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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 567
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Chapter: 567

She led a frugal and practical life. The down jacket cost her over 3 @0@ dollars, but that

was a small fraction of her salary.

The man appeared uncertain, but before he could respond, Bettie joined them with a dish

of sauce in her hand. She nudged Sabrina and whispered, “Accept his request, Sabrina. He

seems genuine, and maybe we could have a fun time hanging out.”

Grinning, the young man gestured to a nearby table and said, “We just got here yesterday.

We haven’t toured much yet. And you?”

“We arrived this afternoon.”

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Bettie followed the young man’s gesture and noticed two men sitting at the table, roughly

the same age as the man in front of her.

“Are you guys students?” she queried, intrigued.

The young man smiled shyly and answered, “Yes, we are final year students. We are here

on vacation as well. Do you have any plans? Maybe we can split car rental costs if our

itineraries coincide. It could be cheaper and safer.”

Bettie responded with a smile, “Perhaps. How about I give you my number?”

Observing Sabrina, the young man discerned she had no desire to become his friend,

hence he decided to befriend Bettie first. “Sure.”

He turned to Sabrina and said, “Miss, if the stain can’t be washed clean, do not hesitate to

reach out.”

“Understood, she will,” Bettie assured, speaking on behalf of Sabrina.

Once the man had departed, Bettie chided Sabrina, “Sabrina, don’t be so cold!”

Sabrina, Lifting her gaze, queried, “Did I come off as cold?”

“That man’s sincerity was palpable, yet your face remained unmoved,”

Bettie retorted, her eyes wide in disbelief.

“I simply didn’t see the need,” Sabrina replied, slightly taken aback.

She had always been this way. Perhaps she had grown accustomed to working

independently, as she wasn’t an overly enthusiastic person.

She was often indifferent to many things and seldom showed interest in befriending

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people. Avoiding unnecessary social engagements was her preference.

She befriended Bettie and Aylin by chance because they happened to click with each

other.

Tyrone was perhaps the only individual she had made an effort to maintain a connection

with.

“During our trip, we can mingle and have a good time. It’s not as if they were becoming

lifelong friends,” Bettie reasoned.

Her words made sense.

“Are we obliged to socialize with them?” Sabrina asked.

“That depends on our schedule. Tourists often visit Violetness. Longer stays mean higher

expenses. Being students, they might not linger in Oslo for long.”