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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Sabrina sought justice from William. Caught in the crossfire, William exchanged a glance with Keilani. Keilani pouted unhappily
and looked away.
William had been friends with Keilani for years. William understood her disposition and knew that she wouldn’t apologize.
William said dismissively, “It’s just a misunderstanding. Don’t take it to heart, Sabrina. Well, you can leave now. I need to discuss
something with Liliana.”
Hearing this, Keilani raised her eyebrows and flashed a smug smile at Sabrina. “Anne, let’s go. William, I’ll treat you to dinner
another day.”
Evan hastily exited the scene, not wanting to stay there any longer.
Sabrina pursed her lips and looked determinedly at William.
Seeing that Sabrina was refusing to budge, William cast her a sharp look and said, “Sabrina, I’ve shown you enough respect so
far. Don’t cause trouble.”
“I was falsely accused. Don’t I deserve an apology?” Sabrina sneered.
William’s tone was getting terse and unfriendly. “What else do you want?”
Liliana winked at Sabrina, discreetly signaling her to drop it and not to provoke William further.
Sabrina appreciated Liliana’s kindness, but she didn’t want to work for Saleel Studio anymore. She made up her mind and
declared, “I want to resign.”

William, seemingly amused, looked up at Sabrina. “Sabrina, are you threatening me?” he asked, a hint of a smile playing on his
Lips.
“No, I just feel that this place doesn’t deserve me to stay, and I don’t see a reason to stay, so I’ve decided to resign,” Sabrina
replied calmly.
She understood that Keilani was from the Wilson family, and William didn’t want to offend her, no matter what Keilani did.
But there was a grudge between Sabrina and Keilani starting from the past. If she continued to work here, Keilani would only
continue to make things difficult for her, and William would look the other way.
Liliana was just and fair, but she didn’t have a say in front of Keilani and William.
So, the best course of action for Sabrina was to quit.
“Sabrina, are you sure? Do you want to rethink this?” Liliana asked with reluctance in her expression.
“No, thank you for the support you’ve shown me these days. I appreciate it. If there’s anything I’ll miss about this place, it’s you.
I’ll draft a resignation letter and send it to your email. Please approve it.”
Liliana glanced at William.
William didn’t care. “Didn’t she ask you to approve it? Then, just approve it. We’re not short of photographers.”
In William’s eyes, Sabrina was a stubborn young woman and not worth the trouble of retaining as an employee.

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