CHAPTER 28 SABRINA’S POV The drive home was silent and thick with tension. I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The doctor had declared me free to go and said I just needed to rest at home for a few days before returning to my normal routine. Mom had left in her own car because she said she had an important meeting with someone she couldn't cancel on. I’d cried to the point I couldn’t cry anymore even if I tried. My eyes were dry, but my heart felt very heavy. As for my husband, I dared not look at his side profile too long without feeling that creeping apprehension flood me all over again. He parked in the garage and stepped out of the car without a word to me, heading straight into the house. I followed like an obedient, defeated lamb walking to the kill. “Dad? What are yo

