Chapter 1231 Hearing footsteps, Pearce, lounging on the couch, instantly straightened up, saying to Eleanor, âIâm feeling a bit woozy, gonna head back home.â
Now that there was someone to help, Eleanor naturally wanted him to stay, âDidnât you say if I canât finish all the design sketches today, youâre crashing at my place?â
Pearce waved his hand as he got up, saying, âOh, come on, Iâve got my own place, why would I stay at yours? Iâll come back tomorrow. Bye for now...â
But as soon as he got up, a slender, fair hand came out of nowhere and rested on his shoulder, pressing him back down.
âPearce, who are you thinking of punishing?â
Pearce glanced at the expressionless Bernard, quickly pulling up his stiff mouth corners to flash a perfectly symmetrical grin.
âWhy, myself, of course!â
A playful glint appeared in Bernardâs frosty gaze.
âI heard you wanted to punish me.â
âHehe.â Pearce chuckled awkwardly.
âI was just talking nonsense, didnât mean it.â
Who would dare harm Bernard? Wasnât it a death wish?
Like Cedric, Pearce knew when to push and when to yield. He automatically took out a wet wipe and handed it to Bernard.
âYou touched me, your hand is dirty, Mr. Laurence, clean it.â
For Eleanor, this was the first time seeing such a sensible Pearce being so considerate. She couldnât help but prop up her chin with a hand, watching his performance.
Bernard stared at his face for a few seconds, took the wet wipe, cleaned his hand, and turned his gaze away.
âIf you talk behind my back again, Iâm going to break your leg.â
Hearing this, Pearce paused, then asked Bernard in a daze.
âI have three legs, which one are you going to break?â
Bernard lowered his eyelids, looking down at his lower body.
Pearce followed his gaze to his own lower body.
Then, quickly shielded his third leg.
âNo can do, Iâm not married yet, you canât harm this leg.â
Wordlessly, Bernard threw the wet wipe back at him and then walked over to Eleanor.
After looking at Eleanor for a while, he bypassed the desk and swept her up into his arms.
Surprised at being suddenly lifted, Eleanor screamed and instinctively wrapped her arms around his neck.
âHoney, where are you taking me?â
Bernard didnât answer, just looked at her deeply.
With just this look, Eleanor knew what he was about to do.
What a virile map, not even sparing her in broad daylight.
âWhy not wait till I finish the sketch?â
âYou can take your time with the sketches later.â
Now they had something more important to do.
Bernard originally didnât want kids, but...
If something dangerous were to happen to him all of a sudden, having a child might be a comfort to Eleanor.
Of course, this was just in case. His plan and confidence were to survive in the darkness.
Eleanor couldnât lose him, and he couldnât lose Eleanor. For each other, they both had to come back alive.
Watching Bernard and Eleanorâs retreating figures, Nina, lying on the floor, voiced a question, âWhy does it always take so long for my aunt and her husband to reappear when they go upstairs? What on earth are they doing?â
1/2 11:00 âDo you want to know?â
After Bernard carried Eleanor away, Pearce lay back on the couch leisurely.
âYes, I do.â
Curiosity piqued, Nina nodded vigorously.
âIf you want to know, give me five hundred bucks.â
This caught Nina off guard.
After pondering whether this question was worth 500 bucks, she took out her phone and transferred the money.
âIâve transferred the money, now tell me.â
Only then did Pearce swing his leg back and forth, munching on popcorn, âYour auntâs husband is in heat.â
Nina, with her chin propped up, wore a puzzled expression, âBut isnât being in heat an animal behavior?â
Pearce nodded sincerely, âYes, your auntâs husband, is basically a beast. Think about it, doesnât that make him an animal?â
Nina fell silent.
Those 500 bucks were definitely not well spent...
In the private room on the top floor, Eleanor, leaning against the wall, was panting, bracing her hands on Bernardâs broad shoulders.
âWhatâs up with you?â
Not only did Bernard finish work early today, but he also wanted to make love to her as soon as he got back. He was never this impatient, even at his worst. Had something upset him?
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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Bernard, half carrying Eleanor, tilted his chin upward to look at her flushed face...
âLet me tell you after weâre done...