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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 891

Eleanor didn’t want to delve into the future; instead, she brushed off the hand covering her lips and asked, "Is your mom Wendy Pine or Tammie Pine?"

When Bernard saw that she even knew about Tammie Pine, he realized there was no point in hiding it anymore, gritted his teeth and confessed, "It's Tammie Pine."

Eleanor got it and nodded. Elbert Pine had mentioned before that one of the three sisters wasn't a Pine family member, but she didn't know who.

While she was pondering, Bernard suddenly gripped her chin forcefully, forcing her to look at him and ask, "Are you thinking about divorce?"

Eleanor opened her mouth and said, "No..."

Before she could finish, Bernard cut her off again with teary eyes: "We're just cousins; it's not a problem; please don't divorce me."

Eleanor, who had been interrupted twice, looked at the pained expression on Bernard's face and slightly furrowed her brows. "We still share blood; how can your moral line be so low?"

These words were like a bullet to Bernard's heart, making it hurt even to breathe: "So, Eleanor, are you planning to leave me?"

As he said this, his icy eyes welled up with tears, as if he would start crying the moment Eleanor nodded.

Eleanor felt that Bernard's trust in her was not enough; maybe she didn't provide a sense of security, so he was so afraid to lose her.

But if Elbert hadn't told her in advance that one of the three sisters wasn't a Pine, she would indeed had chosen to give up on Bernard.

In her opinion, siblings can't be together; her moral values wouldn't allow her to do so, and she can't live with her own brother.

Seeing her silence, Bernard thought she was tacitly agreeing; his body went cold, as did his heart.

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