Chapter: 544
“Let’s go.”
“Alright.” With a rise, Sabrina trailed Tyrone to the vehicle.
This time, Tyrone didn’t purposefully ease up on the gas, and the car kept going at full
throttle.
Before long, the car came to a halt in the parking lot before the court.
It was their second visit.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtExiting the car sequentially, Tyrone and Sabrina collected their identification, proceeding
side by side in silence towards the building. The quiet between them felt awkward and
heavy.
As Sabrina started to move in, Tyrone abruptly took hold of her hand, his voice preempting
her reaction. “This will be the last time.”
In the course of their three years together, there had been plentiful opportunities for him
to grasp her hand and save their disintegrating marriage.
Regrettably, he had let them all pass him by.
The kite had sailed away, vanishing from his line of sight.
His hand remained as warm as she remembered, enveloping hers.
She recollected their previous visit to the court, when her vision had been compromised.
His hand in hers, ascending the stairs just as they were now.
The circumstances appeared unchanged.
Yet, subtle alterations were evident.
Positioned at the service counter, Tyrone and Sabrina presented their documents.
The attending staff member glanced over their names and looked up, ready to speak. But
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmnoticing something, he looked down again, scrutinizing the names on their IDs.
Assured of his observation, he raised his gaze, eyes shifting between Tyrone and Sabrina
before asking, “What’s the reason for your divorce?”
The imminent divorce of Tyrone and Sabrina was quite the surprise. Had Tyrone been
unfaithful? The staff member, feeling as if he had stumbled upon a scandal, struggled to
conceal his intrigue and exhilaration.
“We’re incompatible.”
“We couldn’t make it work.”
Sabrina and Tyrone answered simultaneously.
Following their responses, their eyes met.
“Are you certain? Have you considered this thoroughly?”
“Yes, we have.” Sabrina’s response was composed and firm.