Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 446
His secretary responded, “Yes, sir”
He wondered if Osiris was out of his mind to think Sabrina was his daughter.
Sunday rolled by without any sign of Tyrone.
Sabrina was left wondering if he was avoiding her.
Late in the afternoon, a fresh piece of news sparked public interest.
A building under Blakely Group had caught fire in a different city.
This incident resulted in one fatality and three injuries among the staff. The cause was still a mystery and the whole affair was
under investigation.
In a bystander’s video that went viral, the magnitude of the fire was startling, reducing the place to chaos as firefighters battled
the flames.
The public was always harsh on such disasters and Tyrone’s recent controversy further fueled the people’s anger.
Many were making connections to his rumored affair with Galilea.
Baseless rumors began to circulate, pointing fingers at Blakely Group’s mismanagement as the cause of the fire. People started
condemning Tyrone and his corporation.
Even an official statement from Blakely Group assuring full cooperation with the police investigation did little to calm the storm of
criticism.
Those urging patience and waiting for the results of the official investigation were branded as sympathizers trying to whitewash
Blakely Group’s image.
When the news of the fire broke, Kylan came over to Starriver Bay, informing Sabrina about Tyrone’s engagement in dealing with
the situation and his inability to return home soon. He then left with Tyrone’s Luggage.
Gazing at the vacant room, Sabrina furrowed her brows.

She retrieved her phone and contemplated making a call, but ultimately decided against it.
She decided to go about her usual work routine on Monday.
Upon her arrival at work, her colleagues greeted her warmly.
“Hello, Ms. Chavez.”
“Good morning, Ms. Chavez.”
“Ms. Chavez, have you had breakfast? I brought some bread for you.”
Sabrina politely declined with a gentle smile. As she turned the corner, she encountered a female employee.
Initially on edge, the female employee’s demeanor softened when she recognized Sabrina. “I apologize, Ms. Chavez.”
“It’s okay,” Sabrina replied with a smile.

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