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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 151

Jason stole a glance at Eleanor, who had already averted her gaze. A wave of pain surged through his body, causing him to stagger.

"You're being so heartless to me because you've fallen in love with Bernard, is that it?" he uttered, his voice filled with agony.

"Eleanor, I've loved you for half of my life. How could you do this to me?!" His words were a mix of desperation and disbelief.

Suddenly, resentment flooded Jason's eyes, directed both at Eleanor's cruelty and her affection for someone else.

Eleanor looked at Jason, clenched her fists, and gritted her teeth, "Yes, I fell in love with him. You know what I'm like when I love someone. Since I love him, I won't show mercy to anyone else. Can you please just let me go?"

Upon hearing this, Jason felt cold all over, and his body trembled uncontrollably. Filled with fury, he rushed to Eleanor, grabbed her chin, and kissed her forcefully.

His kiss was forceful and possessive, reminiscent of their past encounters. However, whereas Eleanor would have reciprocated in the past, now she remained unresponsive. Jason reluctantly released her, observing the icy coldness and disdain reflected in her eyes. His heart turned to ice.

"Eleanor, you will regret this..." he muttered, leaving her with those words. Leaning against the wall for support, he stumbled away, his figure displaying the aftermath of severe emotional wounds.

As she watched Jason's broken form retreat, tears welled up in Eleanor's eyes, a mixture of sorrow and regret.

Seeing her like this, Hailey was puzzled. If she couldn't let go, why was she treating Jason this way?

"Eleanor, are you still holding a grudge for when he kicked you?"

Eleanor shook her head, "I'm not mad at him anymore. He didn't do that."

Without waiting for Hailey's next question, Eleanor told her about Jason having an identical twin brother.

Hailey's heartache was eased, as her longstanding grudges also faded.

However, Hailey surprised Eleanor by choosing to sit down beside her bed instead of hastily leaving.

"Austin said it's just a family debt. He'll go back, pay it off and come back. I don't need to go with him."

More like he didn't want to take her home.

Eleanor watched Hailey peeling an orange, wanting to say something but not sure how to start.

Now that they were married, she was worried about affecting their relationship.

When Hailey finished peeling the orange, she noticed Eleanor's hesitation and smiled at her, "I know what you're worried about. Don't be afraid. I'll handle it myself. It's just that they won't let me go back to Austin's hometown. It's not a big deal."

With a casual expression, she handed a piece of orange to Eleanor, "Here, have some orange to replenish your vitamins."

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