Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson)

Chapter 86



Sabrina looked up at Nelson.

He was sitting on the sofa in a simple knit sweater and casual pants.

His gaze was gentle, resembling a husband who truly loved her.

But she knew he wasn't.

Sabrina didn't want to argue with him in front of Xyla, so she simply glanced at him without saying a word.

Nelson was unfazed by her lack of response.

He continued to watch her intently as she moved around the living room with their nephew, Cameron Tucker, in her arms.

Although Cameron was just five months old, he weighed 19 pounds. Since Sabrina was slender, she struggled to hold him.

"Let me carry him," Nelson said and approached her.

She ignored him, as did Cameron. He clung to her tightly as Nelson approached, grabbing her sweater with his small hands.

When Nelson saw the chubby little hand on her chest, he frowned and scolded the baby, "Get your hand off there. That's not yours."

He then pried the child's hand away.

Sabrina was stunned to see this. "What is wrong with you?"

His behavior genuinely took her aback. NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.

Sabrina had been holding the baby the whole hour that Noah and his wife had been gone, either sitting on the sofa or strolling about, muttering to him softly.

Shannon and the maids wanted to hold the baby, but she refused. "I really like him. Something about holding him and earning his trust is beyond words."

Her words were heartwarming and inexplicably moving.

The new maid wasn't aware of the complicated relationship between Sabrina and Nelson and remarked, "With your beauty and Mr. Tucker's good looks, your children would be stunning."

Sabrina didn't respond but focused on playing with Cameron's chubby little hand.

She had once hoped for two children, a boy and a girl. The thought of having a son that resembled Nelson brought her joy.

But now, they were getting divorced, discussions about children seemed out of place.

Besides, there had never been a right moment for that in their relationship.

"Yes, let's put that on the agenda," Nelson said.

Sabrina didn't respond.

When Shannon saw this, she remained quiet. She could see that Sabrina was upset.

In the past, when Nelson was abroad, Sabrina's eyes shone with hope. But now she seemed to be really depressed and joyless.

Shannon didn't want Nelson to torment her any longer.

When Noah and his wife returned, Sabrina got ready to leave. She asked him for a favor and then bid farewell to Shannon.

"I'll see her off." Nelson followed her.

He held the door as she was about to get into her car.

Sabrina stood in front of the car and stared at him calmly.

"Are you planning to ignore me?" he asked, gazing down at her.

"Can you sign the papers, please?" Sabrina said.

"There's really nothing going on between me and her," Nelson explained.

"It doesn't matter anymore," Sabrina replied.

Nelson felt agitated. More so than when Jackson summoned him home last night to discuss the divorce and the conversation with Noah earlier.

However, he knew he owed her, especially after learning that she hadn't been the one to drug her.

He grasped her shoulder and gazed at her in silence.

Sabrina shook him off forcefully.

Nelson bent slightly and said, "I made you suffer."

In an instant, her eyes reddened as she stared at him.

"Yes, I have suffered ever since I married you. I chose and did the prior suffering on my own. You're admitting it now because you chose Pamela. After all, you'll continue to let me suffer. So please

don't say anything more. I don't want to hear it, and I'm tired," she said.

Sabrina sighed and continued, "Nelson, you failed as a husband. I don't need you anymore since you can't protect me."

With that, she turned and got into the car.

As she tried to collect her emotions inside the car, Eva called to inform her that Gerald had broken Pamela's legs.


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