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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 969
“Why? I remember your university having a photography club. Why didn’t you join it?”
After a brief pause, Sabrina glanced at Tyrone and posed a question,
“Do you truly want to know why?”
“Of course I do.”
“There are two main reasons. The first one is that my father’s death was a big blow to me. I couldn’t bring myself to touch the
camera from that time up until our divorce.” Her voice carried a hint of sadness.
“What about the second?”
Sabrina sighed. “Well, the second... I once had a massive crush on someone. I liked him so much that I thought he was perfect
in every way. If I had any chance of being with him, I would have to study and work hard to be a worthy match for him. So
something like photography was not an option for me to make time for.”
Tyrone stiffened, feeling a Lump in his throat. His heart ached, and he struggled to breathe.
He had always known that she had a crush on someone. She spoke with such emphasis and passion that he could tell how
deeply she felt for this person.
Who the hell was that person? Tyrone couldn’t understand why Sabrina, with her impressive educational background and the
support of the influential Blakely family, believed that she wasn’t good enough for the man she loved. After all, she had
graduated from one of the best universities and joined the prestigious Blakely Group. It seemed to him that Sabrina would be a
perfect match for anyone.
But unfortunately, that person was oblivious to this so he still had chances.
Tyrone’s throat tightened as he struggled to speak, his voice hoarse and dry. “Did you... Did you ever tell him how you felt?”
Tyrone managed to ask, the words catching in his throat.
Sabrina shook her head. “No. He was already deeply in love with someone else when I met him. So I never dared to show my
feelings for him.”

Tyrone clenched his fists until his knuckles turned white. His heart was bitter, and words escaped him.
He could imagine how Sabrina felt when she saw the man she loved with his girlfriend. She might have forced a smile and
swallowed the bitterness and envy. Most probably kept out of their way and remained silent. Perhaps she cried herself to sleep
at night. It must have been painful every time she saw them together.
Thinking about all of that broke Tyrone’s heart.
The jealousy and envy that Tyrone felt for that man drove him crazy.
Tyrone vowed that if he were the one that Sabrina loved so much, he would never let her suffer like that.
Tyrone took a deep breath to muster the courage to ask. “Do you still have feelings for him now? If he were to pursue you now,
would you be with him?” he asked, fearful of her answer.
“No, I wouldn’t,” she said without hesitation. “Those who observe from the sidelines often see more than those in the game.
When I fell for him, I overlooked his flaws and magnified his strengths. After I Let go of my feelings, I saw the man for who he
truly was. He was a male chauvinist with a narrow-minded and selfish attitude. What’s more, he is scum with a lack of moral
sense and a tendency to bully those with less power. He had no respect for others.”
Oblivious that the person Sabrina once fell for was himself, Tyrone Let out a sigh of relief at her words and raised his eyebrows
in surprise.
“So many flaws? I can’t imagine why you fell in love with him in the first place. Thank goodness you’ve come to your senses now,
or you would have been miserable for the rest of your life!” he exclaimed.

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