Scars Of A Broken Bond
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His tenderness and attentive attitude were all faked?

While she was breaking down, Tyrone remained still and unflappable like a statute. There was a look of

disdain on his face when he asked, “Don’t you still get it? In that case, let me make it clear to you. I

have never loved you. As far as my attitude over the past few months was concerned, it was just a bet

between Galilea and me. Now I have won. Do you want to know what we bet on?”

Sabrina’s eyelashes trembled and her heart ached.

Was the man in front of her really Tyrone? Why was he completely different from before?

The only time she had seen this look from him and acted in such a manner was when she first arrived

at the Blakely family’s house.

“I told her that you hated me not because I cheated on you, but because you were jealous of Galilea.

And you also hated me because I didn’t love you.

Galilea didn’t believe me. She thought it’s because of your principles. So I bet with her that I could

make you fall in love with me. It’s clear now that I have won the bet. Your presence here is all the proof

I need.”

A proud and mocking glint appeared on Tyrone’s face all of a sudden and he added, “At the hospital in

Folette, you were about to tell me that you wanted to remarry me when I interrupted you, right? Just a

few tricks and you’ve already forgotten your hatred for me and the death of your child. You even

wanted to be with me again. This is you, Sabrina.”

His smile pierced Sabrina’s heart.

Sabrina opened her mouth, but there was a thick wedge in her throat that made it impossible for any

sound to emerge.

She wanted to shake her head and deny his statement. She sought for words to retort and proclaim at

the top of her voice that it was not like that.

But she couldn’t replace her voice.

As she replayed all their interactions, looking for a way to prove him wrong, she discovered that he was

right.

After just a few months of having his attention, she had forgotten how much he hurt her and the pain of

losing her child. 2

Last time in the hospital, she really wanted to propose that they get married again.

She finally let down her guard, and in the end, her feelings for him were nothing but a joke.

It turned out that he had made a bet out of her emotions.

Sabrina heard him, and she just saw evidence of his deceit, but she still couldn’t believe it.

Closing her eyes against the tears that threatened to fall, Sabrina asked in a hoarse voice, “You are

lying to me, aren’t you? Tyrone.”

Tyrone, with an arched brow, chuckled at Sabrina’s speculation of his deceit.

“Lie to you? Why would I waste my breath on such falsehoods? God! Sabrina, do you truly believe you

hold such significance?” 2

“Well… Have you encountered any hardships?” Sabrina inquired, perhaps seeking to uncover hidden

truths.

“What troubles could I possibly face? Sabrina, haven’t you realized that I don’t like you at all? Not upon

your arrival into the Blakely family nor when we got married. What delusion prompts you to assume my

affection for you now?”

Sabrina shook her head, wanting to substantiate her point. “Since our divorce and my travels, you’ve

watched my every move. You helped me in recollecting my wallet in Austrain, and…”

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