Chapter 1390 âEleanor.â Just as she turned towards the door, Bernard had called out to her.
Eleanor spun around, her eyes locking with Bernardâs, which had involuntarily dropped to her swelling belly.
âCan I... may I touch the baby?â he asked, his voice barely above a murmur.
Throughout her pregnancy, he had been absent, his hands never having the chance to feel the life they had created stirring within her. Should she allow it just this once?
Following his gaze, Eleanor looked down at the gentle curve of her abdomen and gave a slight nod. She couldnât find it in her heart to deny him.
With a cautious reverence, Bernard extended a trembling finger and let it rest gently against her belly, feeling the round firmness beneath. In that touch, the jagged edges of his heart seemed to soften.
Witnessing the tender emotion in Bernardâs eyes, Eleanor was suddenly reminded of Cedric, holding a childrenâs book close, narrating tales to the unborn child inside Haileyâs womb.
She too wished for her childâs father to share a moment, to speak a word or two, so that when they parted, the regret wouldnât be as sharp. Overcome with emotion, she found herself asking Bernard, âWould you... like to talk to the baby?â
Bernard froze, unsure of what to say but cherishing the opportunity nonetheless. He gently caressed Eleanorâs belly and whispered, âHello...â
After speaking, he looked up anxiously at Eleanor, âCan he hear me?â
Eleanor placed her hand over her belly, nodding softly. âItâs nearly six months now. Thereâs movement. Sometimes, when I talk, heâll stretch out a little hand or foot, give me a kick. It means he can feel it.â
Bernard, a soon-to-be father for the first time, was unfamiliar with these miracles. Hearing about the babyâs tiny movements, his eyes brimmed with emotion.
âWhy... why isnât he moving now?â
He touched her gently, searching for the movements Eleanor spoke of, but felt nothing.
âPerhaps... you havenât said enough,â she suggested with a small smile. The baby wasnât accustomed to his voice yet, and probably didnât respond to a strangerâs greeting.
Bernard stared at the prominent belly, thoughtful for a moment before rising from his chair and kneeling before her, his gaze almost level with the temporary home of their unseen child. With profound sincerity, he spoke again.
âYour mother has endured so much to bring you into this world. She hopes for nothing more than your safe arrival and a healthy, happy life. And as your father, Iâve been absent, unable to share stories or lessons with you, unable to care for your mother. For that, I am deeply sorry. But my child, daddy doesnât ask for much in life. Just knowing that your mother is well and you are born safe, thatâs enough to support me through the hardest timesâ
As if sensing his fatherâs earnest plea, the baby seemed to respond. At the moment his words fell silent, Eleanor felt a stir within her womb, âHe moved.â
At Eleanorâs words, Bernard eagerly pressed his ear against her belly, yearning for the closest connection with the tiny life inside.
Three distinct kicks followed, each as palpable as if they were tapping directly on Bernardâs cheek, clear and strong.
In that instant, Bernard, the untouchable figure who seemed to dwell amongst the stars, let his proud guard fall and tears streamed down his face.
His heart was heavy with unspoken emotions, and in an attempt to hide them from Eleanor, he pretended to listen more intently, wrapping his arms around her waist.
With his head bowed, his cheek against her stomach, he silently released the pent-up feelings of vulnerability and longing.
Eleanor could not see Bernardâs face, nor could she decipher the emotions hidden there. She simply let him hold her, feeling the weight of the moment stretching between them.
They stayed like this until the babyâs movement ceased. Slowly, Bernard composed himself, reluctantly loosening his hold on Eleanor.
âTake care of yourself,â he whispered.
Eleanor nodded, and for a long while, they just looked at each other, each lost in their own thoughts. Finally, it was Eleanor who broke the silence.
âI should go now,â she said, her voice steady but her pace quick as she left the control room, not daring to look back for fear that her resolve would crumble.
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Bernard watched her go, the pain in his heart intensifying. He smirked bitterly at himself, knowing all too well that pain was the just desert for those who let weakness dictate their decisions.