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It didn’t matter if he thought she could take care of herself. When you’re partnered with someone, it’s your job to know, not assume. He didn’t just “drop the ball” or “make a mistake;” he was derelict in his duty and was indirectly responsible for her not being able to have children going forward. Charlie was all ego and it went beyond being the “white knight.” He needed the personal praise and adoration. Even his gesture at the end to save Sonia was more about him than her.