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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 573
They’re not aware of the entire situation. It’s not worth your anger.”
Reflecting on his image mirrored in the glass, Tyrone held his drink, muttering, “It’s not them I’m mad at. It’s myself.”
What led them to these conclusions?
It was his behavior that had planted such misconceptions.
Tyrone’s mind raced back to a dinner where Sabrina, in the company of her friend, had crossed paths with him, his friends, and
Galilea.
Eddie had urged Sabrina to toast Galilea, her future sister-in-law.
Tyrone hadn’t intervened. In fact, he had tacitly approved, even coercing Sabrina into compliance.
Three years of marriage, yet Sabrina was only introduced to his friends when Eddie apologized to her.
Encounters with his friends while Sabrina was present were brushed off with the excuse that she was his sister.
He never acknowledged her as his wife in their company.
Consequently, they disrespected Sabrina to win him over. They imitated his apparent disregard for her.
These realizations left a bitter taste in Tyrone’s mouth.
He acknowledged his unfair treatment of Sabrina throughout their marriage.
Just as Sabrina had mentioned, he had apologized too much.
Aware of his faults, he remained stubborn, his attitude unchanged, secure in the knowledge that Sabrina would remain silent and
tolerant.
She endured it time and again. Eventually, he shattered her heart entirely, pushing her patience to its limit.
She couldn’t bear it any longer.
Drowning his sorrows, Tyrone downed his drink and immediately refilled his glass.

Rolf urged, “You’ve just been discharged from the hospital. Stop drinking.”
Lately, Tyrone had been seeking solace in alcohol over his strained relationship with Sabrina.
A non-smoker previously, he now resembled a seasoned addict.
Rolf had known for quite some time that Tyrone appeared distant on the surface, but once he fell in love, he gave his all. Hence,
he wouldn’t love anyone else.
Tyrone persisted, “I’m okay.”
Gazing at Tyrone’s countenance, Rolf advised, “If you still harbor feelings for her, you should fight for her. Regardless of your
fears, think it through and avoid a lifetime of regret.”

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