A Second Chance at Forever

Chapter 363



Chapter 363

Chapter 363


Chapter 363


When the plane touched down in W City, Eleanor was beat.


Pearce, however, was still chipper, having endured the long haul flight.


Once off the plane, he promptly whisked Eleanor off to the hotel…


He seemed to know W City like the back of his hand.


Seeing Pearce’s familiarity with the place, Eleanor breathed a sigh of relief. After all, being in a foreign land, she was a tad jittery.


After Pearce checked them in, he handed Eleanor the room key. “Get some shut–eye tonight. We’re heading to the space agency tomorrow.”


Eleanor nodded, took the key, and asked, “Do we actually have to go inside the space agency for our site visit?”


As Pearce lead her to their room, he replied, “Not sure, depends on their arrangements.”


Eleanor’s brow furrowed slightly at the prospect of running into Bernard.


But then she thought, so what if she did? What was there to be scared of?


With that thought, her worries began to ebb away.


Eleanor lugged her suitcase into the hotel room and the moment she shut the door, she walked over to the floor–to–ceiling window.


They were staying in the fanciest hotel in W City, with two penthouse suites booked. From here, they had a bird’s eye view of the city’s bright lights.


Tall buildings, adorned with lights, stood majestic and grand, their colorful glow breathtaking.


Off in the distance, streets crisscrossed, vehicles hustling and bustling, pedestrians coming and going.


Taking in the sight, Eleanor felt a wave of relaxation wash over her. After stretching languidly, she headed to the bathroom to freshen up


After washing the weariness away, Eleanor pulled out Emilia’s portfolio and studied her design style again before finally hitting the sack.


The next morning, before eight, Pearce was knocking on her door, urging her to get up – they had to go to the space agency.


Eleanor quickly got dressed in a red dress, put on a light makeup, and opened the door.


Just as Pearce was leaving his room, he caught sight of Eleanor and was somewhat taken aback.


“Why are you trying to mimic your sister?”


“I’m pretending to be her, afraid I’ll be found out.”


Pearce let out an exasperated chuckle.


“Your sister has never shown her face in public. People only know her name, not what she looks like.”


Typically, once Emilia’s assistant took over a project, he’d be the one to do the site visits.


All he had to do was report the site data and the desired style to Emilia, and she’d whip up a design in no time.


But Emilia only did the designing part. The subsequent steps, like implementing the design on software, she didn’t get involved with.


Those tasks were handled by the staff at Vanguard Architects, so Emilia didn’t need to meet with the clients.


Eleanor could’ve done the same, but her lack of knowledge in the architectural industry meant she had to get her hands dirty on site to learn the ropes.


Hearing that Emilia had never made a public appearance, Eleanor breathed a sigh of relief. “I was worried I’d be recognized.”


With a nonchalant shrug, Pearce dropped his forced smile and said, “Let’s hit the road,” leading her towards the space agency.



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