A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 410
Chapter 410
After Bernard got Eleanor into the car, he said, “Eleanor, we’ve got an hour’s drive home. You can take a nap first.”
Eleanor nodded slightly. She had been planning to lean against the car window, but under his hopeful gaze, she took the initiative to sit on his lap.
She used to think that Bemard didn’t love her, so she never dared to profess her feelings.
Now that she was certain of his love for her and her love for him, she would be very brave.
Although she was also afraid, like Teresa had said, of being hurt by the same man twice.
But at least until that outcome arrives one day, she would give it all to love bravely.
She rested her head gently on Bernard’s shoulder, watching him and said, “Wake me up when we arrive home”
Bernard tumed his head, lightly kissed her lips, and then picked up the blanket next to him to cover her.
back, coaxing her to sleep, and whispered,
he had the chance to love her again. From now on,
didn’t respond to his words. She lay on him, looking out of the window.
carried Eleanor into the bathroom. Initially, he just wanted to help her
her skincare
saw a strange message had come
that he and Gianna
instinctively looked at Bernard who was still in the bathroom.
believe what he’s saying. He and Gianna have known each other for many years. If you don’t believe me,
then a few pictures came in, all of them were photos of Bernard and Gianna meeting.
these photos, all of
yet. He didn’t need to
in college about Bernard
and the whistleblower said it was Bernard who paid a lot of money
Shultz, these events and photos are enough to prove that
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