Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

However, deep inside, a whirlwind of emotions stirred as he recalled that Blayze, one of the judges of the photography
competition, would also be present at the award ceremony.
Tyrone gripped the steering wheel tightly.
“Wow, you’re amazing!” Jennie exclaimed.
The following day at kindergarten, Jennie sat next to her deskmate and posed a question, “Who drove you to school this
morning?”
“My mother. Why do you ask?” The child was confused.
Jennie sighed loudly on purpose.
“A nanny brought me here. My mom had to go to Violetholt today.”
All the children that attended this kindergarten were from well-off or influential families. It wasn’t unusual that they had a driver
and a nanny at home.
Jennie’s deskmate asked, “What is she doing in Violetholt?”
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“She will be attending an award ceremony. My mommy won the first prize in the competition.”
“Wow, your mother is so awesome!”
Jennie curled her lips and sighed deliberately.
“Although she promised to show me the trophy, I still wish she could spend more time with me.”
Her classmate immediately said, “Your mother knows everything. I envy you so much. My mother does nothing except
shopping.”
Jennie said politely, “Then your mother must have plenty of time to spend with you. That’s good.”
The flight from Mathias to Violetholt took about three hours.

After disembarking the plane, Sabrina powered up her phone and headed to collect her luggage.
When her phone turned on, several messages popped up.
Blayze had inquired about Sabrina’s flight yesterday. About five minutes ago, he sent her a message, asking, “Have you arrived
yet?”
She replied, “Getting my luggage. Give me a few minutes.”
“Okay, I’ll treat you today. What would you like to eat?”
“What about roasted duck?”
“Sure. Sounds good.”
Pulling her suitcases into the hall, Sabrina paused, scanning the area.

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