A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 388
Chapter 388
Bernard carried Eleanor back to the car and drove to the art center. As they were about to go in, he suddenly stopped and looked down at her “Eleanor, do you prefer musicals or concerts?” he asked. He had been so busy arranging the date that he had forgotten to ask about her preferences Eleanor wasnt a big fan of musicals, so she hesitated for a moment. But before she could say anything, Bernard signaled to the bodyguard behind him
The bodyguard immediately walked towards the concert hall, and after they went in, a staff member led them to the VIP box on the third floor On the stage of the music hall, t countless organ pipes decorated, which looked beautiful and spectacular.
As Eleanor sat in the box and watched the awe-inspiring performance on the stage, a smile gradually appeared on her lips
Bernard, who had been watching her all the while, felt a sense of joy when he saw her smile “Eleanor, you finally smiled,” he said
After she returned to the country, the smiles on her face were all pretend. He hadn’t seen such a sincere smile from her in a long time
smiled at Bernard Thank
her waist and brought her closer to him, kissing her forehead. “As long as
longer and leaned against his strong chest, watching the wonderful
the art center and back to the car. She fastened her seatbelt and leaned her
take a nap.
Sow, wanting to
liked to sleep on his lap. Many times, he would gently pat her back to comfort her In fact, he had been gentle to her when she fell
at the man who was
perfect side profile for a while
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