Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 925
“I’m sorry,” Tyrone said softly. His expression was one of regret and sadness.
His heart sank when he overheard Sabrina telling Lena about the day before he was supposed to return from his business trip.
He learned of her pregnancy and how she eagerly awaited his return to share the joyful news.
She waited for him at the airport, but he didn’t show up even after hours had passed.
She sat on the sofa until midnight, eventually drifting off to sleep.
The living room Light remained the entire night, a beacon of hope for his return.
At that time, he had no idea of its significance.
When he returned home one day, he found the place engulfed in darkness, with no one to greet him.
Sabrina furrowed her brows in confusion. “It’s fine. You didn’t mean it,” she said, touching the back of her head.
But something in his tone suggested he wasn’t apologizing for the bump on the head. Why did he suddenly say sorry?
Tyrone stood in the yard, his face illuminated by the warm light. The light cast a soft glow on his features, highlighting his high
nose bridge and the contours of his face, while the other half was in the shadows.
Tyrone’s gaze intensified as he looked at Sabrina, studying her features for a long time. He shook his head gently. “Nothing.”
Sabrina was Left speechless.
Sabrina was confused and didn’t understand why Tyrone was acting strangely.
Turning on her heel, she began to walk away.
“Where are you headed?” Tyrone asked and walked by her side.
“Just going for a walk,” she replied, her tone tinged with anger.
“I saw you talking with Lena. What were you two chatting about?” Tyrone asked casually.

Sabrina arched her brows and looked at him. “Didn’t you notice? Larry and Lena have hardly spoken a word to each other
tonight. It’s unusual .”
Tyrone shook his head. “I was too busy Looking at you.”
Sabrina rolled her eyes and gave him a cold stare. “You’re always so smooth with your words,” she said sarcastically.
“What do you mean?” Tyrone raised his eyebrows, asking innocently.

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