“I will apologize to him after he apologizes to my girl.”
If it weren’t for the thugs forcing her, Sabrina wouldn’t have even considered coming to the hospital to apologize.
A sinister smile crept across the woman’s face.
“It seems you don’t grasp your predicament,” she said, waving her hand.
Out of nowhere, a man emerged from behind. He lifted Jennie like she was a doll and squeezed her neck.
Jennie’s eyes widened with fear, her face reddening, on the brink of tears.
Sabrina was horrified.
“Let her go!” she cried out. Her face darkened at the sight of Jennie being hurt.
“If you apologize to us, I will release your daughter. Otherwise, it’s difficult to predict my actions. While my son lies on the hospital
bed, your daughter is merrily bouncing around...”
A tense silence filled the hospital room. Sabrina’s heart raced as she weighed her options.
“Aren’t you afraid that Tyrone will find out about this?”
The woman, unfazed, responded with a hint of arrogance, “If he wants to do something about it, let him try!” She seemed to have
no fear of the Blakely family’s influence in Mathias.
A cold smile played on her lips.
“So, have you made up your mind about what you’re going to do?”
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Sabrina clenched her fists, her gaze fixed on the woman. After a moment of contemplation, she spoke slowly and deliberately.
“I will apologize.
I’m sorry,” Sabrina said, her gaze dropping to the boy on the bed.
“
I shouldn’t have been so aggressive, and I should have let you go.
I apologize to you, and I hope you can recover as soon as possible.
“See, that’s better,” the woman said with a satisfied expression.
“A wise person acknowledges their situation. You would do well to remember that. Don’t always seek bravery, or you’ll end up
like your father.”
The nerve of this woman mentioning her father while intimidating her was infuriating.
Sabrina burned with anger but bit her tongue, not wanting to provoke the woman further. She had to do this for Jennie’s sake.