A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 40
Chapter 40
She lost her knife and was tightly held by the man.
This helpless feeling made her super bummed out.
So she just squatted down, knelt on the ground, and cried her eyes out while covering her face.
“Stop crying,” the man said coldly to comfort her.
Eleanor couldn’t care less, lying on the floor, sobbing her heart out, looking quite pathetic.
The man seemed helpless, sighed, squatted down, and gently touched Eleanor’s hair.
After she resisted and pushed him away, he said indifferently. “I’ve been missing you for a long time, and couldn’t hold back just
now. Sorry.”
Missing her for a long time?
So this jerk didn’t do this on a whim, but had planned it for a long time?
pretended to be Josef to text her, proving he knew
was his girlfriend, was the night at the Midnight Bar.
night, there were men with this height
and many other rich kids.
brothers all looked down on her, so they wouldn’t have
of her
Josef was in a meeting when she called to
that thought, Eleanor’s mind became clearer, and only someone
suddenly felt terrified when she thought about how she had just begged
about it, she could forget about killing him.
she was trembling all over, very
up the short knife, glanced at it, and guessed her plan after
into drinking the drugged wine, and then using this knife to
anger. This guy was quite clever,
“If you ever get into danger, come to
*Come to you?”
what your name is
picked up her phone,
adding him, he handed the
come to save you
name displayed on the phone,
but couldn’t figure out who he
it must be a fake
want to show his true
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