A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 488
Chapter 488
“Eleanor, undo my shirt.”
By unbuttoning his shirt he means unbuttoning the collar of the shirt.
Eleanor didn’t dare touch him, nor did she want to: “Do it yourself.”
Bernard moved slightly, and this tiny movement brought a trembling sensation, making Eleanor’s ears blush.
“If you help me undo it, I’ll let you go.”
The man’s voice was unbearably deep and h o ar se: “Mmm…”
Eleanor finally raised her hand to touch the silver-white shirt after seeing him agree.
She unbuttoned the first three buttons for him, and saw part of his chest exposed below the open collar….
His chest was strong, his skin delicate, his collarbone se**y and well-defined, and his Adam’s apple alluring.
Looking up further, there was that
face, half-hidden in the dim light….
Eleanor stared at the C
“Eleanor, I miss you so
more she looked, the more she
sitting on his lap, he hadn’t touched her in a long time, and
many years with Bernard, could understand his
change the
said you’d
after unbuttoning your
Bernard not
The man held her
pain swept
He instinctively let go
But the intense
“Bernard!”
her waist, and without
her back with the other, about to kiss her, but suddenly
face pale and draining the
the pain, and put her on the couch before standing
unsteady steps, made
and quickly reached out to help him, but he fell on
and, feeling a bit
at night, he suddenly fell, and now
Bernard seemed not to
him, his face
headache, I’ll be
his body, hugged Eleanor’s waist, and then buried his face in her
touched his cold face, and suddenly felt scared: “Let’s go to
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