Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

She and Bettie headed to the airport to retrieve their bags.
“Humph!” The woman haughtily raised her chin and snorted as she passed Sabrina and Bettie.
Bettie rolled her eyes. “Why is she so arrogant?”
The two gathered their luggage and headed to their hotel, exhaustion overtaking them. Once checked in, they promptly fell
asleep in their
Sabrina woke up in the evening and invited Bettie to have dinner with her.
Once they finished eating, Bettie proposed they take a stroll outside.
They found themselves on a bustling street, filled with individuals coming and going, many being tourists, enthusiastically taking
photos.
Beside the wharf, Sabrina and Bettie relished the refreshing chill of the sea breezes.
Bright lights gleamed, casting sparkling reflections upon the water’s surface, creating a grand display.
A few pictures were taken by Sabrina and Bettie, yet Sabrina constantly felt an eerie sensation that they were being watched,
though a quick look around revealed nothing wrong.
They continued their walk near the Austrain Opera House before returning to their hotel.
With Bradley arriving in two days, Sabrina spent the next day with Bettie as well.
On the third day, they visited the Sandra Building, the largest shopping center in Linbourne.
The Sandra Building, steeped in history, featured a glass dome and winding staircase, radiating a classical ambiance. It had
initially been a tourist spot, transformed into a shopping mall, and now was a Linbourne must-see for travelers.
Inside the building, there was an array of cafes, eateries, clothing stores, and high-end shops, covering not only local brands but
also well-known international ones.
Sabrina’s other goal, besides sightseeing, was to find a gift for Bradley and some souvenirs, although she remained unsure of
what to get.

Bettie comforted her, saying, “Let’s be patient. You might stumble upon the perfect gift soon.”
Upon entering a store, Sabrina’s eyes were drawn to a men’s watch, understated yet Luxurious.
The saleswoman displayed it, singing its praises.
Sabrina asked Bettie, “What about giving this watch to Bradley as a gift?”
“Sure. But why do you want to buy him a gift?”
“It’s a return gift.”
Just as Sabrina was about to ask the saleswoman to prepare the bill, a haughty voice interrupted. A woman pointed to a watch
and told the saleswoman, “Please wrap up this watch for me!”
Upon hearing the recognizable voice, Sabrina pivoted and spotted the woman they had encountered on the plane.

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