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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 266
Galilea’s expression changed subtly. “Sabrina, do you dare to take up a bet with me?”
As Sabrina stayed silent, a triumphant smirk crossed Galilea’s face.
“Why so hesitant? Are you scared? You know you’re sure to lose if you bet with me.”
“Why should I bet with you when I’m perfectly content now? I forgot to mention, Tyrone and I returned from a hot spring resort
this morning.
We shared a hot spring bath. He was quite insatiable; he was always eager in the hot spring pool. Trust me, he’s quite the lover,
always makes it last. Tyrone told me that you two never slept together when you were dating. Is that right?”
If Galilea wanted to stir her up, she could return the favor.
“Sabrina!” Galilea clenched her teeth.
“Yes, I’m here. What’s up? He hasn’t been intimate with you, has he?”
“That’s Tyrone’s respect for me! Unlike you, who is nothing but a plaything to him!”
“But I have him. And you, you’ll forever be the third wheel!”
“So what? Do you believe Tyrone would come to see me if I call him right now?”
Without wasting a moment, Galilea dialed Tyrone’s number in front of Sabrina.
To emphasize her point, she put the call on Loudspeaker, giving Sabrina a challenging stare.
“Hello, Galilea.” A deep masculine voice resonated from the phone.
“Tyrone, it’s me. You haven’t dropped by since I’ve joined the set. I’m free most of today. Could you make it here? We could
share dinner after the shooting.”
A silent pause lingered on the line.
In a hopeful whisper, Sabrina wished he might decline.

Tyrone conceded, “Sure thing.”
The air seemed to escape Sabrina’s lungs, a feeling of suffocation gripped her.
Why had he lost his fear of being seen with Galilea by the paparazzi now?
“Perfect! I’ll be waiting for you on set.”
Ending the call, Galilea stated, flaunting her victory, “Sabrina, you get the picture now, don’t you? Tyrone always dances to my
tune. He doesn’t care for you. Let’s make a bet. In a few days on September 20th, he will join me when I call him. We’ll see
who’s right!”
A chill ran down Sabrina’s spine.
She felt adrift.

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