When Sonny got to Kellie's room, he found Tyler sitting with her.

"Did the doctors give you the all clear?" Sonny asked.

Tyler nodded, "Did they give you any information on Kellie? They wouldn't tell me anything because I'm not family."

"It's anyone's guess at this point," Sonny said, "Even if she survives, she may not wake up."

Tyler took a moment to process what Sonny said.

"Look, umm, I'd like to stick around," Tyler said, "But I can't…I just... I don't know."

"You need some time to think and get your head on straight," Sonny said, "Away from this crazy circus."

"Would keep me updated on her condition?" Tyler asked.

Sonny nodded, "That's not a problem."

Tyler got up to leave, "Thank you, Mr. Corinthos."

Before Tyler made it to the door, Sonny said, "She would have died for you."

"I know," Tyler said, "She went back for you."

"Yeah, well, she just didn't want my death on her conscience," Sonny said, "It would have upset her moral sensitivities."

"Look, I'm probably out of line here," Tyler said, "But I'll say it anyway. She wants you in her life. I'm not claiming to know everything about your relationship with her, but from what I can see you need her too. If and when Kellie wakes up, don't push her away."

"I'll try not to," Sonny said, "She's more like me than either on of us likes to admit. It's pretty much a given we'll fight."

Tyler shook his head.

"What?" Sonny asked.

"Something my father said a long time ago," Tyler said, "He didn't exactly approve of our relationship."

"Wasn't he the one who helped her get out of the foster system?" Sonny asked.

Tyler nodded. "He saw Kellie for who she was and who she could be. I only saw what I wanted to see. He knew that eventually that would cause problems between us," Tyler said, "Anyway, I was remembering the part of the conversation we had where he said something along the lines of her being able to sit down with you and the Alcazars and never flinch."

"That was before anyone knew who she was," Sonny said, "Talk about irony."

"There's a lot of things I didn't understand about Kellie then that I'm starting to understand now," Tyler said, "Anyway, my point is that if you're lucky enough to get another chance with your daughter take it. Not everyone gets a first chance with their child, much less multiple ones."

With that Tyler left.

Sonny sat next to Kellie's bed.

"You need to wake up," Sonny said, "So I can do things right this time. I promise to try to be the father you need and want me to be. Not the father I think I should be for you. I tried that and look where it got us. It should be me in that hospital bed, not you. I don't deserve you for a daughter; not after the way I treated you."

"Even if she is an Alcazar," a voice came from behind.

"You had to remind me of that," Sonny said as he turned to see Lorenzo standing behind him.

"I wasn't sure what else to say," Lorenzo said.

"It's not her fault that she's related to my worst enemy," Sonny said, "She didn't get to choose her parents."

"I know we don't get along," Lorenzo said, "We probably never will. But Kellie is my niece and I'd like to be apart of her life if she'll let me. All I'm asking is that we call a truce and neither one of us can ever ask her to take one side or the other."

"As long as you don't use your connection to my daughter to try and gain control of my business," Sonny said, "I won't interfere."

Lorenzo nodded in agreement. "I ran into Tyler before he left," Lorenzo said, "I told him that if he had questions about all this and Kellie wasn't available for whatever reason, you, me, or Jason would try to answer those questions for him."

"That won't be necessary," a female voice said, softly.

Lorenzo and Sonny turned their attention to Kellie who was awake.

"Despite this pounding headache," she said, "I think I'll live."