Chapter 27
Sebastian did not protest and simply said, âAlright, then. Rest well. Iâll go now.â
Right before leaving, he added, âVicky, do you still have my number?â
Vicky thought back to her contact list and shook her head. âI donât think so.â
Sure enough, Sebastianâs name was not on her contact list. The two exchanged
numbers before he finally left.
Shortly after he left, Vicky received a text message from Sebastian and she
clicked it open.
Enter titleâ¦
It was a photo taken outside the rooms of two figures, their backs facing the
camera. Even so, she still managed to recognize them: Tyler and Sheila.
Underneath the photo was a caption where Sebastian wrote, [Vicky, Tyler is in
Sheilaâs room].
Vicky took one last glance at the photo before looking away inattentively.
The next day, someone knocked on Vickyâs door shortly after she had finished her
breakfast, and Sheila
entered the room in her wheelchair.
âMiss Shaw, are you feeling better now?â
âMuch better. Thank you for asking, Miss Young.â
Sheila turned to look at her manager. âMaggie, help me up.â
Maggie frowned. âBut your legâ¦â
âIf you donât help me up, Iâm going to try to get up on my own,â Sheila insisted.
Feeling defeated, Maggie helped Sheila up, and Sheila got on her feet.
âMiss Shaw, Iâm really sorry about what happened with Sasha. She resents you
for what happened in the past and did something stupid. Iâd like to apologize to
you in her place,â she said before bowing deeply to Vicky.
Sheila was not involved in the incident at all and did not have to apologize.
Moreover, with Tyler on her side, she did not need to be respectful toward Vicky
at all.
Ordinary women would have lost sight of their places if they were protected by
Tyler, but not Sheila.
Vicky studied the woman before her and sneered inwardly.
She had begged for Tylerâs help multiple times to help Cece, but he did not budge
until this incident with Sasha happened.
According to what Vicky knew about Tyler, he would have never gotten involved if
it was not for Sheila, which meant that Cece was saved because of Sheila.
Despite how humble Sheila looked at the moment, Vicky realized something
important; even her nearâdeath experience was not as convincing to Tyler as a
few words from Sheila.
âWhat a woman! Iâve underestimated her,â Vicky thought. âSasha might be a
witless, reckless little wench, but
she wouldnât get to be that way if she hasnât been allowed by people around her.â
Vicky remained quiet and because of that, Sheila stayed frozen in the bowing
position.
Unable to stand it any longer, Maggie interfered. âMiss Shaw, Sheila has nothing
to do with this. Her leg is injured. Donât you think itâs too much for you to bully her
like this?â
âThatâs right. She has nothing to do with this, so why is she apologizing?â Vicky
whispered gently before turning to stare at Maggie. âBesides⦠If you know that
sheâs injured, why did you take her around, Miss Perez? Am I bullying her, or are
you making it look that way on purpose? Donât tell me that you canât even control
an injured patient when youâre perfectly healthy.â