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Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson) novel Chapter 2

Ms. Wyatt?

After three years of marriage, Nelson stubbornly refused to acknowledge Sabrina as his wife.

Reading the spite in Nelson's eyes, Sabrina realized that he would never offer her the brooch no matter what she did or said.

Disappointed, she wracked her brains for a way to get the brooch from him.

On Sabrina's way home, she saw a digital ad playing the news on the opposite building when her car stopped by the intersection. The headlines read: "Nelson Tucker Snags Priceless Brooch Gifted by Daniel Livingston to His Wife—Rumors Swirl He's Popping the Question to Girlfriend Pamela Dixon!"

From the corner of her eye, she saw the gorgeous Pamela on the news, hugging Nelson tightly with a bright, youthful smile.

Sabrina watched as her husband bent over slightly and rested a hand on Pamela's back with a tender look and a soft smile.

She had never seen this tender side of the usually stoic and unfeeling Nelson. Staring blankly at her supposed lover—the handsome man on the screen—she realized that he had bidded the brooch to propose to Pamela.

The brooch that Sabrina's dad, Samson Wyatt, gifted to her mom, Cheryl Jenkins, was now used by Nelson to propose to his mistress.

She thought, "Wow, Sabrina Wyatt, you're a joke!"

Blinking softly, she wiped away her tears and dialed Nelson's number.

As expected, he snapped at her in an aloof and impatient tone, "What is it?"

"Nelson, give me the brooch, and I'll agree to a divorce."

He hung up without a word, and she didn't bother calling back, knowing he must have been annoyed with her.

Nelson didn't return to the house he shared with Sabrina until noon the next day. Ever since she moved in, she had kept the place well-organized. However, he found the house unfamiliar.

After he stepped foot in the hall, a maid approached him. "Mrs. Tucker spent the whole night waiting for you in the living room. She has just gone up to the second floor."

He replied, "Got it." Then, he instructed the drivers to place his luggage in the living room.

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