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Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson) novel Chapter 3

Sabrina received a call from Shannon, her mother-in-law, right after she got into the car. Shannon wanted Sabrina at the Tucker manor.

Hanging up, Sabrina stared out of the window. Nelson had changed into a new outfit. He waited by the door, seemingly wanting to visit the Tucker manor with her.

They had always put up a front—one of a loving, married couple—when they were around his family.

Sabrina didn't budge this time. Once she had decided on divorce, she couldn't care less about Nelson's feelings.

After he was done with his cigarette, he impatiently rapped his knuckles on her car window. She replied flatly, "I'll drive there alone."

Nelson retorted, "We can't get my mom worked up."

Shannon had surgery scheduled soon. If Sabrina and Nelson showed up at the Tucker manor separately, Shannon would definitely overthink it.

Sabrina said nothing. Even if Shannon was angry at them, it was all Nelson's fault to begin with. When she was rolling up the car window, Nelson suddenly remarked, "Don't you want your brooch?"

She saw him placing a hand on top of the car in a leisurely yet commanding manner—as if he had control over her.

Pursing her lips, she finally left her car and took his. This was the first time they sat in the same car since their marriage. She had always looked forward to moments like this, but now, she felt nothing.

The driver drove steadily down the road. Sitting close to the car window, Sabrian observed the carefully ironed, wrinkle-free pant sleeves from the corner of her eye.

After 20 minutes, they arrived at the Tucker manor. Nelson buttoned his jacket and left the car holding her hand.

Her fingers were trembling. The sight of their intertwined fingers upset her more than the night of waiting for him. Disgusted, she tried to free herself but failed.

Nelson was tacit and emotionless as usual. Although he didn't seem to exert any pressure on her hand, she couldn't break free from his grip.

Laughing from anger, she jeered. "Your parents aren't dumb. They can tell that we're putting on an act. Just give me the brooch, and I'll deal with your parents on your behalf."

He calmly stared at her, refusing to believe that she'd really get a divorce.

However, she took his silence as approval. After all, he wouldn't want to keep his dear Pamela in the dark after proposing to her yesterday.

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