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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

“Tyrone, Let’s go out first.”
“Sure.”
Rising from the floor, Tyrone exited the surgical suite in silence.
Once outside, Sergio promptly dialed his father, who was away on a business trip.
Lena, meanwhile, sought to console Larry. In the midst of his grief, Larry directed his secretary to notify the funeral home and
their extended family, to begin the preparations for the forthcoming services.

Larry, upon ending the call, found Tyrone seated solitary on a nearby chair, his vacant stare cast forward, rigid as a gravestone.
Larry approached, laying a comforting hand on Tyrone’s shoulder.
“Tyrone.”
Shaking himself from his stupor, Tyrone met Larry’s anxious gaze and managed to croak out, “I’m okay.”
He just needed time to gather himself.
Tyrone’s bond with Cesar was much like Sabrina’s with Connor.
He had no memory of his mother, nor did he know his father’s face.
His earliest recollections were of a life shared with Cesar.
Cesar and Wanda had raised him. Though they were his grandparents, they were like his parents.
“Do we tell Sabrina?”
“Hold off for now. She’s been at risk of miscarrying before. The shock might be too much.” Tyrone shook his head, shifting his
gaze elsewhere.
He was well aware that this magnitude of event couldn’t be kept secret forever.
“Understood.”

“Larry, Tyrone, we have reporters incoming.” Sergio gestured toward a cluster of people in the distance.
“Have security hold them off. I’ll bring the bodyguards,” Larry ordered.
The hospitalization of Blakely Group’s chairman, coupled with a CEO transition, was major news.
Nowadays, in order to garner media attention, some reporters had forsaken their sense of decency. There had been an instance
where a celebrity, critically ill from cancer, had a swarm of reporters camped outside her room, vying for the moment of death.
With the sheer number of reporters, the security team felt overwhelmed and hesitated. The scene was chaotic.
One brazen reporter darted to the emergency room. Then he directed the camera towards Tyrone. “Mr. Blakely, it is a pleasure to
meet you.

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