Big Novel

Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 749
Sabrina playfully accused, “Are you not going to confess? You’re trying to trick money out of Trevor!”
Jennie giggled and said, “Alright. I admit it.”
“Why would you do it?”
Jennie pouted. “Well, he’s vying for your attention.”
Right in front of Jennie, Sabrina swiftly transferred the Lunch money to Trevor and messaged him. “My apologies. Jennie didn’t
realize how much lunch would cost.”
Jennie was taken aback by Sabrina’s action. Puzzled, she asked, “Why did you send him the money? Didn’t he insist on
covering the bill?”
With sincerity, Sabrina responded, “Yes, Jennie, Trevor did offer. But you need to think about his financial state. He’s just started
interning; spending too much isn’t good for him.
Maybe you didn’t consider that, but as his friend, I need to. I know you’re closer to your uncle and not a fan of Trevor. That’s fine.
But it’s crucial you don’t single him out. He’s a friend to me. You might be too young to get some things, and I won’t blame you
for that, but I will guide you.”
With a pout, Jennie conceded, “Okay, I promise I won’t do it again.”
“That’s my girl.”
Before long, a message from Trevor popped up. “Please, Let me cover this. It’s on me.”
Previously, Trevor had accepted the payment, hoping it’d provide another opportunity to spend time with Sabrina. But repeating
that would seem rather disgraceful now.
Nonetheless, Sabrina responded, “Accept it this time around. You can make it up next time, deal?”
“Okay!” Without a second thought, Trevor shot over a cheerful emoji, showcasing his delight.
If it meant another chance with Sabrina, he was willing to set his pride aside.

“So, when’s our next catch-up?” Trevor inquired.
“You can decide about that.”
Noticing Sabrina and Trevor chatting, Jennie snorted disapprovingly before briskly strutting off to the bathroom.
Using her smartwatch, Jennie dialed Tyrone’s number. When he answered, she whispered, “Uncle Tyrone, I’m at Aunt Sabrina’s
apartment.”
“Do you want me to pick you up now?” Tyrone’s voice came from the phone.
“Okay. Uncle Tyrone, I think...”

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