Chapter 1281 Eleanor clutched the medical report as she stepped out of the hospital, feeling lost among the hustle and bustle of the city streets. Her mind was nurnb, filled only with images of Bernard, holding her, kissing her, telling her he loved her.
She found herself sinking to the steps outside the hospital, her back against the cold brick wall. Would Bernardâs face light up with joy if he heard the news of her pregnancy? Or would he hoist her up in the air as any jubilant father-to-be would?
She couldnât imagine his reaction. All she knew was that she missed him terribly. The pain of longing was anything but sweet. It was a dull ache that penetrated deep into her bones, a pain that only the loss of a loved one could bring.
As she watched the people passing by on the busy city street, she wished that Bernard would appear, his handsome figure walking towards her in the twilight. But no matter how long she gazed into the distance, the familiar silhouette from her memories never showed.
Just when she was about to give in to despair, a little girl, only about five years old, skipped over to her, tugging at her sleeve.
âMister wants me to give this to you,â the little girl said, holding out a small box.
Eleanor looked at the girl, then down at the box. Scott, who had been watching from a distance, immediately took a step forward, but Eleanor gestured for him to stay back. She accepted the box from the girl and opened it to find a golden leaf.
âWho gave this to you?â Eleanor asked the girl.
The girl just shook her head, licking her lollipop. âI donât know him.â
Eleanor frowned. âWhere is this man?â
âHe gave me some candy and left,â the girl said, pointing towards the hospital corridor.
Eleanor followed the girlâs pointing finger but saw no one suspicious. She looked back at the golden leaf in her hand, turning it over to reveal an engraved letter âAâ.
What did âAâ mean?
Before she could ask the girl for more information, the girl had already skipped away. Eleanor looked back at the golden leaf, noticing a piece of paper underneath it in the box..
All it said was one word: âPier.â
Eleanorâs heart pounded in her chest. Bernard had been at the pier before he disappeared. Could this be a message from him?
-With newfound determination, Eleanor rose to her feet and rushed into the hospital corridor. She searched everywhere, but she found no trace of Bernard..
She leaned against the wall at the end of the corridor, catching her breath. The doctor had warned her not to overexert herself due to her recent surgery and poor physical condition. She was at risk of a miscarriage.
She had been eagerly awaiting the arrival of her baby, taking all sorts of medications and supplements for the sake of her child. But now...
Eleanor looked at the golden leaf again.
Could âAâ stand for Area Opaca? If so, the person who gave her the leaf couldnât be Bernard, but someone from Area Opaca. They must have known sheâd search for Bernard and used the leaf to lure her in.
But why? What could they possibly gain from involving her?
Eleanor pondered on these questions, her hand unconsciously caressing her lower abdomen. She knew in her heart that Bernard took precedence over the unborn child. She loved Bernard more than anything else in the world.
With that in mind, Eleanor stowed away the golden leaf, tore the medical report in half, and turned to see Scott, who had been waiting in the distance, looking at her with confusion.
Scott hadnât been with her at the doctorâs office. He didnât know about her pregnancy, only that she seemed troubled by some medical report.
Eleanor didnât plan on telling him. Instead, she wondered where she could get some sleeping pills. Even if she knew how to get to Area Opaca, she wouldnât be able to shake off Scott and his team.
Even though Scott and his men could provide safety, she didnât want to put them in danger. Determined to go alone, Eleanor knew that it could be a one-way trip. But she had to find Bernard, even if it meant risking her life.
As for the baby, she had wanted to bear a child for Bernardâs sake. Without Bernard, the childâs existence seemed less significant.
However, she would still do her best to protect the child. With that thought in mind, Eleanor took out her phone and bought some medicine to prevent a miscarriage. Upon seeing the large amount of medication, Scott couldnât help but approach Eleanor. âMadam, are you ill?â he asked.
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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