Chapter 324
Eleanor shook her head. “No, I don’t want you to take me.”
She pushed Bernard away, retreated into a corner, hugging herself tightly, her eyes filled with helplessness.
Bernard knelt on one knee before her, staring at her quietly for a while, then softly said, if I couldn’t be the one to marry you on your wedding day, at least let me be the one to take you there. I don’t want to miss your wedding”
Eleanor still shook her head in refusal. “No.”
Bemard said, “Eleanor, for the love I’ve had for you for ten years, give me a chance.”
Eleanor’s tears, which she had been holding back, suddenly rushed out. “Bernard, please, stop pushing me.”
He stretched out his slender fingers, wiping the tears from her face, saying to her, “You were right not to choose me. I always make you cry.”
With the pads of his fingers, he gently stroked her face over and over again. “Eleanor, I’m sorry. That five years with me have been hard
on you.”
Eleanor covered her face with her hands, sobbing uncontrollably.
She never thought the once superior Bernard would apologize to her again and again.
Again and again, he broke through her defenses, making her cry uncontrollably.
Seeing her like this, Bernard felt a pain in his heart that made it hard for him to breathe, and he once again pulled her into his arms.
He rested his chin on the top of her head, saying, “Don’t cry, just this once. From now on, I won’t make things difficult for you anymore.”
Eleanor curled up in his arms, unable to stop her tears.
He held her, gently patting her back, calming her emotions.
Only when Eleanor had calmed down did he let go of her, saying to her, “I tore your wedding dress. I’ll buy you another one.”
Eleanor, with her eyelashes downcast, said, “there’s no need.”
Bernard gave a bitter smile, but said nothing. He got up from the bed and made a call to Aidyn.
“Bring a set of women’s clothes.”
On the other end, Aidyn agreed and quickly went to the mall to buy clothes.
Bernard turned back to look at Eleanor, who was curled up in the quilt. “Hang in there a little longer. I’ll take you home as soon as the clothes arrive.”
Eleanor lowered her head, resting her chin on her knees without replying, staring blankly at the quilt.
Bernard feared his presence in the room would make her uneasy. He forced himself to leave.
Aidyn arrived at the mansion with a set of clothes in no time. After removing the tags, he handed it to Bernard, who was sitting on the couch in the living room.
“Mr. Laurence, do you need me to prepare birth control pills for Ms. Shultz?”
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The readers' comments on the novel: A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
Loved the story, many times caught in so much actually crying with the situation. Wish had more chapters to a better ending....
It's weird that the story went from narrative to slang use. Good story so far though...