Chapter: 1816
"Okay, give me a few minutes. I'll be there," Tyrone replied, hurrying into the police station for a brief chat with Aldrin before heading straight to the cafe.

Upon entering, Tyrone looked around the room, but Sabrina was nowhere in sight.

“Sir, what'll you have to drink?" the waitress asked.

“I'm searching for someone. Did you see a girl as tall as you earlier?" Tyrone motioned, adding, "She's wearing a light green coat and a black dress."

"No," the waitress shook her head.

Tyrone was taken aback. Gritting his teeth, he exited the cafe. What a crafty woman! Sabrina had deceived him!

Nevertheless, Tyrone dialed Sabrina's number. When she picked up, he inquired, “Where are you?"

Sabrina's voice oozed pride. "Heading home. Goodbye, Mr. Blakely."

Tyrone glared at the phone screen, a smile creeping onto his face despite his anger. But gradually, he felt reassured. He sensed Sabrina's Lingering affection for him and her reluctance to part ways.

That was a relief.

After the call ended, Sabrina couldn't help but chuckle at the image of Tyrone's frustrated expression when he couldn't find her at the cafe.

As she reflected, a sense of calm washed over her. She wasn't ready to engage with Tyrone, uncertainty clouded her thoughts.

In the kindergarten, during the break, the children frolicked together.

The principal strolled over and spotted Jennie. With a warm smile, she said, “Jennie, your mom is waiting for you in the office. Please come along with me."

Jennie's eyes sparkled with excitement. Her mind bubbled with questions. Was it possible that Sabrina had shown up? Had Tyrone managed to mend things with Sabrina? Did Sabrina harbor no resentment for her? Was Sabrina here to have a talk with her?

"Okay!" Jennie exclaimed, her voice carrying across the playground.

Sliding down the slide, she raced to join the principal, willingly following her lead.

Once they reached the office door, the principal stopped and smiled at Jennie. “Your mom's inside. I won't go in with you. You two can have a good chat together."

Jennie gazed up at the principal. "Okay, thank you," she said politely.

"Don't mention it." The principal's heart melted when she looked into Jennie's big, adorable eyes. She had an overwhelming sense of fondness and gently patted Jennie's head, sighing inwardly.
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