Scars Of A Broken Bond free novel - Chapter 906

Chapter 906

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It was less than five minutes.

As Sabrina moved forward, a woman followed Lee, fixing her disheveled hair as she walked.

Upon seeing Sabrina, she halted in her tracks.

Sabrinas eyes widened in shock as she recognized the womans face.

She couldnt believe that Galilea would do such a thing.

Without the backing of Tyrone, she felt trapped in a situation where she had to engage in sx unwillingly to maintain her position in the showbiz industry.

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Had she not angered Cesar and caused his death, Tyrone could have granted her a life of luxury.

Now she deserved it.

Seeing Galilea stirred painful memories and a surge of anger within Sabrina, as she recalled Cesar.

Galilea was the reason Cesar passed away early, preventing her from seeing him one last time.

Hadnt Tyrone mentioned that Galilea was receiving treatment at the Third Hospital?

Why was she in this place?

They Looked at each other.

Running into Sabrina was the last thing Galilea wanted at that time.

Yet, here they were, face to face.

Galilea experienced a whirlwind of emotions-shame, anger, resentment-a concoction of negative feelings fueled by jealousy towards Sabrina, leaving

Seeing that Sabrina was silent, Galilea smiled complacently.

If Sabrina were to confront Tyrone and he were to reveal her photo and identity, it would result in a devastating blow to her self-esteem, leaving her feeling embarrassed and unable to face Tyrone with any sense of dignity.

Galilea asked, Dont you get it? Tyrone loves me! If you hadnt pestered Tyrone and taken him from me, Cesar wouldnt have died. Youre a jinx!

Shut up! Sabrinas face paled and her eyes turned red. Do you think that you could deceive me? Regardless of what happened between me and Tyrone, you caused Grandpas death. Dont even think about trying to shift the blame onto me.

Those were the exact words Evelyn had employed, and Sabrina wouldnt fall for the deception.

She was not a jinx!

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