A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 502
Chapter 502
The whole drama between Liana and Tyler started with Aidyn’s mom
, who was a notorious home–wrecker in B City, known for seducing married men.
After getting pregnant with Aidyn and moving up in the world, she drove Tyler’s mom to her death.
Five–year–old Tyler witnessed his mom jumping off a building and landing right in front of him with blood splattered on his face
Since that traumatic incident, sweet little Tyler became ruthless and tried to get rid of baby Aidyn.
To protect Aidyn, his mom sent him to live with the Laurence family and entrusted their butler to take care of him..
Aidyn’s mom took in her orphaned niece, raising her and educating her. She also forced Tyler to be her son and call her mom, or else his dad would beat him up.
Young Tyler couldn’t fight Aidyn’s mom, so he took all his pent–up hatred out on Liana…
but he was torn between wanting
and hate, he and Liana were entangled
was his mom’s fault, so he didn’t want to go back to B City or visit her, and he had no idea what kind of life
mission that he realized his cousin was living a hellish life in the Howell household. Liana was holding on to dear life.
Who knew what went through his head? After years of living together, being entwined
out about all this, they held Liana even tighter.
had ruined Liana’s
eyes to comfort Eleanor and Hailey, she saw Will not too far away.
a light grey suit, walked towards her with
and turned to leave, but Will grabbed her
and saw the pain in his red eyes.
a deep breath and
didn’t speak; he hadn’t figured out what
felt relieved after she exposed her ugly past, and was no longer afraid
chin confidently and said to him, “My
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