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A Second Chance at Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)

Chapter 1013
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Chapter 1013

Hailey just wanted to find an excuse to get away for a bit. She spent some time washing her hands

over and over in the sink before finally coming out. The restaurant was pretty big, and the waitress led

her through several twists and turns before she got back to the private booth Yeager had booked.

When she returned, she expected Janice to continue grilling her, but instead, Janice simply took her

hand and said tenderly, “Sweetie, you’ve had it tough. When you’re with my Yeager, you can just chill at

home, no need to hustle anymore. You’ll be happy, I promise.”

Hailey felt a bit awkward and tried to pull her hand away, but stopped when she saw the look of

concern in Janice’s eyes. “Even if I marry him, I won’t quit my job.”

She made it clear she didn’t want to be a stay–at–home wife. To her surprise, Janice not only didn’t

object but supported her, “Of course, you run such a big entertainment venue, with a huge income

every year, it’s all yours. I’m just saying. Yeager will always back you up.”

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Hailey gave a slightly embarrassed smile, “You switched gears pretty quick.”

Janice’s face stiffened a bit, then she laughed, “What can I say?”

Hailey was straight to the point, no sugarcoating. “You were asking me all these questions, I thought

you didn’t like my background or job. But then I come back from washing my hands, and you’re

suddenly okay with everything. Did you say something to her?”

The last sentence was directed at Yeager, who just chuckled and nodded, “She was asking you too

much, it wasn’t fair. I just said a few words to her, sorry for not cutting her off when she was questioning

you. I told her off afterwards.”

Yeager was always like this, never arguing back when criticized, but would apologize at a suitable time

later. His reasons sounded so logical that Hailey often wondered if she was overthinking things.

Later, Hailey realized this was just high–level dating tactics, but at the time she just felt grateful for

Yeager’s help.

Fearful Hailey wasn’t eating enough, Janice ordered two more dishes and asked with a wide grin, “Ms.

Vulpe, when do you plan to get married? We need to prepare in advance.”

Hailey looked at Janice and Ableson with clear eyes, “Yeager and I haven’t been together for long. We

still don’t know much about each other’s personalities, values, thoughts, etc. I think we should spend

more time together before talking about marriage.”

Hailey could sense that Yeager’s parents weren’t entirely supportive of her, and there had been

previous disagreements with Yeager that made her uncomfortable. Therefore, she decided to follow her

friends‘ advice: get to know him better and not rush into marriage, which could potentially lead to a

disaster.

Upon hearing this, Janice felt relieved but couldn’t help feeling displeased that Hailey was the first one

to reject the idea. She thought it was unfair to her son and expressed, “Ms. Vulpe, Yeager has had

special feelings for you since high school. Isn’t that enough time to understand each other?”

Hailey responded gracefully with a generous smile, “His understanding of me might be sufficient, but

I’ve only known him for a short two months.”

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Both Janice and Ableson felt a bit awkward with Hailey’s response. Nevertheless, she didn’t pay much

attention to their reaction and simply smiled at Yeager, asking, “What do you think?”

If it weren’t for Cedric’s influence, Hailey might have readily agreed. Yeager’s resentment towards

Cedric had deepened, but he kept a composed expression and replied, “We can date for as long as

you want. I will respect your decision.”

Relieved she wasn’t being forced into marriage after meeting his parents, Hailey let out a sigh of relief,

not even realizing it herself.

After leaving the restaurant, Chase raised his hand to get back his cellphone, “I’ll edit it when I get

back, then send the recording to Ms. Vulpe.”

The man sitting at the head of the table gave him a cold glance, “Mind your own business.”

Chase, who was about to put his phone back into his suit pocket, suddenly stopped, “Oh, Mr. Laurence,

are you planning to ignore Ms. Vulpe’s affairs?”