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She’s Back, and Hell’s Coming with Her novel Chapter 120

“Sabrina, I’ve missed you so much. And our big sister misses you too.”

Lennox hugged Sabrina tightly, caught between tears and laughter, his expression both vulnerable and sweet.

“I’ve missed you both as well,” Sabrina murmured, gently ruffling his hair to comfort him. “We’re together now—nothing’s going to separate us again.”

At her words, the light in Lennox’s eyes flickered, his smile dimming.

“But Sabrina… what about Dad?” he whispered. “If he finds out we’re here with you, if he sees you’re doing well, he’ll come after you for sure. Maybe… maybe it’s safer if you keep your distance, he—”

Jenna lowered her head, a shadow crossing her face. Their father had sold them both to pay off his gambling debts. Only by the grace of a stranger had they escaped that fate.

A sudden realization dawned on Jenna. She shot Sabrina a wide-eyed look. “Sabrina, was it you? Did you send someone to rescue us?”

“Yes.” Just the one word, simple and steady, but it sent Jenna into tears again.

Sabrina had grown up with the Yeager family since she was six, with Jenna only a few years older. They weren’t related by blood, but were closer than real sisters.

Everything had changed after Agnes died.

Their father, addicted to gambling, had sold them off twice, but somehow they’d always managed to escape. Every time he lost, he’d take it out on the three of them, leaving scars all over their bodies.

Jenna looked at her little sister—just three years younger—and felt a surge of relief that Sabrina had eventually been taken back by her birth parents. If she’d stayed, their father would have sold her, too.

As the three stood outside, lost in their reunion, it was Faye who finally broke the moment. “Are you planning on catching up out here all night? Why don’t you come inside and talk?”

Only then did Jenna snap out of her daze. She’d been so focused on Sabrina, she’d forgotten to thank the woman who’d saved their lives.

That night, when their father had traded her and Lennox to pay off his debt, it was Faye who had bought them back from the loan sharks. Later, she learned it was Sabrina who had begged Faye to help them.

Whatever the circumstances, both Faye and Sabrina had saved her and Lennox.

Overcome with gratitude, Jenna grabbed Lennox’s hand and started to kneel in front of Faye to thank her properly.

But Faye quickly caught her, stopping her mid-motion. “Don’t thank me. I was just helping out. If you want to thank someone, thank her.” She nodded toward Sabrina.

“Enough, Jenna,” Sabrina said gently. “Between us, there’s no need for thanks. Come on, let’s go inside—I brought something special for you both.”

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