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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 178
Had Tyrone been withholding the truth?
“What? Scared to confirm it for yourself?”
Sabrina dug her nails into her palms, marking them red.
She understood Galilea was trying to rattle her.
The more Galilea taunted her, the more resolute Sabrina became in not giving her satisfaction.
“Sabrina, you claim to be Tyrone’s wife, right? Don’t you trust him?
One thing I admire about you is that you know Tyrone doesn’t care for you. See, just yesterday, my assistant called him and he
immediately came to me. He even introduced me to his grandparents. Without you, Tyrone and I would have been wedded long
ago. He loves me, and you’re the one intruding on us.”
“You’re the one who knows the intruder’s identity best, Galilea. Tyrone and I were married when you two were already over. I
never came between you two; you’ve been coming between us!” Sabrina’s voice quivered as she struggled to hold back her
emotions.
“Why are you avoiding your phone then? Stop pretending. You fear it because you know the truth. You’ve accepted it. You’re the
one disrupting Tyrone and me.”
“Humph,” Sabrina scoffed. “You want me to look at my phone? Fine, it’s no big deal. Even if the online crowd brands me as the
other woman, can it alter the fact that you are, in reality, the intruder?”
Sabrina knew she shouldn’t have checked her phone.
But her hands moved of their own accord, retrieving her phone from her purse and opening Twitter.
Numerous unread messages waited for her.
Her hands quivered as she opened the first one.
The number of replies to her most recent post had exploded into the thousands.

She had braced herself for it. When she came across those hurtful words, she wasn’t taken aback. What did surprise her,
though, was the timing.
It had been several days since the first comment accusing her of being a third party had appeared.
It was dated August 16th.
What happened that day?
She racked her brain, remembering that it was a Saturday when she had watched a show with Tyrone and Later fetched him
from the club.
They must have been caught on camera.
Sabrina tried to compose herself, switching off her phone and casually saying, “I’ve seen it. Now what? Those folks don’t know
the real story.
Do you think I should be bothered by their words?”
Galilea laughed in response. “Sabrina, you’re so naive. Didn’t you wonder why you’re only discovering this several days later? Or
why no one stepped in to set the record straight?”

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