Chapter 1044 During that time, Sigrid was totally at sea, clueless as to why Chase didnât love her anymore. She kept on him like a dog with a bone, pestering him with the same question. âDo you still love me?â
Chase insisted that he no longer loved her, but Sigrid refused to accept this. She tried to hurt herself again, yet this time, he didrit shed tears or rush to save her, instead, he packed up his things and left He moved out of the house they once shared and relocated to a remote place. It took Sigrid a long time to find him, only to discover he was living with another woman.
Even so, Sigrid didnât give up. Like a fool, she walled in the living room, tidying up their room once their business was done.
At that time, as she was gathering the scattered clothes on the bed, she told herself that as long as she cleaned up, everything would be okay.
She believed that once Chase grew tired of other women, he would remember her goodness and return to her side.
That was how she managed to get through, time and again.
The last straw came when Chase yelled at her, telling her not to be so humble.
Only then did she pick up the other womanâs clothes, slowly squatting down by the side of the bed She remembered that she didnât cry then, but only asked him one question, âDo you truly no longer love me?â
When she heard him say that he no longer loved her, she finally woke up. Once some people change their hearts, they truly canât come back Alterwards, she locked herself up, on the one hand, persuading herself to let go, and on the other, hoping that he would come to see her In these days, she gradually developed depression How did she pull through?
Through daydreams, selfâredemption, and the company of her parents That period was so long and painful for her, her heart would ache whenever she thought back on it.
She told herself, never again would she go through such pain.
Luckily, as time went on, her pain started to fade She realized she had finally put that painful chapter behind her.
Having moved on, she looked at Chaseâs solitary figure and whispered.
âChase, letâs clear the air, so you can let go, and I can find peaceâ
He had been pursuing her just to clear up the past. After all, breakups often leave loose ends.
Once those loose ends are tied up, you can find satisfaction and finally let go. Just like her, she had let go of the man she once loved deeply, hadnât she?
Chaseâs steps slowed to a halt, but he didnât turn around. His eyes, blurry, were fixed on the shadows cast by the streetlamp.
âDo you remember, you asked me why I, being so young, was frequently seen in nightclubs?â
âMmm, I remember.â
He was just a senior in high school, but due to his status, he was constantly in and out of all sorts of nightlife spots.
She was curious, softly asking him multiple times while clinging to his arm, but he never gave her an answer.
âIt was my stepmother who made me go.â
She was a stepmother, afraid heâd threaten her sonâs position, afraid heâd take away his fatherâs love. So she forced him into nightclubs, tarnishing his image so that his father would leave the inheritance to her son âDidnât you fight back?â
Chase turned his head and smiled at Sigrid.
âMy grandma was under her controlâ
Itâs often said that children without mothers are the most pitiable, with no one to love them. Chase was just like that.
âWhen I was young, I didnât have the strength to fight back Seeing Chaseâs unconcerned smile, Sigrid held her tongue, quietly waiting for him to continue.
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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âIn the two years after graduation, I knelt and begged your mom, hoping she wouldnât look down on me because of my identity.â
Sigrid was stunned, apparently never imagining that it was her mother who caused Chase to leave her âBut at that time, your mom still looked down on me.â
Chaseâs smile was laced with indifference âI didnât really care, but she found out about my grandmaâ
Mentioning his grandma, the light in Chaseâs eyes dimmed.
âAfter I pushed you away, my grandma somehow got wind of it. To stop being a burden to me, she...