Chapter: 789
Tyrone took a deep breath before explaining, "Sabrina, I never intended to marry Galilea. I love you. I know you don't believe me, but I must confess my love. I was foolish and blind to my feelings for you. But I know now that I Love you. I always have.”
“You were in Love with me for a long time but didn't know it?" Sabrina quipped with a cynical Laugh. “Tyrone, do you expect me to believe such a pitiful excuse? You spent a month on a business trip to visit Galilea. You asked for divorce. You asked me to abort even if I were pregnant. You let people insult me as the home-wrecker. You went to Galilea on our wedding anniversary. You told your aunt that you would divorce me one day."
Tyrone tried to explain, but Sabrina's questions kept coming.
Her eyes welled up with tears as she spoke.
Due to the traumatic actions of Galilea's mother, Sabrina was confined to bed rest to safeguard her unborn child. The grief resulting from the death of her beloved grandfather ultimately led to a heartbreaking miscarriage. Tyrone's sudden proclamation of long-standing love felt utterly absurd and woefully inadequate.
“If that's true, you're responsible for our child's death! I won't remarry you. Just let me go." Sabrina's eyes fluttered shut as she took a deep, shuddering breath.
Her pain and heartbreak threatened to overwhelm her. It was all Tyrone's fault. She was ready to move on from the hurt and betrayal, but Tyrone's persistence continued to reopen old wounds.
Tyrone found himself at a loss for words.
As Sabrina struggled to hold back the tears that threatened to spill over, Tyrone could only offer a feeble apology. But apologies seemed meaningless in the face of the pain and heartbreak that he had caused.
If Tyrone had realized his love for Sabrina sooner, he could have spared her so much suffering. Then he wouldn't have let Galilea return or asked for a divorce. Sabrina wouldn't have felt the need to hide her pregnancy from him.
Tyrone would have protected her and their unborn child with every fiber of his being. Like a loving couple, he would've accompanied her to every doctor's appointment and had his men watch over her day and night. He would have protected her from Evie and never let her suffer any grievances. His grandfather might have lived longer, and their family could have been whole.
He had triggered everything that unfolded.
He had ruined their marriage and caused their baby's death.
Sabrina would never forgive him, and he knew it.
The weight of his guilt and regret threatened to crush him, but he held on to a glimmer of hope that they could still salvage something from the wreckage of their relationship.
If he could go back and change the past, he would. But the reality was irreversible, yet he couldn't accept it.
Did they have any hope Left for reconciliation?
Tyrone let out a deep breath and started the car in silence. The weight of his emotions was palpable in the air.
The car glided over the black and yellow speed bumps, seamlessly merging into the bustling flow of traffic.
Inside the vehicle, a thick silence hung heavy, punctuated only by the distant wail of a siren and the ambient noise of the city.