A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 64
Chapter 64
Eleanor noticed the change in Jason’s eyes when he looked at her, and she knew what he was thinking.
She asked coldly, “Does Mr. Clowers still plan to have dinner with a woman like me?”
She knew he was thinking about her past, and he would probably refuse without hesitation.
But to her surprise, Jason firmly said, “Of course.”
He then walked straight towards the hotel restaurant.
Eleanor stared at his retreating figure, hesitating for a moment before following him.
The restaurant manager personally greeted them upon seeing Jasch.
“Mr. Clowers, right this way, please.”
He led them to a quiet and comfortable table, attentively pulling out their chairs and respectfully handing them menus.
Jason took the menu and asked Eleanor, “What would you like to eat?”
replied indifferently. “I’m not hungry, you
wasn’t great, and she didn’t
ordered a few light dishes before returning the menu
manager.
His actions were graceful, his manners flawless-these aspects of his character remained unchanged. Even as a child, he stood out
intellect. In those days, Eleanor viewed him as a precious gift from above. However,
eyes, Jason’s brow furrowed slightly. “Ms. Shultz,
chest and responded with a
Jason, and he
achieve success
her words, but he felt that Eleanor
not talking about me, are
up her water glass and took a sip
Jason felt even more sure that she was
he
when he saw her looking weak last night, he felt worried, even distressed. This feeling was very real. Was it possible that what she
you were my girlfriend, was
lied to
denied it, without
felt a slight disappointment,
wanted
thought Jason asked this question to test if she remembered his
like before,
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