Scars Of A Broken Bond

Chapter 1268
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Chapter 1268

“I understand. I was just venting,” Sabrina replied, her head hung low.

“But why do you think I’d leave because of Larry when I established the foundation? Now that youfirmly believe he’s not the mastermind, you should gather the evidence. Is it because you think Larrycan’t overturn the verdict at all?”

Tyrone admitted, “No, it’s simply my fear of you leaving.”

“Yet just a few days ago, you implored me to have faith in you and grant you time. I have promised you,but it seems you don’t trust me…”

Sabrina pinched her thigh to stifle her tears.

“You don’t care about me at all. You only care about yourself.”

Tyrone grew anxious.

“I’m sorry, Sabrina. Please don’t cry. I didn’t mean it that way. I just…”

He embraced Sabrina tightly and declared, “I can’t bear the thought of living without you. I promise I’llnever doubt you again.”

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“Only the naive would buy into your words.” Sabrina shot him a frigid glare and continued, “Youpromised not to hound me, and yet, here you are.”

Sabrina had already discerned that Tyrone was spouting nonsense occasionally, making it impossibleto take his words seriously.

Tyrone flashed an awkward smile, his head tilting to gently kiss her cheek.

“Love makes shamelessness bearable.”

“I can’t believe how shameless you are!” Sabrina couldn’t help but roll her eyes.novelbin

As he gazed at Sabrina, Tyrone found her incredibly alluring. He planted another kiss on her cheek andwhispered, “How about joining me upstairs tonight?”

Sabrina met his gaze but replied, “I’m utterly spent. I’m going home to rest.”

Pushing Tyrone away, she swung open the door.

Tyrone took a step forward, attempting to follow her.

Bang! The door slammed shut, leaving Tyrone standing there, bemused.

He touched his nose and called through the door, “Get some well-deserved rest, Sabrina. I’m headingupstairs.”

When Sabrina locked eyes with Bettie after closing the door behind her, her guilt led her to quickly lookaway, steering the conversation in a different direction.

“Bettie, you’re still up.”

Bettie had been perched on the couch, on the verge of disposing of some trash when she heard thecommotion outside the door. She peeked at the electronic screen, spotting the two figures locked in anembrace. She quickly retreated.

Looking at Sabrina, who was fraught with guilt, Bettie remarked, “I’ll be heading to bed shortly. By theway, how’s your foundation coming along? Have you found some free time recently?”

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