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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 336

In a cozy garden, a wedding was underway, and the emcee on stage was kick-starting the event with a lively introduction.

The guest list might've been slim, but the few people here didn't put a dent in the wedding's vibe.

Garett, the groom, sat in his wheelchair rocking a crisp white suit, eyes locked on the woman in a spotless wedding gown at the other end of the red carpet.

This was his youthful dream, the promise he made to her when they were both young and wild — to make her his wife.

If it weren't for that blasted amnesia five years ago, she'd already be his wife...

He'd faced a bunch of setbacks, but he finally had her. Still, the whole thing felt like an unreal dream that he couldn't wake up from.

He looked at her, but couldn't read her face, couldn't sense her emotions. The more he looked, the more distant and unreal she seemed.

It was only when the emcee nudged him to fetch his bride that he snapped back to reality...

With the help of his buddy Colter, Garett rolled up to Eleanor, finally getting a good look at her face.

Her bridal makeup was immaculate, her face sporting a gentle smile. As their eyes met, his reflection danced in her eyes.

He couldn't tell what she was thinking, so he just smiled back, offering her his hand...

Eleanor, her hand dressed in a white lace glove, gently placed it in Garett's outstretched palm.

Garett held on tight, like she was his last lifeline, his grip unyielding.

Hand in hand, they made their way to the stage, every step taking him closer to the dream he'd had since his youth.

As they were about to exchange vows under the emcee's guidance, a frosty voice echoed from outside the garden.

"Hold up—"

Aidyn had intended to show up after the ceremony, but this was irking him, and he couldn't help but interrupt.

Liana, one of the guests, saw her cousin disrupting the wedding and quickly left her seat to confront him.

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