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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 367
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“Really? That’s wonderful!” Karen was overjoyed.

If Sabrina was pregnant, surely the couple wouldn’t consider divorcing now, would they?

“Does Mr. Blakely know about it?”

If he did, why hadn’t he asked her to purchase maternity items?

“He doesn’t know yet, so Karen, please keep this a secret for me.”

“What? Why?”

“Our relationship is still shaky. We might end up divorcing someday.”

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Her worries about their relationship still lingered.

“But if Mr. Blakely finds out you’re pregnant, he won’t leave you, I’m certain.”

“That’s a different matter.”

Karen didn’t fully comprehend, but she agreed nonetheless. “I can help keep it from Mr.

Blakely for now, but eventually, your pregnancy will become evident…”

“We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.”

At eleven o’clock, Tyrone returned, and together, he and Sabrina shared a home-cooked

Lunch.

They were driven to the airport where their secretaries were already assembled.

This time, Tyrone was accompanied by four secretaries.

Apart from Kylan, the remaining three were oblivious of Tyrone and

Sabrina’s relationship.

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Thanks to Kylan’s possible prior briefing, the three assistants met Sabrina with poise, likely

assuming she was on a business trip as well.

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Once checked-in, they proceeded to the VIP lounge.

Tyrone found comfort on a plush sofa and was promptly offered a cup of coffee by the

staff.

Sabrina picked a seat near the French window, which offered her a view of several planes

parking outside.

She glanced at Tyrone, engrossed in a financial magazine, then observed the other

passengers engrossed in their books, magazines, or phones.

The room was engulfed in silence.

Sabrina’s phone buzzed twice.