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Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson) novel Chapter 49

Sabrina stood in the foyer, watching Gerald's car drive away. It was not until the vehicle had vanished entirely from her view that she finally turned around.

Through the hotel's floor-to-ceiling window, she saw Nelson standing by the fish pond, feeding the fish.

He wasn't wearing a jacket, and the black shirt accentuated his impressive figure. No one could ignore him.

Sabrina walked back and quietly stood behind him. Since she had approached him, she was ready to face his punishment.

Nelson turned around to see Sabrina gazing up at him with an air of resigned determination. It was as if she was prepared to face the worst.

At that sight, he could not help but chuckle.

"You knew I'd be mad if I saw you with Gerald, but you did it anyway."

Sabrina did not defend herself. She didn't think Nelson would believe whatever she said anyway.

Her current demeanor mirrored the expression she had when Pamela threw her brooch.

Nelson wanted Sabrina to explain herself at that time, but she did not. That was because she was convinced that he would side with Pamela. So, she had let him misunderstand her.

Then, Nelson scattered the remaining fish food in his hand before clapping his hands.

"Come on. Let's go home," he said.

Sabrina was taken aback. She was surprised to see that was the extent of it.

He didn't resort to sarcastic remarks or hurtful words, nor did he drag her into the restroom, grip her chin, and demand, "Do you even remember anything I've said?"

"I'm tired of doing everything you're thinking," Nelson uttered.

Hearing that made Sabrina feel awkward.

Nelson picked his jacket off the bench, put it on, and held her hand before walking out.

Sabrina was at a loss for words.

After getting into the car, Nelson proceeded to reply to messages.

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