A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 80
Chapter 80
Brenda asked annoyedly. “What are you doing here?”
Eleanor guessed that she might be Ryan’s sister, so she wasn’t surprised by her arrogant behavior.
She replied flatly. “In the restroom, of course I’m here to take a rest
Her tone wasn’t good, as she didn’t want to tolerate people who disrespected her anymore.
Otherwise, she’d be like Amanda, tolerating it without making them feel guilty, but only making them even more unreasonable.
Brenda was even more unhappy when she was refuted.
She said, “I think you’re hiding on purpose to make Jason worry about you. Don’t think that just because you’re Jason’s date for tonight, you can become his girlfriend! Jason belongs to me!”
Brenda’s warning made Eleanor frown slightly.
What did her hiding here have to do with Jason? She was trying to avoid Bernard.
Was Ms. Mallory too sensitive?
explain, just looked at Brenda
status, I doubt you could be his girlfriend either.
Eleanor.
to marry Sigrid, and Brenda’s status was far inferior to Sigrid’s. She shouldn’t
Mallory didn’t think so. She raised her hand and slapped Eleanor’s
daughter of the Mallory family! Do I need to
Eleanor
someone. She was caught off guard
wanted to retaliate immediately, but her body made her movements slow. Having been slapped just once, she was already feeling a bit dizzy.
in this state, Brenda thought she
you, stay away from Jason, or next time it won’t just be a slap waiting for you!”
saying this, Brenda turned and
the scene in front of her suddenly became
saw a man rushing in and catching her
person
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