"That is all.
"If you think that my newfound arrogance from how you’ve treated me over the past two days was what caused me to push Selene today, then I won't make that mistake again."
After she had spoken, Sabrina pushed Sebastian aside before entering her room. She started packing her belongings without delay.
She had very little luggage, her possessions essentially only comprising the shoes that she already had on. She packed up her few clothes as well as some simple showering products. They were all stuffed into a ripped up bag.
With her bag slung around her shoulder, Sabrina did not spare Sebastian a glance, nor did she utter any farewells before disappearing into the night.
Sebastian was left standing at the window, looking down at the disappearing silhouette downstairs.
She had left decisively, without hesitation.
He suddenly noticed that the two of them were quite similar. 1
They were both capable of being very gentle, yet when it came time to sever all relationships, they would do i t swiftly and coldly.
Sabrina checked into a cheap motel for the night. The one she would have to thank for this ability to sleep in a motel was Nigel, the person who, despite always hurting her with his words, was always willing to help her.
He had lent her three thousand bucks, which she had used to buy food for Grace as well as the hand warmer for Kingston. 1
She had also bought some products online with the computer that Sebastian had given her two nights ago.
The problem was that the products were already shipped, and the mailing address was Sebastian’s place.
That was not important.
After all, they had not been for herself.
Furthermore, she had not completed the work she was supposed to yesterday.
The entire department cast angry glares at Sabrina as someone said to her face, "Sabrina, you really get arrogant quickly. Just because we started to treat you a little better over the last few days, you have forgotten your place!
"You didn’t even do the drafts, and you were late for work. What are you trying to pull?
Sabrina tried to apologize. "I'm sorry, I... will start drawing now.” Sabrina spoke respectfully, facing a colleague much more experienced than she was.
"No need! Just go do odd jobs at the construction site!" The colleague had the authority of a temporary director. Following her orders, Sabrina was forced to obediently head over to the site.
She got on the bus and headed over. The moment she arrived, Sabrina saw someone standing before her.
"Sabrina, I've been suffering while waiting for you here." Selene smirked as she said impishly.
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