Chapter: 1359
However, as time passed, she stopped expecting to see her mother, and her anger gradually faded. Sabrina eventually resigned herself to the fact that her mother left her behind when she was a child.
After her father's passing, Sabrina suffered a lot all by herself.
The world was vast, and Sabrina never imagined she would encounter her mother again.
Sabrina was completely taken aback by the revelation.
It dawned on her that her mother had become the second wife of the former head of the Fowler family.
She wondered if her mother had seen the news of her father's death.
Did her mother know she was adopted by the Blakely family?
Recollections flooded Sabrina's mind from the day her mother asked someone to take her to the hospital and forced her to apologize to Nicol. Had her mother known that she was the daughter being abandoned all along?
Sabrina couldn't help but sneer.
It was clear that her mother must have known the truth all along, given her words that day.
Her mother thought Jennie was her daughter and even used Jennie to threaten her.
In the end, she appeared to be even less important than Sierra in her mother's eyes.
Sabrina couldn't help but laugh bitterly.
This was the mother she had longed for during her childhood, far from the images in her dreams.
Even though Sabrina had long given up hope of ever having a meaningful relationship with her mother, she couldn't help but feel pathetic for herself.
The chilly wind brushed against Sabrina's face, leaving her skin tingling and slightly numb.
A heavy weight pressed on her chest, and the sadness inside her remained unexpressed.
Around seven o'clock, the city streets were aglow with Lights, bustling with the vibrant energy of people going about their daily lives.
After a lengthy walk, Sabrina reached the beach.
She halted, leaning against a stone railing, her gaze fixed upon the motion of the sea.