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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

The manager bid them farewell at the door. “Goodbye.”
They returned to their vehicle.
The car zoomed down the road.
“Why did you suddenly decide to buy rings?” Sabrina glanced at Tyrone and posed her question.
“Nothing. I was just thinking that we’ve been married for three years, but we don’t even have couple rings.” Tyrone took her
hand, interlacing their fingers. Under the dim car light, he confessed, “Sabrina, I’m aware that I’ve failed in my duties as a
husband these past three years. You’ve been incredibly patient. I’ll do my best to make it up to you and compensate for the time
lost.”
She had agreed to give him another chance, but he could sense she was still cautious.
A wall seemed to exist between them, invisible but perceptible.
Their relationship had been strained and piecing it back together was going to be challenging.
Sabrina couldn’t trust him as implicitly as she once had.
She managed a small smile at him before her gaze wandered to the window, focusing on the world outside.
Night had enveloped the world outside. Street shops on both ends of the route sparkled in the dark.
Sabrina was quite aware of Tyrone’s sentiments, as well as his desire to make amends.
Nonetheless, she found it hard to discern if Tyrone’s kindness stemmed from love or remorse.
Galilea’s presence was akin to a ticking bomb for her
Sabrina was certain that their lives could never regain tranquility with Galilea in the picture.
Before hitting the club, they decided to fill their stomachs with a meal.
They pulled into the club’s underground garage and stepped out of the car one after the other, making their way to their familiar
private room.

The room was dimly lit, filled with the lively chatter of friends.
Tyrone swung open the door.
Everyone turned to look at the couple.
Tyson teased, “Tyrone, why are you like this? We’re short of female company. What’s the point of bringing Galilea here? Is this
your way of bragging?”
Sabrina was standing behind Tyrone.
The corridor was brightly lit, but the room they entered was dimly lit, making it difficult for Tyson to see Sabrina clearly. In the dim
Light, he assumed that Tyrone’s female companion was Galilea.
Rolf’s eyebrows shot up in surprise. He recognized Sabrina and cast an inquisitive glance at Tyrone.

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