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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 668
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Chapter: 668

With those words, he turned and left.

The door slammed shut with a deafening crash, and silence enveloped the room.

Sabrina’s gaze was fixed on the ceiling, her eyes reddening as she fought back tears.

She inhaled deeply, closing her eyes to suppress the bitterness welling within.

Memories of Last night’s helplessness and restraint played in her mind.

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She understood the situation.

There was always a barrier between them.

Even if the obstacle was gone, they could never return to what they once were.

She didn’t want any connection with him anymore. This was the only way.

The repeated appearance of him would only bring back painful memories.

She wanted to apologize to Tyrone, but knew he wouldn’t mourn for long.

His love was not genuine but rooted in guilt and possession-much Like many men who

obsess over their ex-wives after divorce, driven by possession rather than love.

In time, he would realize his true feelings lay with Galilea.

This time, Tyrone was gone for good.

She ought to feel joy.

Sabrina attempted to smile, but happiness seemed beyond her reach.

Sabrina and Bettie were engrossed in a phone conversation.

Bettie revealed that Raul’s fingerprints were found on the tent. Both the tour guide and

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tourists confirmed he had touched Sabrina’s cup.

Lorenzo mentioned a missing sleeping pill, and the testimony of the town’s adult product

store owner was also against Raul. With all the evidence, Raul had been arrested.

Regrettably, the second day of their two-day adventure on Great Ocean Road was entirely

lost. They didn’t depart from Moorwald Bay, nor take a helicopter ride, nor even see

kangaroos. It was truly a disappointment.

Only a few tourists could spare another day.

For those unable to continue, the tour guide offered a refund of half the fees, a small

consolation.

Sabrina asked, “When will the next tour start?”