Chapter: 666
Suddenly, her body tensed, her face flushed, and she was overcome with such joy that she went limp. Her arms fell weakly from
Tyrone’s neck, and she nearly collapsed.
Catching her in time, Tyrone wiped her dress clean and asked, his voice hoarse, “Sabrina, do you feel better now?”
Resting against his chest, Sabrina kept her eyes closed and did not reply, appearing to be asleep.
Her discomfort seemed to have lessened.
Tyrone held her waist, making her more comfortable.
The helicopter landed near Geelong Hospital. He helped her dress and quickly took her to the hospital.
Upon waking the next morning, Sabrina was greeted by sunlight on her pillow.
Slowly, she opened her eyes and was greeted by the white ceiling.
A lively chirping of birds came from outside the window, filling the room with life.
Her eyes wandered, taking in her surroundings. It seemed she was in a hospital. A flash of confusion crossed her mind.
Wasn’t she supposed to be traveling on the Great Ocean Road?
How had she ended up here?
She tried hard to remember the night before.
The door creaked open, and Sabrina looked up to find Tyrone’s eyes on her.
He hurried to her bedside, asking, “How are you feeling now?”
“Not bad...” Her voice was raspy.
Tyrone quickly gave her water to drink.
After taking a sip, Sabrina turned away, asking, “Why are you here?”
“Why am I here? Do you remember last night?”
Sabrina’s eyes closed as she searched her memories, the realization dawning that she might have been drugged.
Her mind was clouded, and the details were elusive.
After a pause, she whispered, “A little.”
Her eyes snapped open, fixing Tyrone with a cold stare. “You have still been following me, haven’t you? Tyrone, when will you
Let me go?”
Her frigid gaze caused Tyrone to stiffen.