Scars Of A Broken Bond

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Chapter 1189

While the two women engaged in their heated dispute, a small crowd had gathered, and murmurs ofdiscussion about the woman rippled through the onlookers.

It was evident to the passersby that Sabrina exuded confidence and poise, while the woman’s stanceappeared unreasonably obstinate.

The park’s staff, noting the growing commotion, felt compelled to intervene and mediate.

Sabrina’s plea remained simple: a mere apology from the young boy to Jennie. However, the womanadamantly declined, stepping aside to make a phone call. When she returned, there was a smugsatisfaction in her smile.

In an attempt to quell the escalating tension, the park’s staff decided to usher both parties to a nearbylounge.

They provided Sabrina with disinfecting cotton swabs and band-aids, which she graciously accepted.Gently and attentively, Sabrina began tending to Jennie’s wound.

Before long, the anticipated arrival of the police materialized.

The two officers hailed from the same branch that handled her father’s case, and as a result, they werefamiliar with Sabrina.

“Miss Chavez?” the senior officer inquired, a note of surprise in his voice.

“You called the police?”

The two officers recognized her immediately.

“Yes, it’s me,” Sabrina affirmed. She proceeded to provide a concise account of the incident to theofficers.

Upon hearing her explanation, the officers turned their attention to the woman and the child standingopposite.

The officers were given a directive for the situation to be handled with utmost care, recognizing that theboy had a unique identity.

The unexpected twist of Sabrina being the one to call the police, with the injured Little girl apparentlybeing the daughter of Sabrina and Tyrone, complicated matters significantly.

The senior officer exchanged a subtle wink with his junior colleague and proceeded to document theinformation from both sides in their customary fashion.

The junior officer then stepped outside to make a discreet phone call.

Upon his return, he whispered to the senior officer, “The captain advised us to follow protocol, given theunique identities involved.”

Given the unique identities on both sides, it was imperative to adhere to standard procedures.

The senior officer nodded in acknowledgment and addressed the little boy, asking, “Did you bump intothis little girl?”

Before the Little boy could respond, the woman interjected with a brusque statement, “I don’t think it’snecessary. Sir, surely your superior must have instructed you, right?”

She had contacted Mr. Fowler’s secretary, who assured her he would contact the police, framing it as aminor issue.

The senior policeman turned his gaze toward Sabrina, clearing his throat before asserting, “What doesthis have to do with our superiors? If you’re responsible for such an incident, it’s best to acknowledge it.There is evidence, after all. If you’ve caused harm, an apology is in order.”

The woman’s expression shifted, confusion clouding her features. What had gone wrong? Hadn’t thesecretary given her assurances?novelbin

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