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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 662
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Chapter: 662

Raul didn’t dare to move, his nerves a fray.

He reassured himself everything would be fine. As long as he maintained that Sabrina was

merely drunk, Bettie would remain unsuspecting.

The tent flap opened, but silence lingered.

A chill shot through Raul.

Had Bettie been horrified by the sight within the tent?

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Seconds later, a rustle reached his ears. Raul surmised that Bettie had taken Sabrina.

Another soft noise, followed by Sabrina’s faint hum, the footsteps retreating.

The surroundings quieted down

After what felt like an eternity, Raul opened his eyes cautiously. The tent stood open,

Sabrina gone.

Perhaps Bettie took Sabrina away quietly to protect her reputation. The guide did have

extra tents.

With no one around, Raul peeked out and retreated to his own tent.

Lying down, guilt gnawing at him, he was consumed by wild speculations before sleep

overtook him.

Some time Later, Raul was jolted awake by a piercing scream.

Groggily, he glanced outside, discovering a frantic Bettie.

The guide hurried over, inquiring, “What’s wrong?”

“Sabrina… My friend has gone missing!” Bettie blurted, panic edging her voice, “She said

she would come back to sleep!”

Suddenly, Raul’s sleepiness vanished.

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Wasn’t it Bettie who had taken Sabrina from the tent?

A surge of annoyance welled up within him. How had he let someone take Sabrina away

like that?

At midnight, someone slipped into Sabrina’s tent. Their intentions couldn’t be good.

Perhaps they had a similar scheme in mind, just like him.

Everything he had done was prepared for someone else..

If only he could have caught Sabrina and accused that guy of drugging her, maybe then

she would have been moved to be with him.

A pang of regret struck him for having missed such a golden opportunity.

The guide looked into the open tent, finding it empty. “Has she taken her phone?”