Realistic novel The Tide of Fortune, Anderson José delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

The next day, Reginaldo is wearing an outfit left by Anestor to go away. He is already better and willing.

As he returns home, Reginaldo does not hear a soul. He wiggles and leaves.

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Laura stands before Mr. Antonio Ferreira, her father, in the management of the Hotel Ferreira. Gray, serious and focused on business, shows he only wants to spare a few minutes for his daughter.

"Dad, I want to divorce Reggie."

"What kind of talk is that, daughter? There's never been a divorce in the history of the Ferreira Family."

Laura asks being ironic, "Has there been in the history of the Ferreira Family a forced marriage because the bride was sexually forced?"

Antonio doesn't flinch, "No, back then we were conservative and didn't mix with the scum of society in fifth-rate nightclubs."

Laura gets the clue, "Dad, Night Lagoon is an excellent establishment, only the upper crust of society frequents that place."

"And they keep behaving beastly? Daughter, we can't let Lagoon City call you a failed wife."

"But I'm not the one who failed! All of Sunset Village already knows that I'm married to a popsicle vendor."

"And now you want the rest of Brazil knowing that? Daughter, we have to keep up appearances. Even though Reggie is not the best example of a man in the world, weigh the fact that he has never hurt you."

"But, Dad..."

Antonio cuts her off sternly, "Today we are having in the hotel ballroom the birthday party for the daughter of one of Lagoon City's influential families, the Mendonças. You two need to attend."

Laura feels astonished.

After this, Laura returns home frustrated and stomping hard. The smell of food coming from the kitchen might cheer her up, but Laura just frowns and twitches her nose.

As she enters the kitchen, she feels trembling as she sees Reginaldo making lunch. A pot is cooking meatballs in tomato sauce. The oven is baking macaroni and cheese. Reginaldo is at the sink washing lettuce as a salad.

"You raped how many female bathers today?" she questions him.

Reginaldo smiles wryly and doesn't answer.

"You won't even look at me?"

If Reginaldo turned to her, Laura would see the band-aid on his forehead.

"I need to concentrate on food preparation." He answers wryly.

Chapter 6 A Friend in Need 1

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