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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Bradley raised his eyebrows. “Have you decided where you’re going?”
“Not yet.”
Bradley suggested, “How about going to Austrain? I remember you mentioning it as a child.”
Sabrina’s eyes sparkled with amusement. “You remember that? I’ve completely forgotten about it
Back then, she spoke without much thought. The idea of visiting Austrain had been a fleeting childhood fantasy.
“Of course, I remember. You saw a magazine with a picture of the Austrain Opera House at my home. You pointed at it and said
you were going to visit when you grew up.”
“What do you think, Sabrina? How about we plan a trip to Austrain?”
Bettie asked, directing her gaze towards both of them.
“Sure, Austrain it is then! destination, and I’ll fulfill my childhood dream.”
It sounds like a wonderful travel
Bradley clapped his hands together and smiled. “Great! I’Ll have the time to join you then.”
After a delightful meal together, it was time for Bradley to catch his flight. Aylin drove him to the airport.
As she pulled into the bustling airport parking lot, Sabrina turned to Bradley, seated beside her. “Well, it was truly wonderful
catching up.
I can’t wait to see you in Austrain.”
Bradley paused a moment, then pushed the car door open and stepped out.
“Hey, Sabrina, could you walk me to the gate?”
Sabrina hesitated briefly before getting out of the car without overthinking it. She was about to suggest Aylin accompany her
when Bradley added, “Aylin can wait in the car.”
“Sure thing!” Aylin responded with a smile. “It’s pretty chilly out there. I’LL stay put. Go see Bradley off, Sabrina.”

Feeling a bit torn, Sabrina turned to Bradley. “Okay, then I’ll walk you to the gate.”
“Sounds good.” Bradley smiled.
Inside the car, Aylin exchanged a knowing look with Bettie.
Sabrina and Bradley headed to the airport gate in awkward silence.
During the walk, Sabrina attempted to strike up a conversation. “Is this job your last one before Christmas?”
Bradley shook his head. “Nope, I’ve got a couple more lined up. I hope to free up the rest of the month to travel with you. For
leisure and not work for a change.”

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