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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 576
“No, I won’t,” Sabrina said firmly. “His friend called and said he was drinking and asked me to persuade him to stop. He got
injured saving me. I couldn’t turn a blind eye to that.”
Aylin added, “I believe that Sabrina wouldn’t do anything stupid, but we have to give her some time to process everything.”
Two hours later, they arrived at Violetness.
After leaving the airport, they took a bus to the hotel, which Bettie had pre-booked.
On the way there, Sabrina noticed that there was still snow covering both sides of the road.
“According to the online introduction, the hotel is beside the dock, with breathtaking scenery. There’s even an outdoor pool on
the top floor. We can take a hot bath out in this cold weather.” Bettie enthusiastically shared information about the hotel they
were staying at.
Experiencing a hot tub on the top floor of a building during winter would offer a unique opportunity.
They checked in, unpacked, and then the trio had a short rest before heading to the hotel restaurant for dinner.
The restaurant overlooked the dock, providing a delightful combination of delectable cuisine and breathtaking scenery.
As soon as Sabrina sat down opposite Bettie, she heard someone greeted them. “Hi!”
When she raised her head, she saw Trevor walking towards her with a surprised expression.
Sabrina nodded and smiled in acknowledgment.
Bettie smirked playfully and said, “Oh, what a coincidence. You’re staying here too?”
“Yes,” Trevor replied, standing by their table. “But unfortunately, we’re leaving tomorrow. Did you just arrive?”
“Yes. Did you see the aurora?”
“Sure did!” As he spoke, he took out his phone. “Take a look at these.
Although my photography skills may not be top-notch, the aurora is truly stunning!

The three of them looked at the photos with awe and fascination.
The captured images revealed a sky painted in a captivating hue of dark blue, with stars twinkling like diamonds. Across the
celestial canvas, a mesmerizing green aurora gracefully danced, creating an incomparably gorgeous spectacle.
Bettie praised him. “You’re being too modest. These pictures are stunning!”
Blushing slightly, Trevor scratched his head and said, “Well, the aurora is so photographic that even an amateur like me can
capture its beauty.”
Sabrina felt excited at the thought of seeing the aurora herself.
“What are your plans after dinner?” Bettie asked.
“We’re going skiing! Do you want to join us?” Trevor’s eyes lit up. He looked at Sabrina expectantly and then turned to Bettie.

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