But now that Tyrone was asking him about it, Horace could hazard a guess as to who the daughter was. He could hardly believe that his assumption was right, though.

He knew that the father of the adopted daughter of the Blakely family was a highly praised reporter.

But when Horace met Rita, she told him that her ex-husband had abused her and still harassed her after the divorce, so she had no choice but to leave her hometown and come to Violetholt.

Horace found it hard to believe the highly praised reporter and the man who resorted to violence according to Rita, were the same person.

“Sabrina is the daughter your wife had with her ex-husband,” Tyrone said, confirming Horace’s guess.

“Sabrina and your wife have been separated for over 20 years, and your wife has never been bothered by the separation. However, when Sabrina refused to forgive Brady, your wife suddenly remembered Sabrina was the daughter she left behind for years and even had the gall to try and threaten Sabrina with her identity.”

In order to hide the truth about Sabrina’s father, Tyrone glossed over certain things and exaggerated a few facts.

that made her so sad that it aggravated an old illness, and she fainted. She had just been discharged from the hospital when I came

reality, Sabrina was in the hospital for only one night, but that didn’t make Tyrone’s words any

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reigned for several minutes after Tyrone’s speech. But Horace eventually broke it after

I will ask my wife and Sierra to apologize to Miss Chavez. Sabrina is my stepdaughter. If she wants to come to the Fowler family, I will welcome her with open

of integrity. I’m sure you deserve your reputation.” Tyrone rose from his seat and declared, “In that case, I won’t bother you any

for your

Horace also stood up.

Blakely, don’t you want to sit

important to do. Mr. Fowler, have

“Take care.”

Tyrone to the car and only returned to the study when Tyrone’s car was out of sight. Upon entering, he noticed Horace’s

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