A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 322
Chapter 322
As if a long–suppressed force had suddenly erupted uncontrollably, he kissed her fiercely. Eleanor fought back desperately, but he was reckless, tearing at her wedding dress like a man possessed.
The moment her wedding dress was ripped apart, Eleanor looked at him with eyes filled with hatred. Unperturbed, he continued to kiss her passionately, one hand supporting her waist, drawing her tightly against him.
Eleanor was forced to endure all this. Her legs flailed wildly, but were trapped by his. Bernard winced from pain, but didn’t let go, merely fixing his gaze on her as if testing the depths of her cruelty.
Seeing that he hadn’t released her, Eleanor redoubled her efforts. Bernard’s ensuing laugh ended in disappointment as he finally let go
of her.
pushed him away, got up, pulled a blanket off the bed, wrapped it around herself, and retreated into a corner. She crossed her arms, said nothing, and stared at him
He stepped forward and forcefully grabbed her chin. “I’m asking you, do you remember this
if her jaw was about to dislocate. He, oblivious to her pain, pointed to the bedroom and rasped, “We shared this bed for five years. There’s not a part
she said they were
like this, Bernard was even more disappointed. “Do you think that now that Garett has returned the money to me, you can erase everything
gaze, but still didn’t want to speak. He tightened his grip on her chin, demanding,
“Answer me!”
gasp. Her back was soaked with cold sweat
she retorted, “I don’t know what you’re talking about” She still owed him money. What did he mean, Garett had
anew with you, he paid me back for all the things I’ve done for him in the past
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