Chapter: 489
In that poignant moment, the reality of her father’s death truly sank in, as did the
realization that she would never see him again.
After being adopted by the Blakely family, she often went to visit the house in which she
and her father used to live. The familiar place became a sanctuary for Sabrina-a space to
remember, heal, and treasure the precious bond she once shared with her father.
The house was eventually demolished. But Sabrina kept a collection of her father’s
personal belongings as cherished keepsakes in the storage room.
Each item in the room carried memories of her beloved father, evoking feelings of both
sadness and fondness.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThere were some of his favorite books and notebooks, often used for drafting news
articles.
One item that held sentimental value was a worn metal lighter. Every night, as her father
worked on his news stories, he would use it to light a cigarette.
A classic camera also rested among the possessions, a faithful companion on her father’s
fieldwork, capturing moments of significance.
Amid the magazines and newspapers, Sabrina discovered her father’s news manuscripts.
Among them, the most renowned was the follow-up report on a food additive case.
Sabrina had read and reread the original manuscript countless times.
Sabrina even compared the published final drafts to the original manuscripts,
contemplating the subtle modifications he had made to individual words and sentences.
The storage room also housed boxes of negatives and albums containing photographs
related to her father’s unfinished news reports.
His neat handwriting adorned the pages, reflecting a meticulous approach to his work.
As Sabrina opened one of her father’s notebooks, she stumbled upon the beginnings of a
news story.
The story focused on a kidnapping case and featured an intriguing photo taken from a
unique angle. The image seemed to hold a secretive connection to the investigation.
Regrettably, his life was cut short before he could finish the manuscript due to a tragic car
accident. Amidst the overwhelming grief, Sabrina found it difficult to concentrate on the
fate of the hostage and whether they were ultimately rescued.
As sorrow weighed heavily on her heart, Sabrina tenderly closed the notebook, taking care
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmto organize the rest of her father’s belongings.
She then directed the wheelchair to the staircase and called out for Tyrone.
As Sabrina sat in silence, Tyrone arrived promptly and discreetly studied her face but
found no trace of tears. In a gentle tone, he asked, “Have you finished?”
“Yes.”
Tyrone gently lifted Sabrina from the wheelchair and carefully descended the stairs. Once
they reached the master bedroom, he gently laid her on the bed.
Sabrina inquired, “You haven’t been to the company lately. Is everything alright there?”
“Everything’s fine. I want to spend more time with you.”
Sabrina remained silent.
“I bought several books,” he said with a hint of enthusiasm.