Scars Of A Broken Bond -
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Sabrina nodded her head.
It was probably a good idea that Tyrone refused the visit on her behalf.
After Rita drugged her, Sabrina didn’t want to see Rita’s face at all.
The feelings were the same when it came to Sierra.
However, Sabrina couldn’t figure out which of them was behind this latest kidnapping.
In the hotel in Mathias.
Horace was left speechless when he heard the beeping sound.
“What did Tyrone say? Can he get in touch with Sabrina?” Rita asked, observing Horace’s expression.
Sierra felt her cheeks flush with nervousness as she caught Horace’s gaze. She lowered her head
quickly and clenched her fists tightly, trying to calm the pounding of her heart.
Horace frowned slightly.
“He told us not to go to her house.”
Last time at the Fowler family’s house, when Horace said that he would ask Rita and Sierra to
apologize to Sabrina in person, Tyrone didn’t refuse the idea. Why did he suddenly refuse it now?
Tyrone mentioned that he would know the reason soon.
Horace stared at Rita coldly.
Angela’s Library
“Did you go and see Sabrina after I told you not to?”
Rita already had a reasonable excuse planned, so she nodded.
“Yes, I did… I was only doing what you told me. Since you said that I should try to have a good
relationship with her, I invited her to dinner.”
Horace stared at Rita.
Rita’s calm expression didn’t waver.
“What happened? Did he ask Sabrina about it? Or did he make the decision for her?”
“I didn’t hear him ask Sabrina.”
Horace glanced at Sierra, thinking the latter wouldn’t dare to do anything at this juncture.
Sierra’s heart was pounding.
It seemed that she had succeeded!
Sabrina was sold away by human traffickers. Tyrone was probably busy looking for Sabrina all over the
world, so he didn’t want her and Rita to apologize to Sabrina.
At the end of the day, Sierra didn’t have to apologize to Sabrina anymore.
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