Chapter: 84
Sabrina watched his hurried exit, a bitter smile playing on her Lips.
He really did care about Galilea.
“Ahem.” Wanda’s voice came from the door as she knocked. “Sabrina, are you awake? I just saw Tyrone leave in a hurry. He
didn’t even have breakfast. What’s the rush?”
“Grandma, I’m awake. I’ll be out shortly.”
Sabrina rose to get dressed.
Meanwhile, Tyrone had been waiting outside Galilea’s home for two hours.
Finally, Julia opened the door, allowing Tyrone entry, and warned in a hushed voice, “Galilea’s not doing well. Try not to upset
her.”
“Okay.” Approaching the bedroom, Tyrone knocked gently. “Galilea, are you there?”
“I’m not.” A defiant voice echoed from within.
Ignoring the retort, Tyrone opened the door and entered. Spotting
Galilea perched on the windowsill, he exclaimed, “Galilea, be careful!”
Tears shimmered in her eyes as Galilea managed a bitter smile. “Tyrone, my only wish was to spend my life with you. But even
that simple wish seems impossible now. What’s left for me to live for?”
“I made a vow, Galilea, to stand by you. I intend to keep it,” said Tyrone.
“But you already have a wife. You’re married. You don’t belong to me.
What do you take me for? If I had known that you were married, I would never have contacted you or been with you. How am I
supposed to face Sabrina now?” Galilea’s cheeks were soaked with her tears.
“This is on me. It’s not your burden. I’ve made up my mind to Leave her. The divorce is underway. Can you find it in your heart to
trust me once more, Galilea? I won’t fail you again.”
“Really?” Galilea’s question was timid.
“Truly.” Tyrone reassured her with a firm nod.
Emotion overpowered her as Galilea threw herself into Tyrone’s arms, weeping. “I can’t bear the thought of leaving you, Tyrone. I
truly can’t. I’d rather not be alive than be without you.”
Tyrone embraced her, gently stroking her back in an attempt to soothe her.
“Mr. Blakely, there’s something I must point out,” Julia intervened.
“What is it?”
“Don’t forget that Galilea is a star. If your marriage comes to light, she’ll be seen as a home-wrecker, and her future will crumble.
I trust you comprehend the gravity of this. If you can’t ensure her protection, better steer clear of her.”
“I won’t Let any harm come to her.” Tyrone vowed earnestly.