Chapter 1387 âIs it because there are cameras here that you canât talk freely?â Eleanor asked pointedly, standing up quickly with the intention of finding Yates to turn off the surveillance, only to be pulled back by Bernard.
âEleanor, the control room is Yatesâ personal sanctuary; thereâs no surveillance here.â
The entire control room of Area Opaca was the only place without cameras. Yates wouldnât allow anyone to pry into his privacy.
Eleanor surveyed the room, noting walls that carried the sheen of heavy metal and even the door was a massive slab of steel, âHowâs the soundproofing? I donât want him eavesdropping...â
Seeing Eleanorâs wary gaze, Bernard couldnât help but curve his lips into an indulgent smile...
âThe soundproofing is top-notch. Besides, he doesnât know who I really am. Why would he be interested in listening in?â
Eleanor had guessed that Yates must have learned about Bernardâs true identity from Sophie, which was why his freedom was being restricted. But Bernard reassured her that Yates was clueless and held her hand tightly, offering a gentle and logical explanation.
âIf he knew about my true identity, how could I possibly be standing here unharmed before you?â His reasoning seemed sound, and Eleanor was inclined to believe him, though she still harbored some doubts, âBut you...â
Bernard knew what she was about to ask and softly cut her off.
âEleanor, the reason I havenât come home is that Sophie has been using my identity to threaten me. Sheâs forbidden me from leaving Area Opaca and from contacting anyone. To protect my identity, Iâve complied with her demands, hoping to discover the founder of Area Opaca so I could come home to you sooner.â
Bernard spoke these words to dispel all of Eleanorâs doubts. Only by alleviating her concerns could they part ways peacefully.
Bernard was well aware that no matter what hints he gave or whether Eleanor suspected his predicament, it wouldnât change the outcome.
Yates wanted a complete separation between them. If that didnât happen, Bernard would never be free, and Eleanorâs unborn child would be in danger.
His own capture or death didnât matter to him, but the child Eleanor had struggled so hard to conceive-that he had to protect.
The proud man, like an eagle under threat, being blackmailed by a woman-it pained Eleanor to hear it, and she couldnât resist stepping forward to embrace Bernard, âHoney, now that you know whoâs behind Area Opaca, you can leave. As for Sophie, Iâll deal with her later.â
Feeling her soft body against his, Bernardâs frosted heart melted instantly, and he raised his arms to hold her close.
She was protecting him in her own way, but regrettably, even without Sophie pushing her away, he had to push her away himself.
âEleanor.â
âIâm here.â Eleanor answered with a twinkle in her eyes, seemingly thrilled to be called by her name once more.
As Bernard looked down at Eleanor, the harsh words he needed to say just wouldnât come out; it felt too cruel. But the key to changing their situation was in his hands, and no matter how unbearable it was, he had to deliver the cruel truth.
âI now know who founded Area Opaca, and Iâll find a way to leave. Donât worry!â
âOK.â Eleanor nodded, hugging Bernard tighter. As long as he was safe, she would be at ease.
âThereâs one more thing I need to tell you.â
On hearing this, Eleanor lifted her smiling eyes to gaze at his stunning face, âGo ahead.â
After a long preamble, Bernard finally mustered the courage to speak.
The divorce papers I gave you last time... theyâre valid. So, we are officially divorced.â
The smile faded from Eleanorâs eyes, replaced by a sudden surge of sorrow, â...What do you mean?â
Bernard could feel his heart pounding, terrified of losing her but unsure of what to do except to hold her tight.
After a few seconds of staring at him, Eleanor pushed away from his embrace, lifted her chin slightly, and locked eyes with Bernard, âAnswer me.â
As she pushed him away, Bernard heard the sound of his own heart breaking, accompanied by the ticking of a countdown, hammering away at his chest. Once spoken, the hurtful words couldnât be taken back. He had to endure the heart-wrenching pain, looking at her from a distance through all the barriers between them.
âIt means... we are truly divorced.â
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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