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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

A heavy weight pressed on her chest, and the sadness inside her remained unexpressed.
Around seven o’clock, the city streets were aglow with Lights, bustling with the vibrant energy of people going about their daily
lives.
After a lengthy walk, Sabrina reached the beach.
She halted, leaning against a stone railing, her gaze fixed upon the motion of the sea.
Then, her phone rang suddenly.
Sabrina glanced at the incoming message. It was from Tyrone, although it was actually sent by Jennie.
“Aunt, can you do a video call now?”
After a brief pause, Sabrina responded, “Yes.”
The video call commenced, revealing a lovely young girl on the screen.
Jennie had radiant skin, dark grape-like pupils, and striking good looks. Her petite nose and dainty mouth gave her an adorable
appearance, and there was something near her mouth, as though she had just enjoyed some dessert.
Upon seeing Jennie, Sabrina’s troubled heart eased slightly.
“Hi, Jennie.”
Observing the darkness in Sabrina’s background, Jennie inquired curiously, “Aren’t you going to the award ceremony tonight?”
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Sabrina replied, “Something came up, so I’m currently outside.”
Sabrina smiled and turned her camera to capture her surroundings, showing them to Jennie.
As Jennie observed, her brow furrowed in concern, and she asked, “Do you still have the trophy?”
Sabrina reassured her, “Yes, I do. I’ll show it to you when I get back.”
“I want to go with you too...”

With enthusiasm, Jennie started to express her desire to accompany Sabrina, but before she could finish, a familiar male voice
intervened, “Jennie, it’s time for your shower.”
Jennie looked up, pouting, and protested, “I’m talking to Sabrina!”
Tyrone’s voice was patient but firm, “You can talk to her after you’ve taken your shower.”
A large hand appeared on the screen, gently patting Jennie’s head.
Sabrina joined in, saying, “Jennie, go take your shower, and we’ll chat later.”
“Then wait for me,” Jennie said, placing the phone down before she left.

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