Blayze, maintaining his stern demeanor, asserted, “Now that you’ve recognized your mistake, you should go and make an
apology.”
“What?” Sierra was taken aback by the demand. She hesitated, pulling back when she caught the unwavering gaze in Blayze’s
eyes.
“Well...
Do I really need to apologize?”
Her thoughts raced. Just rectifying the result on the website would do. She didn’t feel like apologizing because of this.
If she were to make an apology, it would be clear to everyone that she had stolen someone else’s work, a revelation that would
subject her to ridicule.
Angela’s Library
Blayze narrowed his eyes and pressed, “What did you just say? I dare you to say it again!”
With a pallid face, Sierra mustered her courage and suggested, “Blayze, couldn’t we simply rectify the result on the website?
Why do I have to apologize?”
Blayze, incensed by her refusal to face the music, lashed out, “You are vain and irresponsible. Is this what your family has taught
you?
You claim to be connected with the Fowler family, but your actions only disgrace us. Shame on you!”
Sierra trembled, fearing the wrath she had incurred.
“I was wrong. I...
I will apologize, okay?”
Blayze didn’t relent, insisting, “Then why don’t you draft an apology statement instantly?”
“I’ll do it right away,” Sierra quickly replied.
As soon as she left the office, Sierra seethed with frustration.
She was deeply annoyed that such a minor issue had resulted in a scolding from Blayze.
If she ever found out who was behind this, she would make sure they paid dearly for their actions.
Sierra hastily Located an apology letter template on the Internet and made some modifications.
She then messaged the staff, inquiring, “Whose work was the photo?
What’s her name?”
She intended to include the name on the apology letter.
The staff responded, “The photo belongs to a contestant named Sabrina Chavez.”
The staff told the truth.