Chapter: 389
Once they were in the car, she turned her phone back on to find two more messages from
Bradley.
“You mean… You and Tyrone…”
The revelation had taken Bradley by surprise, but as he recalled the night of Galilea’s
birthday party, he remembered Sabrina’s aloofness towards Tyrone, yet Tyrone didn’t
seem bothered by it at all. It was clear they had a unique relationship.
At first, he thought it was his imagination that Tyrone harbored some hostility towards
him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNow, certain overlooked details started making sense.
There were signs all along.
He even suspected that the boyfriend Sabrina mentioned was none other than Tyrone
himself.
It made sense now. The time Sabrina mentioned a possible breakup must have been when
Tyrone hosted a birthday party for Galilea.
Bradley remembered how Tyrone had stayed by Galilea’s side all night, even though her
injuries weren’t severe.
How could someone like Tyrone deserve Sabrina?
Bradley sent Sabrina another message. “Sabrina, if the rumors are true, I implore you to
reconsider. Tyrone is not trustworthy.”
Switching on her phone, Sabrina saw Bradley’s messages.
She might have defended Tyrone if she had read them earlier, but now, she only furrowed
her brows. Before she could reply, Tyrone interjected, “So, I’m not trustworthy?”
His voice held a playful tone as he continued, “Who then? Bradley?”
Caught off guard, Sabrina quickly shielded her phone from Tyrone’s view. “Why are you
snooping on my phone?”
“I’m not snooping. Just observing.”
He had seen her engaged in a text conversation with Bradley over breakfast, and again in
the car. His curiosity piqued, he glanced at her phone, not expecting to see Bradley’s
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Taken aback, Sabrina rolled her eyes at Tyrone and typed out a response to Bradley. “I’ll
explain later.”
A shadow fell across Bradley’s face.
He wanted to reply, but he was wary of overstepping and upsetting
Sabrina.
Fearful that admitting his feelings might jeopardize their friendship, he typed a few words
only to erase them all.
“You haven’t answered my question yet.” Tyrone wasn’t letting the issue rest.
“What question?”