Chapter 885 She guessed it right, Donna did plan it that way. But why would Donna want to hurt someone Bernard cherished?
Eleanor just came here with Bernard. Even though she couldnât understand, she wouldnât say a word. She just held Bernardâs arm tightly and stood quietly by his side.
Seeing that she was silent, Donna turned her cold and cruel gaze back to Bemard. Seeing the wedding ring on his left ring finger, her face turned icy instantly.
âYou guys are married?â
The man who once tried to hide Eleanor was now blatantly holding her hand, letting Donna clearly see their wedding rings âI didnât live up to your expectations; I eventually married her.â
Once she got a clear answer, the coldness in Donnaâs eyes turned into anger.
She tossed the book in her hand and pointed a withered, burnt tree barkâlike finger at Eleanor.
âYou once promised Dominic that you would marry Sophie. How could you break your word and marry her?â
That angry voice echoed out of the window.
The volume didnât decrease, but instead carried a sense of hatred.
âAre you so bewitched by this woman that youâve forgotten how good Dominic was to you?â
Donna was like a madwoman, her sunken eyes filled with hatred as she yelled at Bernard.
âIf you have a shred of conscience, divorce her and marry Sophie. Or Dominic wonât rest in peace!â
It was then that Eleanor truly understood how painful it was for Bernard to be forced into marrying Sophie.
She looked at Bernardâs profile and saw that he had no reaction, just coldly watching Donnaâs tantrum, so she didnât say anything.
Liana once mentioned that Donna had a mental illness. Any slight trigger would make her behave abnormally. It seemed like she was having an episode now.
Donna cursed for a long time until Bernard raised his hand and a prison guard came in and gave her an injection, and then her emotions gradually calmed down.
But she still didnât give up, with her weak yet hateful words, she continued to accuse Bernard:
You knew Dominicâs wish was to marry Sophie, but you didnât help him make it happen. But Dominic was so good to you.â
Bernard stood outside the door, emotionless, looking through the clear glass at the woman tied to the wheelchair, who had no strength to struggle.
âIf Dominic knew I had a lover, he would never force me to marry Sophie. All of this is just a moral shackle you use to bind me.â
âHeh-â
Donna started to snicker. Her wrinkled, drooping eyelids suddenly lifted.
Eleanor saw the eyes under those lids, red as if filled with blood vessels, which made her heart race.
Bernardâs mother could scare people with just a look. Her methods must be terrifying Noticing that Eleanor was a bit scared, Bernard slightly lowered his head to comfort her, saying, âDonât be afraid. I will protect you. She wonât be able to hurt you in this lifetime.â
Eleanor nodded gently, gripping his arm tightly again. It seemed that being closer to Bernard made her feel safer.
Seeing their sweet and harmonious scene, Donna felt very uncomfortable, as if a tho was stuck in her heart. She wished she could rush over and pull their arms apart!
Why did her son die while Tammie Pineâs son could have everythingâpower, his beloved, and a happy life? While her son was in a cold grave. This was so unfair!
Donna was gnashing her teeth in anger, glaring at Bernard, âYou wait, when I get out of jail, I will make your wife restless!â
Eleanor felt terrified, as if Donna would attack her the next second.
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
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As for Donnaâs threats and curses, Bernard didnât care at all: âWhether you can get oor not, is all up to me!â
Donna didnât retort but smirked at Eleanor. She felt that she could still kill someone pretending to be mentally ill and escaping from prison It seemed that Bernard could see through her thoughts. He coldly stared at Donna an said, âIf you dare to hurt her, Iâll make the entire Stanley family pay!â
Even if Donna had no chance to hurt Eleanor, Bernard blocked her way with just one entence.
Donnaâs face turned gloomy, and no one could tell how deep the malice in her heart was,