Chapter: 708
Tyrone drove her back to Starriver Bay.
Throughout the car ride, Jennie slept soundly. But upon reaching the villa, she woke up,
her excitement renewed.
If it weren’t for Tyrone informing Karen beforehand to prepare the guest room, Karen
would have assumed that Jennie was Tyrone’s daughter because of the uncanny
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtresemblance.
Jennie strolled around the villa with her hands behind her back.
“What’s this?” Jennie queried, pulling out a cat toy from nowhere and showing it to Karen.
Karen explained, “That’s a stick for playing with cats.”
“A cat stick? Where’s the cat? Can I see it?” Jennie asked gleefully.
“The cat is with Sabrina.”
Jennie’s eyes sparkled. “I’m going to play with Aunt Sabrina and the cat tomorrow!”
Initially, Tyrone had considered informing Sabrina in advance.
But he reconsidered his decision. He was worried that Sabrina might be harsh and refuse
to see Jennie.
Thus, he decided to surprise her instead.
The following morning, after having breakfast, Tyrone took Jennie to the entrance of
Sabrina’s neighborhood.
At that time, Bettie was likely at work, leaving Sabrina alone at home.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Sabrina lives here now,” Tyrone said, pointing to the neighborhood.
“I’m going to give her a call.”
“Okay,” Jennie said, nodding obediently. She couldn’t wait to see her aunt and the cat.
Tyrone dialed Sabrina’s number.
The phone rang for several seconds, almost reaching voicemail, before Sabrina answered
in a curt tone, “Yes, what is it?”
Tyrone glanced at Jennie and said, “I’m at your neighborhood. Can you come out?”
“Why can*t you tell me what you want on the phone?” Sabrina asked, frustrated.
Tyrone felt hurt when he heard Sabrina’s cold tone. Just as he was about to respond,
Jennie grabbed his phone and said, “Aunt Sabrina, it’s me! I miss you so much. Can you
come out and see me?”