And yet, here she was, suddenly wanting to take in a young girl who bore a striking resemblance to Tyrone.
Why had Jennie’s parents abandoned her? She was a healthy baby, so why would they give her up for adoption?
And how could a single woman like Kira adopt a child in the first place?
But Wanda also knew Tyrone wouldn’t mess around outside of his marriage. But if he was the father, then who was the mother?
The more Wanda thought about it, the more confused she became. Was she overthinking things?
Despite the chaos in her mind, Wanda kept her thoughts to herself, not wanting to cause any unnecessary drama.
At noon, they sat down to have lunch, but the atmosphere was tense and uneasy. After sitting with Wanda for a while, Sabrina
excused herself to leave.
Sabrina drove to the coffee shop where she had arranged to meet Trevor. He had already been waiting for her in a corner.
His eyes kept darting towards the door every few seconds. He felt nervous, and his hands were sweaty. He was afraid that
Sabrina would stand him up.
“Sabrina, you’re here,” Trevor said, his voice filled with relief as she joined him.
Trevor couldn’t help but feel anxious. He watched Sabrina as she ordered her coffee with the waitress, his fists clenched tightly.
He was eager to show his value to her, to prove that he was worthy of her trust and respect. Finally, as soon as the waitress left,
Trevor couldn’t wait any longer. “Sabrina, I asked my father about Decker.”
That day, Trevor’s mind was in a complete mess. He felt desperate and lost, unsure of what to do next.
Sabrina was young, beautiful, and rich. She had been through a divorce, which didn’t matter to him. She had always been there
for him, offering her support and guidance.
Trevor couldn’t understand why Sabrina was still with him. He had nothing to offer her. Yet she continued to worry about him and
care for him.
He couldn’t figure out why Sabrina didn’t break up with him.
When he got home, Trevor went straight to his father and asked him what Sabrina had told him. He knew he had to get the
information that Sabrina needed, no matter what it took. Trevor lied to his father, hoping to get a result that would be useful to
Sabrina. So he could prove that he had something to offer her.
When Sabrina heard that Trevor had asked his father for the information that she requested, she was surprised. She had thought
he wouldn’t be able to help her.
“Go ahead,” Sabrina said, her eyes fixed on Trevor.
“My father told me that Decker did borrow money from Hobson Gordon. Hobson was a friend of my father’s. When my father was
young, both his parents went to prison. He had to go live with his relatives. But they sold him to another family. Later, my father
accidentally ran into Hobson again when he came to work in the city. I didn’t even know my father had been sold before.
He’s getting old now and doesn’t care about it anymore.”
Sabrina lowered her head slightly as she listened to Trevor’s story. She nodded gently, her mind racing with thoughts and
questions. “I see.”