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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 533
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Chapter: 533

The morning after, Sabrina was roused by an animal’s cries at the door.

It was unclear if the sound was from a cat or a dog.

Unable to resist, she rose from the bed. As she opened the door, she was greeted by a

hungry little kitten with white fur and round, pleading eyes, meowing for attention.

A tender moment overcame her. She decided to take the kitten downstairs to find

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something to eat, but it stayed put, gazing at her with a tilted head.

Reluctantly, she lifted the kitten into her arms. Descending the stairs, she ran into Karen

exiting the kitchen.

“Karen, where’s the cat food?”

Sabrina assumed the kitten’s presence indicated Tyrone’s provision of food for it.

“Mrs. Blakely, why have you left your bed?”

“I’m alright. Just a bit hungry.”

“Oh? Where’d the little kitty come from? It’s simply charming!”

“Is there any cat food?”

Karen shook her head and surveyed the living room. “I don’t believe so.”

Sabrina was at a loss for words.

Had Tyrone brought the kitten home without procuring any food for it?

“Should I purchase some?” Karen suggested. “But there’s no cat food available nearby.”

“Is there anything in the fridge that’s cat-friendly?”

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“Chicken?”

“I suppose that could work.”

“Would you mind preparing it for the kitty? I need to run some errands.”

With her shopping bag in hand, Karen left.

Sabrina was forced to set the kitten on the floor, remove the chicken from the refrigerator,

and cook it for the kitten.

As the water heated, she stroked the kitten’s head, assuring it, “Just a little Longer.”

From his spot outside the kitchen, Tyrone silently observed Sabrina busying herself with

the kitten, feeling somewhat relieved.

Quietly, he retreated.