Chapter 12
Sabrina finally received Nelson's call at 7:00 pm. He apologized, "Sorry. I was caught up with something." His tone was devoid of warmth and sincerity.
She was angered by the fact he left her waiting at the courthouse for the entire afternoon. He did not love or care about her, hence he showed her no respect.
At first, she had wanted to go off at him, but she realized it was unnecessary. Sighing, she suggested, "How about tomorrow morning? Can you make it?"
"I'll be abroad. Let's do Monday."
"I'm busy on Monday." With that, she hung up.
…
The next day, Sabrina went to work and confirmed her guess about Nelson's absence. As expected, he was held up by something related to Pamela.
Pamela was appointed the ambassador of Tucker Group by the previous CEO, yet she did not show up on time for the shooting, which sent the person in charge of marketing into a panic. "She agreed to the shoot but did not show up. What do we do?"
An assistant found out from Pamela's Instagram post that she was at Summerton City. She posted a photo of a viral restaurant. Although the photo did not feature anyone, anyone could spot the fingers of a man holding a cup.
That morning, she took and posted a photo of a man's handsome silhouette in front of floor-to- ceiling windows with the rising sun as a backdrop. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
The couple showed off their relationship in a subtle manner. Life seemed good.
"If she refuses to cooperate within three days, we'll switch her out!"
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Sabrina visited the Tucker manor on Friday after work for a discussion with Shannon about the Saturday party.
She appreciated Shannon's goodwill. Shannon had tried various ways to make things work between Sabrina and Nelson, hoping the two would stay together.
Sabrina thought it would be inappropriate for Shannon to host a blind date now that she was about to divorce Nelson. She would have to be really dense to accept the offer.
"Shannon, you know I don't like loud parties. I prefer peace."
"But I made all the arrangements! I invited lots of people."
"If so, why don't you turn it into a welcome home party for Nelson? He's back to work at the Tucker Group. It's the perfect timing."
"He doesn't deserve a celebration." Shannon dismissed the idea, and she grew even fonder of Sabrina's thoughtfulness.
Clasping Sabrina's hand, she lamented, "I really don't want you and Nelson to divorce."
"I know how you feel. Perhaps, he and I aren't fated to be. I think we make a good sibling pair."
Nelson stood at the door, watching as Sabrina smiled faintly.
He recalled Justin questioning him at Club Felicity, "Has she really loved you for three years?"
The question came because Sabrina acted indifferently toward him that night at the clubhouse. She laughed at Gerald's jokes.
It finally struck him that Sabrina was serious about the divorce. She wasn't playing hard to get.
Instead of feeling relieved, he felt oddly uncomfortable about the situation, which was the real reason he stood her up at the courthouse that afternoon.
Over the past few days abroad, he had the time to think over everything. He recalled all the efforts she made in the past three years.
He concluded that his unease stemmed from his adjustment to the change in her attitude and the possessiveness that arose because she was his wife.
He couldn't possibly choose Sabrina and walk back on his promise to Pamela over these minor changes.
"Mom, we won't feel awkward around each other if we are brother and sister…" he spoke up.
Sabrina looked at him. He took a seat on the one-seater, saying, "She'll find someone better than me, for example, Gerald. He likes her a lot."
"Oh, Gerald Ingram can be quite erratic, but he is a good egg from a decent family. Brina, do you like him too?"