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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Sabrina’s thoughts fleetingly turned to “Tom and Jerry.” Regrettably, without
contact details, there wasn't much she could do. “Alright,” she acknowledged.
The following day, Sabrina headed to Daily Company for an advertising shooting.
Meanwhile, in Mathias, the grand celebration of Sergio and Marnie’s wedding
was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.

Tyrone’s arrest and the resulting turmoil within the Blakely Group made it
unfeasible for Sergio to proceed with the wedding at this time.

Additionally, Marnie was worried that Tyrone would implicate Sergio.

With the wedding date hanging in uncertainty, Marnie and Sergio retreated to
Marnie's hometown. It was in the quaint Fifth Villiage of Yemond Town, nestled in
the North District of Mathias.

The villagers there had long been privy to Marnie’s romance with her affluent city
beau.

Rumors of Sergio’s generosity echoed through the town, as did the lavish
purchases of household appliances and cars for Marnie and even the relocation
of Marnie’s siblings to a better school.

Whispers circulated that Jamal, Marnie’s father, was considering buying a house
once Marnie and Sergio got the marriage certificate.

Those villagers were envious, thinking Jamal was blessed with a daughter who
had found herself a prosperous match.

However, others were skeptical of Marnie’s relationship with her wealthy
boyfriend. Some believed he was only interested in having a good time and
would never tie the knot with Marnie who had not completed high school.

The cynics went on to assert that financial gains could be swift in the company of
the affluent. They speculated that Marnie was willing to be a mistress in
exchange for financial gains, and even if the relationship ended, she would not
have suffered any losses.

Despite these doubts, Jamal surprised everyone by announcing that Marnie and
Sergio had set a wedding date for July. He even invited his relatives and friends
to a grand feast at a hotel.

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This news confirmed the authenticity of Marnie’s relationship with her boyfriend,
which made them even more envious.

Jamal was treated well by the villagers now.

Previously, Jamal had a reputation for being stingy and taking advantage of
others, which caused him to have a poor relationship with other villagers.
However, things changed when Marnie’s boyfriend was a wealthy man.

They began to view Jamal as someone who might be able to help them in the
future, and their attitudes toward him shifted accordingly.

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Those same people who had

previously found Jamal insufferable

were now coming out of the

woodwork with newfound politeness,

a shift that Jamal took great pride in

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Jamal's elder brother, Wendell, was known for being straightforward and honest,
and he had a good relationship with the villagers due to his helpful nature.
When the townspeople compared Wendell and Jamal, Wendell was always
spoken of with high praise.

Much like Wendell and Jamal, Marnie and Shirley, who are close in age, were
also compared.

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Shirley was a college student

considered beautiful, excellent,

sensible, and obedient to her parents.
Many parents hoped that their

children could be as good as Shirley.

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When discussing Marnie, people

often remarked that she was not

suitable for romance due to her

stingy and temperamental nature.

They thought she might not be fit for

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