Chapter 1394 The news hit Dominic like a sledgehammer to the chest, his heart pounding a wild rhythm as the blood drained from his face. For a moment, disappointment etched into his features, but he quickly regained his composure. Dominic said, âEven if I get better, Iâll be half-paralyzed. Sophie, sticking with me is just gonna wear you out.â He sighed, a heavy sound laden with resignation. âSince youâve fallen for my brother, Iâll step aside.
Consider it my last gift to you both.â
In his heart, Dominic must have lost the will to live. He took the pills that Sophie had tampered with, his eyes locked on her the whole time. It was as if he was waiting for her to stop him, but Sophie did nothing.
When Dominic swallowed the entire dose, Sophieâs realization dawned like a cold sunrise. He must have suspected her continuous meddling with his medication, causing his condition to worsen. Thatâs why he finished it all in one go.
The image of Dominic convulsing, foam at the mouth, sent Sophieâs heart racing. It was the first time she had ever killed someone, and not just anyone, but someone who had been so kind to her. The guilt should have been suffocating.
However, Sophie didnât admit to killing Dominic, only acknowledging that she had been consistently switching and adding medications. Therefore, she showed no sign of regret, merely looking at Eleanor, who was scrutinizing her, with a cold, mocking smile.
âSure, I swapped the pills,â Sophie sneered, âbut he couldâve chosen not to take them once he found out. He chose to let me have my way.â
Eleanor, who had pieced together the story, looked at Sophie with a mixture of contempt and pity. âYou couldâve had the most sincere and precious love in the world, but you destroyed it. You killed Bernardâs brother, and thatâs something Bernard can never forgive or forget.â
That statement clenched Sophieâs heart, a sting as if prodded by an unseen force. Enraged, she scrambled to her feet.
âAnd what gives you the right?â Sophie spat, her voice gaining volume. âI knew Bernard before you did. I did so much more for him. How dare you steal him from me? How?!â
Eleanorâs expression turned icy as she watched Sophie lunge towards her, only to be restrained by her chains.
âAnd what gives you the right?â Eleanor fired back. âBy seducing his brother to get close to him? By killing his brother and still expecting Bernard to love you?â
Eleanorâs gaze lingered on the face that bore a resemblance to her own, growing more irritated by the second.
âLove isnât about who comes first or last. Besides, I had no idea about your relationship with Bernard until after you two broke up. Why blame me for his lack of feelings towards you?â
âWho else can I blame?â Sophieâs voice rose to a hysterical pitch as she pointed a chained hand at Eleanor. âIf it wasnât for you selling yourself, how would Bernard have ever noticed you, taken pity on you, and brought you into his life?â
Eleanorâs response was calm, as she revealed the truth. âBernard didnât buy me out of pity. He met me long before all this, and he said it was love at first sight...â
âThatâs impossible!â Sophie refused to believe it, âHeâs never shown interest in any woman. How could he fall for you at first sight?â
After her outburst, Sophieâs eyes lifted to meet Eleanorâs face, âIt must be because you look like me. Thatâs why he noticed you, right?!â
Eleanorâs finger traced her own cheek in response. âIf weâre talking about resemblance, it should be said you look like me.â
âHmmph,â came the derisive laugh from Sophie. âOn what grounds?â
âOn the grounds of your motherâs interference and your fatherâs lapses in judgment.
Hearing Eleanorâs words, Sophieâs expression froze.
Just as she opened her mouth to retort, Eleanor stood up from her chair and walked towards her with measured steps. âSophie, youâve had a life of luxury from a tender age, pampered and groomed into a beautiful, affluent lady. But do you think how did you come by all this?â Eleanor extended her fair fingers, gripping Sophieâs cheek, tilting her chin upwards forcing her to meet the resentment brewing in Eleanorâs eyes. âBecause of my motherâs fortune, youâve lived a life of luxury,â Eleanor said coolly, her voice a blade slicing through the tension. âItâs thanks to her that the Ratliff Group became a titan in A City and why you grew up as a pampered heiress. If it werenât for my mom, your whole family would have been out on the street, scorned citywide as a family that doesnât pay its debts.
And your mom? To give her bastarding daughter â you â a leg up and to bed herself into a better life, she pushed and prodded Cameron to cast my mom adrift.
Itâs only down to some sheer dumb luck, our survival, that youâre not spending a lifetime living off the spoils of others.â
Eleanorâs fingers brushed against Sophieâs soft skin. âThe happiness youâve enjoyed through deceit is now being repaid in kind. The love of Bernard youâve coveted all your life now belongs to me. And for sake, heâs taken over your family business. You and your father have lost everything, back to where started. Itâs the cycle of karma.â
my motherâs A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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