Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Several winners had already arrived, engaged in casual conversations as they occupied their seats, filling the room with an air of
anticipation.
Sabrina settled into her chair, retrieving her speech notes from her memo, readying herself for her upcoming address.
On her right, a young photographer shot a fleeting glance at Sabrina before returning to his conversation with those around him.
Seated beside the young photographer was a bespectacled man who leaned forward to discreetly observe Sabrina. He
whispered, “Hey, is the person next to you the first prize winner? I only found out she’s the former wife of the CEO of the Blakely
Group when I checked her Twitter that day.”
The young photographer cast another sidelong glance at Sabrina and replied, “Yes, I believe so.”
The bespectacled man curled his lips in disdain.
“I have a feeling that her award must have been secured with connections. What do you think? Well, that poor Addion. Her work
is exceptional, and she’s managed to secure the top prize. However, she has to publicly apologize to that woman.”
The young photographer contested, “Well, I can’t tell whether she earned the award with her connections. But that Addion? She
isn’t as innocent as she appears. Addion was only an alias she used. She won second place with some excellent photos last
time, and I happened to know the real photographer behind those photos. We both attended a photography event before. When
he discovered his work was stolen, he tried to expose it in the media, but it was hushed up. I thought it was pointless to reveal
the truth to the public. This time, Addion may have messed with the wrong person.”
The bespectacled man expressed his astonishment, “Really?”
“Why would I lie to you?” the young photographer retorted, retrieving his phone and opening his Moments feed.
“He posted about it two days ago. It’s a real shame. He was so disheartened last time because of the plagiarism that he didn’t
participate in the competition this year. If he had entered, he might have also claimed a prize.”
“It’s indeed unfortunate that he failed to protect his work. That being the case, Addion is no ordinary individual. Or how else could
she wield so much influence?”
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“When the incident occurred, the online community demanded that Addion’s real identity be disclosed to prevent her from
plagiarizing other people’s work. But the sponsor disregarded it. The fact that they never uncovered that individual implies it’s no
ordinary situation,” the young photographer explained and sighed.
“I know who Addion is,” a middle-aged man seated in the front row suddenly stated, his voice lowered as he glanced around
cautiously.
The young photographer and the bespectacled man leaned in, their curiosity piqued. In unison, they asked, “Who is it?”
“Apparently, she’s the cousin of a judge,” the middle-aged man stated, his tone carrying a significant weight.
“That’s why the photographer you’ve mentioned couldn’t defend himself, It also explained why the event organizers never
disclosed Addion’s true identity.”
The middle-aged man continued, “If it weren’t for the fact that the person she targeted this time had significant clout, it might
have never come to light.”
The young photographer and the bespectacled man exchanged glances, finding the revelation quite believable.
Meanwhile, Sabrina kept her head down, focusing on her typing. She couldn’t help but find their conversation somewhat
amusing.
While her connection with Blayze did play a part in her circumstances, their assumptions hinted at something different.
Most people believed her influence stemmed from her ties with the Blakely family and Tyrone.
She had divorced Tyrone, but it would be a challenge to sever their connections completely.
Despite her declaration that she didn’t want Tyrone’s assistance, she had unconsciously come to rely on it.

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