Scars Of A Broken Bond

Chapter 114



Chapter 114

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“In fact, I only found out that you are married a few days ago.”

“So, you’re considering leaving him?” Sabrina couldn’t help a chuckle.

She didn’t believe Galilea’s words about just finding out a few days ago.

Julia had been agitating her since their business partnership commenced.

As partners, it served them no good to be enemies unless there were substantial gains at stake.

Galilea’s expression stiffened.

“So you’re not intending to leave him. What do you wish to discuss then? Do you want me to leave him?”

Regaining her composure, Galilea replied, “Sabrina, no need to be so aggressive. Tyrone and I share a Lengthy past.”

“I’m not interested in your shared history,” Sabrina answered.

“No, you’re just too scared to confront our past. Sabrina, you need to acknowledge it. You simply lack the courage to confront the relationship between Tyrone and me. You hold him in high regard, but he and I are equals. We attended college together, grew and matured side by side, and experienced various events together. You have no idea about the bond and connection we share.”

Sabrina’s hands balled into fists, a bitter taste Lining her heart.

Galilea’s words were the biting truth. Her eyes drifted up to Tyrone.

Ever since being welcomed into the Blakely family as an adopted child, her moments with Tyrone were few and stolen when he occasionally visited.

It was Galilea who was ever present by his side.

“Due to circumstances, I had to part ways with him. I bet you didn’t see that coming, me willingly leaving him. Yet, he never wanted that separation. Perhaps you’ve noticed his yearly July business trips? He visits me every July. It marks the season of our first encounter.”

Taking in a sharp breath, Sabrina stood petrified.

Her heart was filled with anguish.

She desperately wanted to refute Galilea’s words, to declare them untrue, yet she was unable to.

She knew Galilea was telling the truth. ©

Tyrone would be absent for extended periods every July since their first year of marriage.

She believed they had just reconnected, but in reality, they had remained connected all along.

How considerate of him! Visiting his former love each year, then slipping back into the role of a caring husband as if nothing had changed.

“Tyrone, how could you be so heartless!”

Sabrina felt like a fool during their three-year marriage. Their supposedly happy marriage was built on a foundation of lies and deceit.


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