Chapter 1427 Cradled in his arms, Eleanorâs whole body trembled, yet as she caught the familiar, icy scent of him, her shaking subsided.
Slowly, she lifted her eyes to meet the chiseled jawline of the man looking down at her with his long lashes casting shadows on his cheeks.
In each otherâs gaze, they saw a reflection of their own faces â one pale, the other resolute neither willing to look away.
âEleanor, letâs go home.â Ignoring the gunshot wound in his shoulder, Bernard scooped up Eleanor in a bridal carry.
The effort caused blood to trickle from his wound onto Eleanorâs cheek, a startling crimson smear.
âPut me down!â Eleanor commanded.
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He was injured and still carrying her was he out of his mind? Eleanor, worried he was in pain, struggled to be released, but Bernard leaned in, pressing a kiss to her forehead.
âEasy, donât move.â
That familiar term of endearment, âeasy,â once again brought tears to Eleanorâs eyes.
âItâll hurt if you exert yourself.â
His lips were white from strain, yet he smiled faintly. âAs long as you donât squirm, it wonât hurt,â he said.
Moved by Bernardâs stubbornness, Eleanor wrapped her arms around his neck for a fleeting moment.
She buried her face in his chest, feeling his heartbeat, her tears flowing uncontrollably.
âBernard, youâre such a fool...â
This fool, for her sake, was willing to do anything. Even if it meant giving up his life, he was always without regret.
Bernardâs love was so pure that Eleanor felt overwhelmed with guilt.
Because she never treated him as well, yet this fool didnât mind.
With this thought, Eleanor lifted her tear-filled eyes, looking at him through a mist.
âIt hurts me to see you like this, please put me down.â
She rarely expressed her concern for him, which only deepened the smile on Bernardâs lips.
Cedric once said, thereâs no shame in a wifeâs concern.
So, Bernard, leaning on his wounded shoulder, held the woman in his arms tighter as he walked out.
-âBernard lowered his eyes, looking at the bewildered Eleanor, and smiled again. âIâm not letting âHoney, I need your concern, so-â go.â
Not letting go.
Never letting go.
Eleanor protested, âThereâs a baby on the way, itâs heavy.â
Bernard replied, âEven with an extra one, your husband can carry the weight.â
Their intimate exchange faded into the distance as they left.
Yates stepped out of the safe room, watching their retreating figures without trying to stop them.
He didnât hope for Eleanorâs forgiveness, only watching quietly, as if through them he saw himself and Pauline from years past.
Pauline, pregnant at the time, had also been heartbroken to see him wounded. She must have loved him dearly.
But fate played its cruel hand, and the seeds of his own making were discovered by Pauline, who then left without looking back, taking their child.
Before she left, she clung to him, crying that she had fallen in love with him and found it unbearably hard to leave.
Yates aged eyes clouded with tears at the memory of Paulineâs painful departure.
Until the figures before him blurred, he spoke in a low, regretful tone.
âThe puppet you locked away, Iâll take care of it. Area Opaca will trouble you no more.â
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
ï¤Chapter 1426 Bernard and Eleanor heard him but offered no reply.
1/2 Eleanorâs last ties of kinship were severed by Yatesâ threats.
Bernardâs life was shortened by a chip in his brain, a consequence of Yatesâ doing.
Between them, one had lost family, and the other still harbored hatred. Who would bother with him?
From the moment Area Opaca fell, Yates had foreseen this lonely end.
He could no longer regain Eleanorâs affection; his final act would be to settle scores with Xavier, and then...
Yates lowered his gaze to the blue tattoo on his hand.
After it ended, it was time to join her.
At the elevator in the corridor, Robin, Evan, Gianna, Aidyn, Scott, and countless members of the Siren Organization stood still. They had seen Bernard shoot himself to save Eleanor and atone for the Siren Organization while breaking down the door above. They admired Bernardâs responsibility and worried for him, relieved when the robust steel door of the biozone finally blasted open.
Their destruction of the door caused the elevator shaft to be blocked, and after a long detour, they found the escape room. They emerged just in time to see Bernard, holding Eleanor, stepping resolutely from the dark corridor.
When Robin saw Eleanor nestled in Bernardâs arms, her small face turned up, oblivious to all but him, he knew.
In Eleanorâs heart, no one could replace Bernard.
And the shot Bernard had fired without hesitation proved how much she mattered to him.
In that moment, Robin felt his own unrequited feelings fade away as if they were insignificant.
After making sure Eleanor was safe, he gestured to his team and, with a nonchalant swagger, walked away.
Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband (END)
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