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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 714
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Chapter: 714

Trevor?”

For a brief moment, Sabrina felt a pang of guilt. “Oh, he’s a friend of mine.”

Does he want to be your boyfriend?”

“Don’t talk nonsense,” Sabrina said as she pinched the little girl’s cheek playfully. “You’re

very clever, already knowing so many words.”

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“Are you trying to change the subject?” Jennie asked.

Was it so obvious?

Sabrina turned off her phone’s screen and shifted her focus to Jennie.

Coughing into her fist, she used the moment as a distraction to transition the

conversation. “Hey, are you still hungry? There are some delicious desserts on the menu.

Would you like me to order one for you?”

“Yes!” Jennie’s eyes sparkled with delight as she bounced excitedly in her chair.

Once they ordered their desserts, they settled into their seats and continued browsing the

photos on Sabrina’s camera.

Just as Sabrina placed her phone on the table, the screen lit up with another message.

As Sabrina suspected, the message was from Trevor.

She pretended not to notice and picked up her camera instead.

Jennie looked at Sabrina with a puzzled expression and asked, “Aunt, why don’t you read

your message?”

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Shrugging her shoulders, Sabrina smiled and said, “Oh, I’m sure it’s nothing important.”

“How do you know if you don’t look at it?”

Nothing got past this little girl.

She was so clever!

Sabrina hoped the sweet and tasty dessert would shift Jennie’s focus away from asking her

more uncomfortable questions. Despite this, Jennie persisted in asking more questions.

“Are you trying to hide something from me?” Jennie pouted. “Don’t think I’m just a kid who

understands nothing. I know everything. Trevor must want to be your boyfriend.”

“I’m not trying to hide anything from you, Jennie. It’s just that I consider his messages

unimportant.”

“But what if it’s a message from someone else?”