Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 191
Upon entering, Bradley changed his shoes and called out, “Mom, Dad, guess who’s here?”
“Who could it be?” Cathy, Bradley’s mother, rose from the sofa and approached the door. Upon recognizing Sabrina behind
Bradley, she exclaimed in surprise, “It’s Sabrina! Please, come in. Why did you bring so much stuff? We’ve got everything we
need here.”
“Mrs. Morgan!”
“We’re so happy to see you. Leave your things here, I’ll have someone put them away later. Please, sit down.” Cathy took
Sabrina by the hand and guided her to a seat on the sofa.
“It’s been a while since I last saw you. How have you and Mr. Morgan been recently?”
“We’re doing just fine. Bradley is caught up with work and doesn’t come home often. We really appreciate that you find the time
to visit us every now and then.”
“I’LL make a point of visiting more often.”
Bradley reclined in an armchair, watching the two women converse.
Cathy, now advanced in years, had little interest in surfing the internet.
However, as the mother of a famous star, she couldn’t help but pay attention to the comments about her son on the Internet.
When she came across praise for her son, she felt overjoyed. But when she encountered slander, it made her uncomfortable,
and sometimes she would even engage in arguments with those individuals. However, she always ended up losing and being
mocked.
She had read the news about Sabrina on the Internet.
Having been in the entertainment business for years through Bradley, Cathy understood the tendency of the media to fabricate
stories.
She comforted Sabrina, assuring her not to let such things get to her.

Cathy pondered the long-standing relationship between Sabrina and Tyrone. If there was truly something going on between
them, why would
Galilea be caught in the middle of it all?
“Thank you, Mrs. Morgan. Don’t worry. People can say whatever they want, but I will continue living my life. Their words won’t
have any influence on me.”
“Good to hear. However, I still wonder why Tyrone hasn’t dismissed these rumors. Won’t they tarnish your image?”
Sabrina gazed down, mustering a smile. “The world already knows me as Tyrone’s sister. Still, the gossip continues. Denying it
won’t make any difference. Erasing the posts after a while is the better approach.”
Cathy agreed, believing this was indeed the best way if there was no truth to the gossip.
“You have a point. Tyrone is indeed too tied up to fuss over public opinion,” Cathy said, nodding her head.
Recalling past rumors about Bradley, she knew the same strategy worked.
The gossip would die naturally over time.
Suddenly, Bradley interjected, “Mom, didn’t you buy a necklace for Sabrina?”
“Oh, yes, of course.” Cathy remembered, fishing a necklace out of her drawer and handed it to Sabrina, “I got this for you when I
was shopping. I hope you like it.”

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