A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 338
Chapter 338
Thad a car accident that night, actually, I was planning to propose to her, but we had a little spat that night…”
ht was my fault, really. I saw her working at the restaurant, talking and laughing with a guy from our class, and I got jealous.
“I lost my cool and said some harsh things to her. She got mad, turned around and ran off into the rain…”
“It was pouring cats and dogs, I wanted to carry her on my back, but she refused. I didn’t dare to insist, just silently followed her
“You may not know, but what she hates the most is when I choose to stay silent during a fight.”
“She ran off because I didn’t say anything, then she got hit by that out–of–control car…”
As Garett said this, he paused, the smile on his face gradually fading.
“What I’m trying to tell you is, don’t hurt her out of jealousy, and don’t stay silent when there’s conflict.”
“I don’t know why you two broke up, but I bet it’s pretty similar to what happened between us.”
Back then, both he and Bernard were stubborn and possessive.
lost know what love
his eyes slightly
Bernard wouldn’t have had
his hand, a bit reluctant, but he
should be your
Bernard chose to let
about
look of shock appeared in Bernard’s
make this decision at this
just glanced at the
give away. She has her own thoughts. She wants to start over with you, how can
she chose him, he wouldn’t care about Garett. But she chose Garett, all he
more upset:
her now, so be
her skirt and walking towards them. He
left.
aloof figure, suddenly admiring him a bit.
no wonder Eleanor fell for him…..
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