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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 473

Under the dim streetlight, a handsome guy was tightly holding a petite girl, kissing her passionately.

Eleanor was forced to tilt her head back, unable to resist his intense kiss, her bright eyes staring at him.

“Bernard.” She muttered.

As his lips left hers, Eleanor pushed him away, “What are you doing again?”

Bernard's eyes were hazy, and hearing her question, he started to control his impulses, “Sorry.”

He let go of her slender waist, took a step back, trying to keep a distance from her, and his body swayed slightly.

Luckily, there was a car behind him. He leaned on the car door, trying to stay calm.

A headache that had persisted for several days made him unable to control himself. He slowly raised his hand, wanting to rub his temples.

However, when his gaze fell on the woman in front of him, he changed his mind and started to caress her short hair.

Enduring the severe pain, he whispered to her, “Eleanor, the car is yours. I won't take it back. If you don't want to drive it now, it's fine. You can drive it when you feel like it.”

After finishing, he quickly withdrew his hand, placed the car key in her palm, and whispered, “I'll leave now. You should take some rest, and I'll pick you up tomorrow.”

He didn't say what he would pick her up for, just trying to maintain the balance of his body and turned to walk to the other end of the villa.

He didn't look back, opened the car door, got in, and quickly found a bottle of painkillers, swallowing a few pills.

After calming down a bit, he looked through the car window at the woman still standing in place.

Looking at her, he suddenly thought of something, took out his phone, and sent her a message: [Eleanor, open the trunk]

He had hidden it well, and Eleanor didn't notice anything unusual, only thinking that he walked away so quickly because he was afraid she wouldn't accept the car.

She stood there, watching him, thinking about how to return the car when her phone vibrated.

She opened it and took a look, hesitated for two seconds, then walked to the back of the car, picked up the car key, and pressed the trunk's unlock button.

The trunk slowly opened, and a scent of roses hit her face. A bouquet of light pink flowers came into view.

Eleanor stared at the bouquet, and after a while, she slowly lowered her gaze, covering the sadness in her eyes.

She reached out and touched the elegant flower.

She had asked him for lychee roses before.

However, he told her, “That's not what you're supposed to have.”

Bernard watched her figure, a faint smile gradually appearing on his face.

Eleanor went back to her bedroom, found two vases, took the flowers off the bouquet one by one, and put them into the vases.

After arranging them, she turned around, and opened the wardrobe. Taking out a set of pajamas, she went to the bathroom to wash up, and then hurried to the study.

She sat down at the desk, turned on her phone, and signed up for a French training course.

She had been deceived by Teresa in the W City because she couldn't understand French. So, she thought, she should get back up where she fell.

Back when she was in school, her language talent was pretty good. Through her teachers' guidance and her own efforts, she could speak fluent foreign languages.

At that time, she had a calm mindset and could focus entirely on her studies. But later, too many things happened, and she could no longer keep her mind clear.

Now, she had taken over her sister's company and had made progress in the field of architectural design. Everything was moving in the right direction.

So, she had to calm down, cherish every minute and second, and work hard to make up for her inadequacies.

People without backgrounds could only become better through their own efforts so that they could...

Eleanor put away her messy thoughts and called the owner of the gold shop, asking him to make a pair of gold slippers and a pair of gold bracelets.

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