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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Reconciliation and remarriage with Tyrone were not part of her immediate plans.
She resolved to let fate dictate the course of her life.
Turning over once more, she closed her eyes and willed herself into slumber.
Come morning, Tyrone’s chauffeur arrived promptly at Sabrina’s apartment at 7:30 a.m.
Sabrina opened the rear door, where Jennie was arranging her schoolbag in the middle seat. “Sabrina, please come in.”
Tyrone occupied the opposite seat, a laptop resting on his lap as he perused some documents. At the sound of Sabrina’s voice,
he glanced up in her direction.
Sabrina joined them in the car and shut the door. “Jennie.”
“Yes?” Jennie replied, lifting her head.
“Today marks your first day at school in Mathias. Are you feeling any jitters?” Sabrina inquired.
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
“No, I’m not nervous at all!” Jennie asserted with confidence.
“That’s excellent to hear. When you’re at school, make friends with your classmates. If you encounter any challenges, don’t
hesitate to reach out to Tyrone or me,” Sabrina advised.
“Sabrina, I understand,” Jennie assured.
“Have you ensured that you’ve packed up everything you need?”
Sabrina checked the contents of Jennie’s schoolbag.
Tyrone raised his head, his gaze lingering on Sabrina for a moment. A fleeting hint of sadness crossed his eyes.
This scene evoked a sense of déja vu, as she now attended to Jennie It was exactly Like she helped him pack up his Luggage
before his business trip, checking and reminding him over and over again, hoping that he would come back early.
He had indeed returned on time, but with another woman by his side, a woman named Galilea...

At that time, she had just discovered her pregnancy. The sadness that engulfed her was immeasurable.
Jennie unzipped her schoolbag and displayed its contents to Sabrina.
In addition to the school supplies, an assortment of tempting snacks also graced Jennie’s schoolbag.
Jennie blinked playfully and chuckled.
“Don’t misunderstand. I plan to share these with my classmates.”

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