Chapter: 1032
It was only upon hearing Sabrina’s voice that Larry grasped the existence of another group.
A glimmer of opportunity yet Lingered. With a parting farewell to Wanda, Sabrina embarked on a mission to explore potential
kindergartens for Jennie.
The impending commencement of the new semester left scant time for selection.
Sabrina accompanied Jennie to the kindergarten Frankie attended, delving deeper into its offerings. Sabrina implored Jennie to
make a comparison between the two she had previously surveyed.
Sabrina harbored the belief that Jennie would have Frankie as a friend if she chose to attend the same kindergarten. Ultimately,
the choice lay in Jennie’s hands.
In the end, Jennie opted for the kindergarten where Frankie attended. Sabrina meticulously navigated the labyrinthine corridors
of enrollment, skillfully bypassing the primary class and propelling Jennie directly into the middle echelons of learning.
In truth, Sabrina harbored the conviction that Jennie’s intellect far exceeded the middle class, prompting contemplation of
ushering her into the senior stratum. However, with the specter of her tender age in mind, a mere half-year shy of primary school
eligibility, the prudent course was to embrace the middle class, thereby affording her a year and a half of cherished kindergarten
days.
The imminent dawn of a fresh semester Loomed, merely two sunsets away. Jennie complained there was only one day left.
After leaving the kindergarten, Sabrina led Jennie on a whimsical expedition through a bustling shopping mall, procuring new
garments, a dainty schoolbag, an ornate pencil case, and other scholarly accouterments.
Amid the shopping, Sabrina received an unexpected call from the police. Galilea expressed a desire to see her, a summons she
judiciously scheduled for the morrow.
Exiting the mall, the duo went to have a meal, the hands of the clock now proclaiming the hour of 7:@@ p.m. In the hallowed
digital halls of the photography course’s Facebook group, eager students had been online, awaiting the commencement of the
evening’s photographic courses.
This marked the third installment of the photography series.
Sabrina commandeered her vehicle toward the Starriver Bay, and upon arrival, a sight both familiar and unexpected greeted her
eyes. There was a sleek black car resting at the gate.
Could it be that Tyrone had just returned?
Sabrina gracefully exited the driver’s seat, proceeding to the rear seat. She retrieved Jennie and the array of newly acquired
scholastic provisions, extending them to Jennie with a gentle smile.
“Jennie, my dear, go inside. I will see you the day after tomorrow, okay?”
Sabrina had tenderly pledged to escort Jennie to her inaugural day of the upcoming school term.
With her diminutive frame burdened by the sizable bag, Jennie gazed up at Sabrina with pleading eyes.
“Sabrina, this bag is too heavy for me. Could you please carry it for me?” Her earnest entreaty hung in the air.
Jennie had astutely detected a lingering tension between Tyrone and Sabrina, a subtle discord that had quietly seeped into their
days.
To be precise, Tyrone was mad at Sabrina, while Sabrina, in stark contrast, wore an unaffected mask of nonchalance.
Now that Tyrone was at home, Jennie recognized an opportune moment she couldn’t afford to let slip through her fingers.