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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 252
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Chapter: 252

“Come in.”

Sabrina made her way inside.

Tyrone latched the door and proposed, “Just ask. Do we need to observe formalities?”

“Could I take a picture of you and upload it?”

Tyrone grew slightly jittery. He moistened his Lips nervously and questioned, “Take my

photo and upload it?”

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Did she happen to see Galilea’s post?

“Bob inquired in the car if I was single because he wants to pursue me.

I told him I had a boyfriend, but he wasn’t convinced. I’m worried he won’t leave me

alone. I just want him to back off from an uncomfortable situation. Don’t worry. I won’t

expose your face.”

Initially, there was this man obsessing over Sabrina every day. Later on, it was Tyrone who

had him reassigned.

Hearing this, Tyrone promptly consented, “Okay, how do you propose we proceed?”

“I’d prefer a more intimate picture. It’s believable.”

“Alright.”

“Okay, so I’m nestled in your arms, with your arm around me. Can I take a selfie capturing

your jawline with my phone? Is that okay?”

“Absolutely. Let’s take photos on the bed.”

The two of them positioned themselves on the bed and struck a pose.

Sabrina snapped a few shots and eventually selected a pleasing one.

Her face dominated the center of the picture. A man in a robe was visible next to her, half

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of his chest, collarbone, and neck on display. Only his jawline was captured, his face

remained unseen.

“This one’s quite good. I can’t upload it today. I’ll post it in a few days.”

If she shared it today, her colleagues would immediately think of Tyrone.

“Sure.”

“I’UL head back now.”

Sabrina, phone in hand, exited swiftly.

Watching her spirited departure, Tyrone’s face was etched with melancholy.

To her, he was merely a backdrop, casually discarded after serving his purpose. @