"Mr. Sexton, Miss Evelyn came here to apologize. She's been nothing but respectful. And you treat her like dirt?" Dressed in the same grey suit and the leather shoes, he slowly walked up to Evelyn, a playful look on his face.

"Look, I hurt your kid. If you have a problem with anyone, it's me. So, go ahead, unload on me, now that you don't have a woman to bully.”

Looking at the culprit, Sexton clenched his fist.

“You have the balls to show up here, Mr. Sheffield?"

The old lady didn't know who Sheffield was at first, but after hearing her son's words, she realized that was the man who hurt her grandson.

“Of course. It's your son's fault. He's no gentleman, that's for sure.

He trash-talked my woman, and paid for it." This sure didn't sound Like an apology, but Sheffield didn't think he did anything wrong. He held his head high and stood beside Evelyn.

His attitude irritated Sexton.

“Why are you here?" Evelyn asked quietly.

"I came to apologize to Mr. Roscoe!" Someone had to apologize to the family. And it wasn't Evelyn's job.

“Look at your attitude. Do you really want to apologize to us? Is this a stunt to tick us off?" The old lady snorted.

Sheffield curled his lips and answered, “I didn't want to apologize to you. But I didn't want Evelyn to take the blame for me either." So, he meant that he had to come, for Evelyn's sake.

Sexton suppressed his anger.

“Just get out of here, Mr. Sheffield! I've already asked my lawyer to draft a letter. Just go back home and wait for it!"

“Bring it!" Dropping the phrase, Sheffield grabbed Evelyn's hand, intending to take her with.

But Evelyn didn't move.

"Mrs. Fitzgerald, Uncle Sexton, please deliver my apology to Roscoe."

The old lady snorted and went into the ward. Sexton nodded reluctantly.

After entering the elevator, Sheffield released her hand and leaned against the wall.

"You don't need to worry about this. I have a lawyer.

I'll take care of it.”

“My father's Lawyer is Xavier. I'll ask him to..."

“No, thanks. It's late now. You should go back home and get some sleep." After taking a look at the time on his wristwatch, he turned her offer down.

Evelyn didn't respond.

When they left the inpatient department, Evelyn stood where she was, watching Sheffield walk towards the parking lot.