A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 587
Chapter 587
Hailey drove Eleanor to the seaside Eleanor gazed at the sea through the car window, vaguely remembering that Bernard had brought her here once
That night, he thought she and Jason Clowers were fast asleep. As Mr. Law, he sent tons of messages and made loads of calls, but she didn’t pick up So he had no choice but to intercept her and bring her here to this sea
Back then, Bernard had one hand on the window, holding her in his arms and asking how many times she had slept with Jason and whether he was in her heart. But all she was waiting for was for him to say he loved her
They probably never imagined that one day he would propose to her and she would agree to marry him.
Hailey parked the car in front of a museum “Eleanor, we’re here The dinner party is inside. Let me guide you in.”
Hailey’s voice brought Eleanor back to reality. “Hailey, when did a museum pop up here?”
She remembered that three years ago when Bernand brought her here, this seaside was a wasteland. Now it’s all neat, with a road and a crystal palace-like museum
Probably some real estate development project.”
the car quickly and not
but to curb her curiosity, take off her coat, and get out of
soon as she got out of the car, she looked up and saw
Eleaber Hall
belonged to Eleanor
it especially to
into a
falling from the sky. The s***s landed
away the s****s. Her hair fluttered like seaweed, blending in
and
brushing back Eleanor’s hair, and
let’s go in”
in her ear, causing Eleanor
and slowly walked up the
Eleaber Hall slowly opened for her.
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