A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 105
Chapter 105
Eleanor blushed and trembled slightly as she lay in Jason’s arms.
She didn’t dare to raise her head, fearing she’d glance at the man inside the car. All she could do was to be a coward, listening to Cedric’s mockery, accusations, and disdain.
Jason noticed her fear and gently patted her on the back, saying, “Don’t be scared.”
After comforting her, he coldly glanced at Cedric.
“Whether Ms. Shultz can walk or not is none of your business, so you better stop making up stories.”
Cedric rolled up his sleeves and wanted to punch Jason after hearing his words.
At that moment, a cold voice came from inside the car.
“Cedric, focus on the important things.”
The voice sounded indifferent, as if everything had nothing to do with the man.
pointed at the Rolls Royce in the middle of the road and coldly said, “Move your car quickly. Don’t stand in the way of
Proposal? To whom?
didn’t dare to look back at
provocations irritated him. Ignoring Cedric’s words, he stood still, as
and said, “Mr. Clowers, my cousin is proposing to Ms. Ratliff, and you dare stand in his way?”
Bernard proposing
getting
face gradually turned pale.
was being torn apart, and it was
Bernard just like she
proposing to Sophie, she couldn’t contain the
made her want to rush in front of
to do that, as she
was merely Sophie’s substitute, a stand–in for him to vent and control, so she had no right to stop
her palms until they drew blood, and forced herself
Bernard had already broken up, so his marriage had nothing to do with her. Even if they hadn’t, she had no right to
grip and buried her head deeper into Jason’s
she could rely on was actually Garett, who once promised to love
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