Chapter 29
Chapter 29
Chapter: 29
Cesar was always a strict figure in front of him and his siblings. Only with Sabrina did he shed his stern demeanor and act like a stubborn child.
Suddenly, Sabrina pointed at Tyrone and announced, “Grandpa, he’s laughing at you.”
Tyrone’s smile was frozen in place as Cesar turned to him.
“You brat! Daring to mock me. Fetch us some water! Don’t just stand around.”
Again, Tyrone was left speechless.
As Tyrone went to get water, he could hear Sabrina’s joyful laughter echoing from behind him.
Tyrone’s face turned grim.
Tyrone and Sabrina left his grandparents’ house in the afternoon.
In the car, Sabrina broke the silence. “Clearly, your grandpa disapproves of our divorce. What’s your next move?”
Gazing out the window, Tyrone let out a sigh before responding, “We could divorce in secret, keeping Grandpa in the dark until it feels right to tell him.”
It was evident. His decision was unyielding.
Despite his grandfather’s threats, Tyrone would rather deceive him than alter his resolution.
Sabrina inhaled deeply, each breath cutting through her like a blade.
Her eyes downcast, she gave a silent nod and croaked out, “Alright.
When do we proceed with the procedure?”
Checking his phone for his schedule, Tyrone said, “I’m tied up with work at the moment. How about we do it next Monday?”
“Okay.”
Noticing Sabrina’s calm response, Tyrone pressed his lips together, studying her features. This content belongs to Nô/velDra/ma.Org .
Sabrina was undeniably attractive.
Her eyes, sometimes soft and sometimes sharp, held a captivating allure that drew people in. They could be intimidating when they were sharp.
Her oval face with smooth, graceful lines was captivating. Her nose, small and firm, complemented her full lips. When she smiled, dimples would appear, adding an element of cuteness to her appearance.
She maintained an impressive physique. She was disciplined, carving out time for yoga sessions after work.
Tyrone knew this better than anyone.
Over the past three years, he had enjoyed sex with her.