Chapter: 631
For the next day, she would pick out a suit in advance and personally tie his tie for him.
She cherished the sight of him in a suit, which accentuated his broad shoulders and lean frame to perfection. There was an undeniable allure to the man in formal attire.
She was equally drawn to him during meetings, when he would take the stage to deliver a speech. The confidence and energy he radiated as he took control of the room was a sight to behold.
She found a strange satisfaction in watching him immersed in work at his desk. His dedication and charm bore a striking resemblance to her father, which resonated with her profoundly.
There was an inexplicable thrill when he was atop her, his eyes glowing with a fierce red intensity. The sight never failed to ignite a sense of excitement within her, a pleasure in which she allowed herself to revel.
She had convinced herself that Tyrone must harbor at least a bit of feelings for her after their three years of marriage.
But all her illusions shattered when Galilea returned from overseas.
The reality hit her hard.
His loving husband act had been a facade.
He had tricked her for three years.
The night before he left for his business trip, he had been with her, acting as if nothing had changed, making her wait for his return.
“Meow!"
The cat's sudden voice interrupted Sabrina's train of thought, dragging her back from the depth of her memories.
She'd chosen to let go. Everything was now firmly placed in the past.
There was nothing left to reminisce.
Clutching Bun in her arms, she made her way downstairs.
The following morning, she planned to drop Bun off at a pet store when, to her surprise, she bumped into Karen just outside her door.
“Karen, what brings you back?"
"Kylan is at the hospital now, so Mr. Blakely doesn't need my assistance anymore," Karen responded with a warm smile. "Where are you taking Bun, Mrs. Blakely?"
"Please, Karen, I am divorced now. You don't need to call me Mrs. Blakely. I'm planning a trip and thought to leave Bun at a pet store for the time being.”