Chapter 475
Always Been Yours
Chapter 475 Drink Up Kathleen was afraid of her mother, so she didnât say anything in the end. However, Hathaway wasnât about to let her off the hook yet. âI donât think thereâs anything wrong with Tessaâs eagerness to learn.
You, on the other hand, have been getting lazier and lazier. You even skipped half a day of practice. Do you think youâre that great?â Kathleen pressed her lips shut without saying a word.
After their orchestra practice ended in the evening, all of them went for a meal together. As usual, Tessa was the one who picked their dinner spot. The group chit-chatted with one another, and she was laughing happily at a joke that one of the other members said. The happier Tessa was, the more displeased someone else was. When Kathleen saw the bright smile on Tessaâs face, she felt especially triggered. Then, Kathleenâs gaze darkened further as she glanced at the juice on Tessaâs table.
An idea popped up in her head at that moment. âTessa,â Kathleen said as she got out of her seat. She headed over to Tessaâs table with a glass of whiskey in her hand. When Tessa saw Kathleen, she knitted her brows slightly. âIs anything the matter?â A few of the people around them also glanced over worriedly. They were afraid that Kathleen would pick a fight with Tessa.
Kathleen pretended as if she couldnât see the worried looks on other peopleâs faces. She simply stood in front of Tessa before filling her glass up with alcohol. âIâm sorry,â Kathleen uttered sincerely. âI was too hot-headed this afternoon, so Iâm here to apologize to you.â
Tessa wasnât the only one who was shocked upon hearing Kathleenâs wordsâthe rest of the people around them were just as surprised. Did Kathleen just apologize to Tessa? Is she still the Kathleen we know?
Naturally, Kathleen noticed the dumbfounded looks on everyoneâs faces. However, she didnât seem to care much about them. She beamed when she realized that Tessa didnât have an alcohol glass for herself. âOh, dear. I didnât even realize that you donât have a glass. Hold on. Let me get you a drink.â
When Tessa saw Kathleen moving over to get her a glass, she hastily stopped Kathleen. âItâs fine. Iâm drinking juice.â
Kathleenâs eyes glinted before she spoke when she heard Tessaâs words. âAre you trying to disrespect me by rejecting my drink, Tessa?â Kathleen twisted her face into a frown as she glared at Tessa.
Tessa felt rather uneasy to see the change in Kathleenâs expression, but she tried her best to remain patient. âThat wasnât my intention,â she explained.
âIf that wasnât your intention, then do you think itâs right for you to drink juice while I drank alcohol for my apology?â Kathleen asked. So, Tessa had no choice but to explain herself again when she saw that Kathleen wasnât willing to let this slide. âItâs not the right time for me to drink alcohol now,â Tessa stated.
âI donât think itâs about the timing. You just donât want to drink with me, right?â Tessa felt rather annoyed by how pushy Kathleen was. Since Tessa didnât want to ruin their dinner, she finally gave in and drank two glasses of alcohol. Cough coughâ¦The burning sensation in Tessaâs throat made her cough a few times, and her pale face turned visibly red under the bright lights.
When Tessa lowered her glass of alcohol, she turned to gaze at Kathleen with her slightly teary eyes.
âAre we done now?â she asked in a hostile tone.
âOf course.â Kathleen wore a sly and smug grin on her face when she saw Tessa suffering. She knew that Tessaâs stomach had been acting upâthat was why she forced Tessa to drink alcohol. Tessa wasnât aware of Kathleenâs plan, but her stomach felt extremely uncomfortable after the two glasses she had. At first, she could still tolerate the pain, but she soon felt like her entire stomach was on fire.
She was in a lot of pain. âI need to use the washroom.â In the end, she couldnât control herself any longerâshe hurried out of the room after informing those around her that she had to use the washroom.
When Kathleen saw Tessa leaving, she curled her lips into a smirk. Then, after dinner was over and everyone was about to leave, they suddenly realized that Tessa hadnât returned from the washroom.
âTessa has been in the washroom for a long while. Did something happen?â someone asked.
âI donât know, but I noticed that she seemed rather pale when she left earlier,â someone else replied.
âWhy donât we go take a look?â A few of them agreed with one personâs suggestion. A faint annoyance flashed across Kathleenâs gaze when she first overheard their conversations. âYou guys donât need to look for Tessa anymore,â Kathleen said as she stood up to stop them. âShe texted me a while ago and said that she had already left. So she told us to head home on our own.â