Chapter: 284
Despite this, Tyrone took the blame upon himself to shield Sabrina.
Galilea was right to worry after all
“What a tragedy! Galilea might have dodged this disaster.”
Tyrone changed the topic. “Any idea when she might regain consciousness?”
“That’s uncertain. She might wake up tonight, or maybe tomorrow morning. Mr. Blakely, please stay here with her. She was
murmuring your name before she passed out. Seeing you upon waking will alleviate her fear. Only you can give her that sense of
security. Do you understand?”
Tyrone frowned, remaining quiet.
If he stayed away from home all night, explaining it to Sabrina would pose a challenge. @
Noticing Tyrone’s hesitation, Julia sighed before trying to convince him further. “Galilea has endured so much to reach this point.
The doctor warned that despite a successful surgery, there could still be some residual scars. Mr. Blakely, you understand the
devastation a scar can cause to a girl, especially to an actress, right? Before the fire spread, she called you. That was her only
hope. Had she reached out to me or the crew, she may not have been so critically hurt, but you let her down. Imagine her waking
up and not seeing you there. How heartbroken would she be? ®
Today’s her birthday. She didn’t want to trouble you. During breaks on set, she kept glancing at her phone, hoping for a happy
birthday text from you, even if you couldn’t make it to see her. Who would have predicted her birthday would turn so disastrous?
My heart aches for her.” @
After a moment of silence, Tyrone finally said, “I need to step outside to make a phone call.”
“Alright.” Julia could tell her words had an impact on Tyrone.
Exiting the hospital room, Tyrone was greeted by a refreshing gust of wind.
He made his way to the stairwell, exhaled deeply and pulled out his phone to dial Sabrina’s number.
His commitment for the night was here.
Could he hold Sabrina accountable for ignoring Galilea’s calls?
Nope.
She was just trying to keep him away from Galilea that evening.
Her knowledge of the situation was Limited.
What about placing blame on Galilea?
Nope.
She put her trust in him at a crucial moment.
The responsibility lay with him.
He shouldered an undeniable responsibility for the situation.
The call went unanswered. A second try only led him to her switched off phone.