that's how most people referred to Eleanor. Pure beauty, a cheerful and determined character, and hardworking. The residents around Prickly Pear Valley knew the girl well.
it was unlikely anyone would recognize her. She knew gossip would spread quickly if peop
or Cal
e, Eleanor stood up, extending her hand to him. "Yes. Jonathan Abbe Turner?" Eleanor asked back. Feeling unlikely that the man with such a handsome face was Jonathan. Th
at. "Yes. I came here immediately, canceling a few schedul
nally stealing glances at the man. Surprised by the fact that Jonathan Abbe Turner still loo
riously. "I don't like your idea and Dad's to have our marriage solely to get heirs for the Turner family," Eleanor said, speaking up. Jonathan nodded,
g slowly. "So I decided to accept this marriage," Eleanor concluded firmly. Her determined
ned his back. "Wha
get Franklyn Adam,"
er reported Frank
d Franklyn won't get the punishment he deserves," Eleanor
man was thinking, it didn't take long before he nodded. Agreeing to
The girl sighed. "Well, you know, when the first and second wives live i
objected. Eleanor gave a thin smile, understanding if Jonathan felt a litt
No matter how good a woman is, no one will ever t
nly marry you
nd women," she said. Then she raised both hands in front of her face, surrendering. "Fi
?" she asked to the point. "I mean, well, we both know that this marriage happens because you need heirs. I don't need to know why you are so despera
ice of your entire family's wheat fields is not comparable to the baby you will give," Jonathan
n felt like a business transaction, and what they were talking about was a child! A child she wou
d logically. "Or if either you or I don't intend to continue the marriag
lt a strange sensation that suddenly emerged out of nowhere. "For now, the most important thing is that we get married and have a child. It doesn't matter if in the future
a bond? Isn't that easier? We don't need to prepare marriage documents. We don't nee
by his sharp gaze. "Although Turnerhail has a somewhat 'bad' image," Jonathan emphasized his words, "but I'm quite religious, especially my father,
conds later, the girl nodded. "Okay. I understand yo
y. Even though not as rich as Jonathan Abbe Turner, at least she loved that man and that man loved her too. Marriage would be
ossible. Mayb
s week, Eleanor even believed the wedding could take place tomorrow or today because Jonathan was part of the Turner family. And also, this wedding might not b
negotiating further. Perhaps indeed, the sooner the better. Eleanor herself w
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