Chapter 369
She thought about it for a moment and eventually agreed.
Bernard took her to the terrace, and the waiter brought them two glasses of red wine.
Eleanor wasn’t supposed to drink, but being alone with him was super awkward.
All she could do was hold the wine glass, lower her head, and take sips of wine to pass this painfully brief time together.
Bernard saw her take a few sips and reached out with his long fingers to take the glass from her.
“You just had a major surgery, so don’t drink too much.”
He placed the wine glass on the nearby bar and looked at Eleanor.
The dim light shone on her palm–sized face, highlighting her fair and delicate skin.
His gaze slowly moved down, past her unruly short hair clinging to her pale neck, and then to her chest, which had made him weak countless times before.
One glance got his blood boiling, afraid of doing something irrational, he quickly looked away.
He picked up his wine glass, took a sip, and asked Eleanor, who was sitting beside him, “Have you started working?”
Eleanor lightly hummed in response, raised her restless little hands and placed them on the edge of the bar counter.
Bernard turned his head again, looking at her back.
Seeing the exposed skin and a few scars, his heart ached.
He extended his long fingers to touch the scars left by the sulfuric acid, but then remembered she was already married.
His hand froze in mid–air, repeatedly warning himself that he no longer had the right to touch her.
He clenched his fist and asked with concern, “You just recovered from your injury, why not rest for a while longer?”
Eleanor lowered her head, fiddling with the bar and replied, “My sister left some projects before she died, and the progress is tight.”
Bernard nodded slightly, looking at her right ring finger and noticed she wasn’t wearing a wedding ring. He couldn’t help but ask, “Are you…okay with him?”
Eleanor hesitated for a few seconds before smiling, “It’s fine…”
He now had Teresa by his side, so it would be better not to tell him about her own issues. She didn’t want to affect his new life.
Bernard saw the happy smile on her face, and the heart–wrenching pain made it hard for him to breathe.
It was normal for her to be happy after marrying her childhood sweetheart, but why was he so miserable?
He gripped his wine glass tightly, his blood ran cold, wanting to leave this suffocating place but unable to let go of her.
Eleanor glanced at Bernard as he drank, swallowing unconsciously as she saw his Adam’s apple move.
The dryness in her mouth made her body gradually heat up, and she uncontrollably reached out to touch his sexy neck. When she touched his cold skin, the heat subsided a bit, the comforting feeling made her want to touch him even more.
She began to caress Bernard’s neck and cheeks with both hands.
Her small, fair hands even slipped into his shirt.
Bernard’s tall and straight body froze.
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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...