Chapter 494
Eleanor had a rough night and still felt a bit crappy when she woke up the next morning
She got out of bed, walked out of the bathroom, grabbed her phone and bag, and left the villa.
She planned to find Bernard and go to the hospital with him, but he was already waiting for her outside.
The dude was wearing an expensive suit, sunglasses, and holding a bouquet of roses, leaning against the car door.
He saw Eleanor coming out and flashed a good looking smile, “Eleanor…”
Eleanor also gave a slight smile as they both walked towards each other.
Bernard handed the flowers to Eleanor: “These are for you.”
Eleanor took the flowers, looked up at the man in the backlight, and bravely took off his sunglasses.
She saw his once bright eyes now covered with red veins, no longer shining
“Your eyes…”
Bernard raised his hand, gently touched Eleanor’s hair, and whispered to her, “It’s because of poor sleep.”
He then took the sunglasses from Eleanor, put them back on, and held her hand.
Eleanor looked at Bernard holding her hand and subconsciously tightened her grip. “Let’s go to the hospital for a check–up.”
Bernard nodded, led her into the car, and carefully helped her buckle up her seatbelt. He fed her breakfast before driving to the hospital. Liana was abroad attending a medical conference and hadn’t returned yet. The deputy dean received Bernard.
After checking his eyes, the deputy dean said that his eyes were seriously congested, indeed caused by poor sleep, and would be fine if he improved his sleep.
Next, they checked his head. The deputy dean looked for neurological issues but didn’t say much, only arranging for him to have an MRI
Eleanor couldn’t enter the MRI room, so she waited outside. About half an hour later, Bernard came out.
Eleanor saw the deputy dean coming out with him and asked anxiously, “Is his head okay?“,
The deputy dean glanced at the cold–faced Bernard and replied, “It’s just a migraine, no big deal.”
Eleanor breathed a sigh of relief but still cautiously asked the deputy dean, “Where’s the report?”
The deputy dean nodded, and the nurse brought the report to Eleanor.
Eleanor carefully read the report, and when she was sure there were no problems, she finally relaxed. Thank goodness it was just a migraine. Bernard saw the tense Eleanor finally relax and couldn’t help but ruffle her hair, “Eleanor, don’t worry.”
Eleanor obediently replied ‘okay‘ and went to find the deputy dean to prescribe some medication for migraines and sleep improvement.
After sorting these things out, Eleanor checked the time on her phone and quickly said to Bernard, “I have to go to class now. You should go home and rest after picking up your medication. Don’t go to the company.”
She wanted to leave after speaking, but Bernard grabbed her wrist, “What class are you going to?”
Eleanor didn’t tell him, only giving a mysterious smile, “You’ll find out later.”
Seeing her smile, a hint of a smile appeared in his eyes, “Let me take you.”
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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...