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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 276
However, she knew it wasn’t the Heart of Ocean. Tyrone wouldn’t retrieve that piece from Galilea only to present it to her.
Observing Sabrina’s surprised state, Tyrone interjected, “You mentioned earlier the raw crystal from the Heart of Ocean was
sizeable. Large enough for more than a single piece. So, I had it inquired, and this is what I procured from the same person.”
“Thank you.” Gently, she closed the box and placed it off to one side.
“Won’t you give it a whirl?”
“I’UL try it on once we’re back at home,” Sabrina said casually.
It was possible that Tyrone had burnt a hole in his pocket to acquire this bracelet, yet Sabrina’s joy was lacking.
From the very beginning, Tyrone’s idea was flawed.
She had never desired a twin to the Heart of Ocean, not in the least.
The Heart of Ocean was never meant to be hers, and she had resigned from wanting it.
But perhaps this was her destiny. No matter what, she would always be in Galilea’s shadow.
Only once Galilea had the original could she have a semblance.
Her thoughts drifted to the exquisite ring in the car.
It wasn’t bought for her, which meant it was intended as a birthday gift for Galilea.
It implied he was planning to visit Galilea after their candlelit dinner.
He was indeed a man of many tasks.
Sabrina broached the subject cautiously. “I noticed a ring in your car.
It’s extremely elegant and charming. I quite fancy it. Could it be a present for me?”
Their marriage spanned over three years, yet wedding rings were absent.

She had once purchased a set of rings and wore one to work, but he was reluctant to sport his. His excuse was that if both wore
the same rings, it would tip off others.
She suggested naively, “If only one of us wears it, no one will suspect.”
She removed her ring, but he never wore his.
He simply didn’t wish to wear it.
Eventually, one ring got misplaced, and the other sat untouched.
“That ring is customized. If you like it, I can commission the designer to craft a similar one for you,” Tyrone explained.

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