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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

“Thank you, Blayze. Somehow, I feel it seems to be related to the sponsor’s staff,” Sabrina confided.
“Got it. I’ve already launched an investigation,” Blayze assured her.
“By the way,” Blayze sent another message.
“I heard you had some disagreements with Nicol and Karen yesterday.”
Sabrina confirmed, “Yes, I believe we’ve resolved it.”
She assumed the matter had been settled, though she remained uncertain about Nicol’s and his mother’s feelings toward her.
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Blayze continued, “Nicol has had asthma since birth, and his mother is very protective of him. If they did anything to upset you,
please try not to take it personally.”
“I understand,” Sabrina replied.
Blayze then expressed his admiration, “Your photographs have been the most impressive to me. Keep up the great work.”
“Thank you,” Sabrina responded gratefully.
After putting down his phone, Blayze instructed his secretary, “Go and fetch Miss Rivera for me.
“Yes, sir,” the secretary replied, recognizing the signs that Blayze was furious.
Shortly after, Sierra entered the room, her face adorned with delicate makeup. She greeted Blayze, “Blayze, do you have
anything to talk to me?”
Blayze, his gaze sharp, did not hold back.
“Who assisted you to claim someone else’s work as your own?”
“Addion” was an alias Sierra used.
Sierra had once harbored a fondness for Blayze and had taken up photography to have a shared interest with him. However, her
talents in the field were lacking, and she hadn’t achieved any noteworthy success.

To impress Blayze, she had secretly enlisted the help of some well- connected individuals who thought she was acting with
Blayze’s consent and had assisted her promptly, seeing that she was sort of a member of the Fowler family.
The only reason she had won second place in the previous competition was that the top prize had gone to a renowned
photographer.
As for this competition, Sierra hadn’t met Tyrone while seeking assistance on plagiarism. Soon after she ran into Tyrone and fell
for the latter, this matter had slipped her mind. She hadn’t anticipated that her actions would be exposed.
Realizing that Blayze detested falsehoods, she promptly apologized, “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that. I won’t do it again!”
Blayze regarded her with cold indifference.
Growing increasingly uneasy under Blayze’s intense gaze, Sierra exclaimed anxiously, “I genuinely understand that I was in the
wrong.
It was a mistake to claim someone else’s work as my own.”

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