Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Sabrina nodded, replying, “Yes.” Sabrina slipped into her slippers, removed her coat, and poured herself a glass of water.
Bettie continued her questioning, “Is she going back to Dracwynne?”
Sabrina paused, taking a sip of water before responding, “Tyrone wants her to stay.”
Bettie was surprised, asking, “What? Will she be visiting you more often in the future?”
Sabrina nodded once again. “Yes...”
Bettie wore a complex expression as she remarked, “It seems quite challenging for you to distance yourself from Tyrone.”
Sabrina let out a sigh and reclined on the sofa, saying, “Let’s take things one step at a time.”
No matter how hard Tyrone tried, she had no intention of agreeing to remarry him.
Tyrone had once declared vehemently that she would either remarry him or remain single for the rest of her Life.
In that case, she would choose solitude.
Besides, her top priority at the moment was seeking vengeance for her father.
“By the way, is Lance of mixed race?” Sabrina changed the subject.
Bettie seemed puzzled. “How could that be? He’s a local. I’ve met his parents before. What made you think so?”
“Nothing. I just felt that he looked Like a mix-race when we met this time,” Sabrina remarked with a chuckle.
The next morning, Sabrina headed to Galilea’s studio.
Galilea once ran a bustling studio, but in the aftermath of the recent incident, only a trio remained, including Galilea herself.
Their studio was situated within an office building, and upon Sabrina’s arrival, the operations manager cast a brief, inquisitive
glance her way. It seemed that Galilea had tipped her off about Sabrina’s visit, as there was no trace of surprise on her face. She
calmly relayed, “Galilea has requested your presence on the set. She’s currently immersed in a filming session.”
Following the provided directions, Sabrina journeyed to Galilea’s shooting location, utilizing the time to catch up on her tasks.

Galilea was in the midst of shooting a TV series.
Galilea’s resources had dwindled without Tyrone’s support, and in this particular production, she had been cast in a supporting
role with Limited screen time. She had no other choices.

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