Vivian looked up at her and said, “Mommy is upstairs, Aunt Sabrina! Where have you been today? We had lunch at Daddy’s place earlier!”
They had lunch together? Hmm… Looks like those two have finally made up, then!
Feeling relieved, Sabrina went into the room prepared for her upstairs, only to see Sasha crying on the corner of the bed.
“What the hell? Why are you crying again? What happened? I thought you guys had lunch at his place earlier?” she asked impatiently.
Sabrina found relationships to be a very troublesome thing, especially since Devin kicked her out of his house in front of all those soldiers.
Sasha wasn’t expecting for Sabrina to come back so suddenly, and she got all emotional upon seeing her sister-in-law.
“Sabrina…”
Sabrina felt goosebumps all over when she heard that. Suddenly, Sasha threw herself at her before she could even react.
Having found someone she could vent to, Sasha hugged her tightly as she sobbed, “He doesn’t trust me! He said he never trusted me! He even came up with an elaborate scheme so I could prove my innocence! He’s gone too far, right? Right?”
It was truly bizarre. The two women had nearly killed each other back. Now they had become so close that Sasha would cry on her shoulder when upset.
Sabrina was feeling a little awkward at first, but she felt her blood boiling with anger after hearing Sasha’s rant.
“He really said that to you in person?”
“Yeah, he said it earlier in the afternoon. I don’t want to see him anymore, Sabrina! If it’s a divorce he wants, then it’s a divorce he’ll get! I’m tired of trying to fix this relationship. I’m going to take my kids back to my house and never return!” Sasha blurted all of that out in the heat of the moment.
Sabrina frowned upon hearing her words. “You want to divorce him? Since when? What the hell are you two doing? You think we haven’t got enough going on, huh?”
She really had no idea what was going on between them because Sasha had kept it a secret from her, hoping to save the relationship.
“No, I…”
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