A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 775
Chapter 775
Bernard gave Elbert a hell of a smack that left his face sporting a five finger souvenir
Elbert hit the deck and, after a few seconds, lifted his head to look up at the towering powerful figure of Berard
Elbert’s face was now a lovely shade of lobster.
Well, this was a fine mess. His first time getting smacked, and by his nemesis no less This wasn’t a fight, it was a one sided slap fest.
Talk about a real kick in the pants!
Elbert felt mortified, looking around, hoping nobody saw him.
Before he could even get a good look around another power slap landed on his face.
He didn’t even have time to catch his breath before the second slap hit, leaving him seeing stars”
And why the heck was Bernard only smacking his right cheek? Couldn’t he switch it up a bit? Getting smacked in the same spot was making him see stars!
Just as Elbert was about to blow a gasket, Bernard’s hand rose again, this time aiming for Elbert’s left cheek.
once wasn’t enough, he went in for
to say, “There,
he went ahead and added
to go a few rounds with
get up, he was kicked right back down to the ground.
was holding him down,
on his knee, looking down at him
he said “The second one was because
it, he felt like Bernard was taking
what gives you the right to
chuckled. His eyes suddenly held a
without my
Elbert’s
I was in such a hurry to chase the car that I took off my studded gloves. Or
turned,
let’s go
gave a small nod, and after a few steps, she turned
from the ground. He looked around, relieved no one saw him get slapped. But he was
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