He said he was going to use her swimsuit to…
Tyrone gazed at her enraged expression with a subtle smile. He folded the …
It was clear that she didn’t want him to go with them.
Jennie turned her gaze to Tyrone, tilting her head in curiosity.
Tyrone offered an apologetic smile. “Jennie, I won’t be joining you this time. You can have fun with your aunt.”
“Okay.”
Sabrina spent the whole morning playing with Jennie. As they settled down for lunch at a restaurant, Jennie posed an unexpected question. “Auntie, we’re heading back this afternoon. Will you come back with us?”
Sabrina was left momentarily speechless.
She had intended to arrange for Bettie to pick her up this afternoon.
She had planned to meet Trevor in three days. So, there was no need for her to go back with them.
Yet the thought of staying with Tyrone wasn’t particularly appealing.
Sabrina shot Tyrone a chilling glare.
Tyrone had been watching her closely, his gaze fixed intently on her every move.
Sabrina caught him staring. He momentarily looked away, then smiled. “Why are you looking at me?”
Sabrina said coldly, “If only you could disappear right now.”
Tyrone chuckled softly. “Sorry, I can’t assist you with that.”
She Let out an exasperated huff, her lips pursed in frustration. With a quick motion, she pulled out her phone and fired off a message to Bettie.
But Bettie said she was busy right now.
Sabrina let out a deep sigh. She ran her fingers through her hair, irritated with her current predicament. She couldn’t believe she was stuck with Tyrone for now.
“When are you planning to leave?” she asked, turning to Jennie.
Jennie answered, “Before dinnertime.”
“Alright, I’ll come with you.”