After Eleanor got into her car, Mansfield''s voice came, low and clear. "Eleanor, it might not be easy to stay in touch, but you know I''ll always be your friend, and someone you can rely on."
His words were simple but carried immense weight. There was no ambiguity, no regret-only open-hearted concern and a pure blessing.
The budding feelings that had once existed between them were now transformed by him into a solid friendship and a one-sided promise of protection.
Eleanor''s eyes grew warm, and she nodded firmly. "Mansfield, you have to promise to stay safe."
"Okay, I promise," Mansfield smiled. Under the dim yellow light, his smile was handsome and clean, just like the man himself.
Just then, Mansfield''s gaze shifted to a ck SUV parked about a dozen meters away. His eyes narrowed sharply. "Is that car your security detail?" he asked Eleanor.
Eleanor nodded. "Ian sent them."
Mansfield smiled. "Then I can rest easy."
"You should get going too," Eleanor said.
"Goodbye." Mansfield turned and strode toward his ck Land Rover. He opened the door, got in with a clean, decisive motion, started the engine, and drove away.
Eleanor watched his car merge into traffic and disappear. She couldn''t help but sigh. Mansfield had passed through her world like a shooting star, ultimately speeding toward his own destiny.
Eleanor started her car and left. In the car behind her, a text message was sent.
Goodwin Manor.
[Understood.]
Mansfield''s graceful exit, Eleanor learning to be with him again everything was moving in the direction he had hoped for.
Half an hourter,n''s phone vibrated
securit gain. It was a text from the
security detail. [Ms. Sutton has arrived safely at her residential Complex
A momentter, his phone chimed again. This time, it was from Eleanor. [I''m home.
You can bring Evelyn back now.]
[Okay, we''re on our way,]n texted back.
Back home, with her daughter
absent, Eleanor went to her study to
work. Princess came up andy
down to rest at her feet. Eleanor looked at the dog with gentle eyes. Sometimes, the feeling of having a furrypanion by your side was incredibly therapeutic.
A little after nine,n walked in, holding Evelyn''s hand. Princess immediately got up
from Eleanor''s feet and went downstairs.
Eleanor came downstairs as well. Ian looked up at her, and their eyes met unintentionally.
"Mommy, tomorrow is Great-Grandma''s birthday. You''re going, right?" Evelyn asked, looking up at her.
Eleanor nodded. "I''ll be there."
Evelyn took Princess to the yroom. Joslyn came over and asked, "Mr. Goodwin, would you like some tea?"
Hearing this, Eleanor said to Joslyn, "Joslyn, could you slice up some fruit instead?" Joslyn smiled. "Of course. I''ll get some fruit ready."
His gaze was so intense it made Eleanor''s heart race. She looked away, busying herself by straightening the throw pillows on the sofa.
so."