Chapter: 1481
“Don't worry, Sabrina." Painstakingly, Tyrone removed her hands from his neck and put space between them. He sat up on his knees and helped her take off her coat.
“Tyrone... Tyrone, I feel so hot..."
Sabrina was not in the right state of mind to cooperate with him and continued writhing on the bed.
Karen came in with the water and a medicine box. Tyrone slightly leaned over Sabrina so that Karen wouldn't see her. He said, "Put it on the table over there. You can leave now, I'll give her the medicine."
"Okay. Please call me if you need me."
When Sabrina got a fever in the past, it was Tyrone who took care of her, so Karen didn't find it odd that he was doing it again. Karen put down the things she brought and closed the door behind her as she left.
Tyrone didn't even glance in the direction of the antipyretics and simply concentrated on helping Sabrina take off her clothes.
Sabrina groaned and started caressing every inch of Tyrone's skin that she could reach.
Tyrone felt a little helpless.
Just then, a child's voice could be heard outside.
"Karen, I heard Tyrone's voice just now. He's back?"
Karen replied, "Yes..." She was debating whether to tell Jennie that Sabrina was also here. Sabrina had a fever. What if Jennie decided to play with her and got infected?
While she was hesitating, Jennie had already trotted toward the master bedroom.
"Tyrone, did you bring me a gift?" she asked as she came to a stop at the door and stood on tiptoe. She grabbed the doorknob with her hands and opened the door.
Jennie was startled when she saw the figure behind the door.
"Tyrone, why are you standing at the door?"
Tyrone took advantage of Jennie's shock to pick her up and close the door behind him. He carried her to the sofa and sat down with her.
"Jennie, I'm sorry. I left my suitcase at the airport, and it can't be delivered until tomorrow. I just got off the plane, and I'm a little tired. I'll play with you tomorrow, okay?"
Jennie pouted and got down from his lap.
"Okay, we will play tomorrow. Don't go back on your word."