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Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson) novel Chapter 79

Sabrina was aware of Pamela's identity. However, she had never sought her out before because the root of the issues always lay with Nelson.

But since she had repeatedly provoked her, it was time for a "chat".

"Tea or coffee?" Pamela asked, assuming the role of a gracious host.

"There's no need for that. I'm here to beat you up," Sabrina replied.

Pamela was momentarily stunned and thought she had misheard her.

In a instant, Sabrina grabbed her hair and slammed her head against the wall.

When Nelson got there, Pamela was sobbing and hunched over the wall. There was a large bump on her forehead, and her face was covered in slap marks.

Meanwhile, Sabrina seemed unconcerned as she rested her elbow on the sofa armrest.

When Pamela saw him, she weakly pushed herself up and collapsed into his arm.

Nelson didn't want such a foolish woman close to him. However, when he saw Sabrina's indifferent gaze, he didn't push her away.

His voice was cold as he asked, "What's happened?"

"Ms. Dixon, why don't you tell your beloved what happened?" Sabrina spoke as if Nelson was a stranger and not her husband.

From the moment he asked "what was the matter with her again", she knew he had never reflected on his actions in their marriage.

Since Nelson had no genuine feelings for her, he saw no wrong in his actions.

From that moment onward, Sabrina saw him as a stranger.

So, whomever he held at this moment no longer mattered to her.

Pamela tearfully recounted how Sabrina had slapped her and banged her head against the wall.

"Why don't you tell him why I hit you?" Sabrina shouted at her with irritation.

Sabrina was someone who fought her way in the business world. So, she carried an authoritative tone when she spoke sternly.

Pamela was taken aback by her sudden outburst and whimpered quietly in Nelson's arms.

Seeing this, Sabrina rolled her eyes and played an audio recording on her phone.

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