Belinda was stumped, her face screwing up in confusion. "Why?"
She had thought that Ellinor would be supportive of her new relationship and would genuinely wish her well.
"You guys just don't mix," Ellinor said. "If you're with him, you're definitely going to take a hit, physically and mentally."
"Why are you so prejudiced against Chase?" Belinda frowned. "He treats you like family, and you think he's a shady, untrustworthy individual?"
Ellinor sighed, "I'm not biased, I just know him! I've watched him grow up, and I know everything about him. I know him better than anyone else. He's my friend and family, too, but he's not marriage material."
Belinda was floored, blinking in disbelief, "Has he been with a lot of women?"
Ellinor nodded, "A lot."
"How many, roughly?" Belinda asked.
Ellinor rubbed her temples, "He's 23 this year. Since he was 18, he's probably been switching girlfriends every week. You do the math."
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