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A Second Chance at Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)

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Chapter 1376

“Alright, now that the deal’s done, how about we head downstairs and wrap up tonight’s dinner?” Yates

extended a hand, the very picture of a gentleman, towards Eleanor.

Eleanor stared at the hand before her, stained with the blood of bad deeds, and let out a wry chuckle.

She had yearned for a life untouched by the mud of the world, a tranquil existence, yet here she was,

willingly stepping into the fray.

With a swallow of her rage and disappointment towards Yates, she placed her hand into his palm,

playing her part in the final act of the night.

After the guests had filed out, Yates turned to the girls his family had adopted, instructing them to take

good care of Eleanor, to harbor no resentment against her. His every word was a veiled concern for

Eleanor. In truth, aside from his shadowy dealings with Area Opaca, Yates had always treated Eleanor

quite decently. Had he not been the founder of Area Opaca, it was possible that Eleanor could have

come to see him as a grandfather figure in the long days to come.

The Sharp family had taken in four girls in total, each one legally under the guardianship of two uncles,

and they all bore the surname Sharp. One of them was a brand designer at Faustina Enterprises, and

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she was gentle and obedience.

Eleanor had such impression towards her because she overheard a conversation in the restroom,

where the adopted girls were gossiping about her.

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They couldn’t fathom where she had sprung from, suddenly demanding their deference and even

taking away their status as the first and second ladies in the Sharp family.

Amidst their grumbling, it was the gentle one who spoke up, rebuking them by stating that the titles of

first and second ladies in the Sharp family rightfully belonged to Emilia and Eleanor and that they were

merely outsiders.

This defense sparked the ire of the other three sisters, who turned on her, eventually revealed her

secret crush on Peterson…

Upon having her secret revealed, the gentle girl lost her composure. First, she denied ever loving

Peterson, then warned the other three to watch their step or risk being cast out of the Sharp family.

After her bold declaration, she grabbed a tissue, shouldered past her sisters, and stormed out of the

restroom, leaving them cursing in her wake.

Eleanor chose that moment to emerge from a stall, nonchalantly washing her hands at the sink.

The sisters froze upon seeing her. Eleanor finished washing her hands with an impassive face, then

slowly dried them under the hand dryer.

Without uttering a word, she left them there, wide-eyed and stumbling over apologies, assuring her that

they didn’t mean any harm and that they welcomed her return.

Eleanor replied coolly, “Whether you welcome me or not is immaterial to me. But treating your own

sisters with such cruelty–I simply can’t accept your apology.” With that, she walked away, only to see

Peterson looking longingly at the gentle girl as she helped her child into the car, her husband at her

side.

In Peterson’s deep gaze, Eleanor discerned his unrequited love and gradually understood that

Peterson’s crush was that gentle girl-Starry, the fourth adopted daughter in the Sharp family.

Had Starry not been married with a child, Eleanor might have told Peterson that Starry had also

harbored feelings for him, that their affection was mutual. But Starry’s marriage meant that Eleanor had

to keep the secret. Unattainable love required clear boundaries.

Peterson watched Starry drive away, then turned to Eleanor. “I thought you’d break it off with him after

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finding out. But here you are, still able to hold his hand and play the loving granddaughter.”

Eleanor’s lips curled slightly. “With age comes the understanding that rashness solves nothing. Only

through endurance can one plot a course to their goals.”

Peterson wanted to say something more, but Yates called out from the study, “Peterson, come to the

study.”

This was it-the reckoning after everyone had left. Eleanor, concerned, offered, “I’ll go with you.”

Peterson patted her shoulder reassuringly. “You should get some rest. Gather your strength, then go

fulfill your purpose. I’ll face what I must.”

With that, he strode up the stairs. Eleanor watched him go, realizing that Peterson indeed was cut from

a different cloth.

The heaviness of each step Peterson took up the stairs matched the pounding of his heart. Few could

stomach the terror of his grandfather. But Peterson was accustomed

to it, even though the current matter at hand was graver than any mistake he’d made before. Yet, he

harbored no regrets.

Summoning his courage, he pushed open the study door. The curtains on the balcony were drawn, and

the light in the study had dimmed to a secretive glow.

Yates, seated on the sofa with a robust riding crop in hand, gestured to the floor in front of him as

Peterson entered. “Kneel down-“.