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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 1488
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Sabrina recalled Tyrone’s harsh words that day. He claimed that his feelings for her were part of a bet with Galilea. He had said he never liked her, not when she arrived at the Blakely family, nor when they married. He questioned why she flattered herself with the thought that he fell for her. He even expressed disgust when they had sex, stating that he wouldn't betray Galilea for her.

His words shattered all of her hope. She felt so heartbroken that she no longer wanted anything to do with him.

From that point, Sabrina reminded herself not to be softhearted to Tyrone.

He asserted he loved Galilea. It seemed improbable that he feared involving her in his troubles.

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Therefore, Sabrina decided not to act. For now, she just waited it out.

If Eddie was telling the truth, Tyrone would seek her out after resolving his issues.

However, what if he didn’t make it out... Sabrina decided that it was better to think about this later.

Upon returning to her apartment, Sabrina encountered her next-door neighbor moving out.

Though Sabrina appeared composed, she was thrilled inwardly.

Finally, her annoying neighbor was Leaving.

Her neighbor was a street musician and often sang at hlate into the night. Sabrina regularly lost sleep because of it.

Thus, what she told everyone at the meeting last twasn’t a lie.

Angela’s Library Sabrina had repeatedly asked that stupid neighbor to keep it down.

Unfortunately, he had no shame. He only stopped makingegolse when requested. But the next day, he'd make more noise, which left Sabrina even more infuriated.

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Sabrina was pleasantly surprised to know that her neighbor was moving out.

Walking back to her apartment, Sabrina felt a lightness in her step, humming a tune to herself.

The neighbor struggled with heavy cartons, dripping with sweat.

Upon seeing Sabrina’s content expression, he grew frustrated. He dropped the carton on the ground and accused, “You're so heartless.

Even if you findnoisy, you could've just told me. Why did you have to ask someone to driveout of my apartment?” Sabrina paused, turning to him in surprise. “Don’t falsely accuse me.

When did | ever have someone drive you away? | don’t own this place.” “why don’t you just admit it? Yesterday, a man cand threatenedto leave. Didn't you send him?” the neighbor retorted.

Sabrina was taken aback. A man? Could it be Collen? As Sabrina pondered, the neighbor mistook her silence for guilt. “Go tell him not to driveout!”