Scars Of A Broken Bond
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Sabrina groggily awoke. She peered up at the white ceiling, feeling a bit lost.

Confused and disoriented, she struggled to recall what had happened before she lost consciousness.

Suddenly, the memories came flooding back, and tears streamed down her face uncontrollably. She

wrapped herself into a tight ball, wailing with grief.

Chest heaving, Sabrina fervently wished that she could wake up and discover that it was all a horrible

nightmare. She wished that Rita had never come to Mathias and she was still Connor’s biological

daughter.

Tyrone reached out to Sabrina and tenderly dabbed her eyes with his fingers.

“Don’t cry,” he murmured soothingly.

“The doctor said it’s important for you to stay calm, or else it won’t be good for your health.”

Sabrina directed her gaze at Tyrone. She burst into fresh tears and sobbed.

“Tyrone.”

“Yes, I’m here.”

Tyrone wrapped his arms around her back, gently lifted her up and placed a pillow behind her.

Sabrina clung to him, her head resting against his shoulder. Sobbing, she uttered the words that had

been tormenting her, “Tyrone…I’m not Connor’s biological daughter. I’m a bastard…”

Tyrone was speechless and his heart ached for Sabrina. Sabrina’s eyes were red and puffy from hours

of crying profusely.

Tyrone hugged her and rubbed soothing circles into her back.

“Sabrina, you are not a bastard. You are unique.”

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Yet, these comforting words meant nothing to Sabrina.

While Tyrone’s situation was similar to that of Sabrina, it was also very different. In his case, he hadn’t

seen Elijah since he was a child and he had no deep feelings for Elijah.

Knowing that he was not Elijah’s biological son but the result of an affair between Kira and Horace

when Horace hadn’t divorced yet, it didn’t affect him. Perhaps it had something to do with his

personality.

But Sabrina’s relationship with Connor was completely different.

After the death of Sabrina’s grandparents, Connor was the only relative Sabrina had left. Since Connor

was the only family she knew, Sabrina emotionally depended on him, and all her childhood memories

revolved around him. Connor upheld justice and exposed the darkness of the business. Everyone

praised him, and Sabrina had always been proud of him.

When that crucial car accident happened, Connor’s last act was one of selflessness. He sacrificed his

life for Sabrina’s well-being. It was a powerful demonstration of the close bond between a father and

daughter.

And to make matters worse, Sabrina was always a sensitive soul. ALL her life, she thought Connor was

her biological father. Out of the blue, Sabrina’s biological mother, who abandoned her when she was a

kid, showed up to tell her that she was actually born from a fling between a rich bachelor and a married

woman. How could she ever come to terms with this news?

While Tyrone was digesting the news, Sabrina was in the throes of her agony. She wailed, hiccupping

loudly as she fought to breathe and cry at the same time.

“I feel so terrible… If I hadn’t been born into this world, Connor would still be alive.”

“Sabrina, don’t say that.” Tyrone hugged her even harder and said, “Don’t blame yourself for Connor’s

death. The killer is still out there, wandering free. You need to cheer up and avenge him.”

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