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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 54

He appeared in a sapphire blue shirt, complemented by a matching coat, which emphasized his tall and slender figure from afar. A sense of authority emanated from him, captivating those who laid eyes upon him.

As you approached him, his face, now framed by golden wire-rimmed glasses, revealed a mature and polished appearance, no longer retaining its boyish charm. The sight of him in this manner after so many years filled Eleanor's heart with tranquility.

She made a symbolic gesture, raising her hand and waving at him, signaling him to follow her. "This way!" she called out.

Upon catching sight of Eleanor amidst the crowd, the man hesitated momentarily.

He had come to A City with his team for a business meeting, primarily for bidding purposes.

Little did he anticipate that the Ratliff Group would discover his visit and insist on sending someone to receive him and arrange a dinner party.

Reluctantly, he had agreed, but he never anticipated that the person tasked with picking him up would be Eleanor.

For a few seconds, he was stunned but then quickly recovered his composure and walked towards Eleanor with his team.

Tall as he was, he stood before her, towering over her by a head.

He had no choice but to look down at her, "Ms. Shultz, long time no see."

With that one line calling her Ms. Shultz, he completely severed the friendship they had shared since childhood.

Eleanor scoffed, didn't greet him, and coldly said, "Mr. Clowers, please follow me" before turning away.

With an expressionless face, she strode towards the underground parking lot in her high heels.

The man trailing behind her saw her annoyed demeanor and slightly furrowed his brows.

He hesitated for a moment then quickly stepped in front of Eleanor, "You're not still mad at me, are you?"

Eleanor, hearing those words, abruptly stopped, looked up at him and retorted, "Why would I have the right to be mad at you?"

Jason seemed a bit helpless, but still sincerely apologized, "I'm sorry. I lost my memory and can't remember you. That's why I treated you that way five years ago. I hope you won't hold it against me forever..."

As Eleanor looked up at the face that was identical to Garett's, her calm was suddenly disrupted by a pang of pain.

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