Chapter 69
Always Been Yours
Nicholasâ breath hitched, the softness he was gripping firmly onto rendering him into a stupor.
Meanwhile, it didnât take long for Tessa to burrow out of his arms. She straightened up, but that made the pain unbearable, so much so that it brought fresh tears to her eyes. She crouched down in hopes of soothing her protesting ankle, and as she breathed through the pain, she grumbled, âCanât you just be a little less aggressive?â
Nicholas was about to retort when he suddenly looked down and noticed that her ankle was as swollen as fully-proofed bread dough. Seized with an inexplicable anger, he snapped irritably, âWhy are you being so stubborn when youâre already this badly hurt? Are you planning on waiting for paralysis to set in before youâre willing to go to the hospital?â
She glared at him and snapped mutinously, âBe quiet if you donât want to be the first one to get paralyzed!â
âYou-â Stumped by her sharp tongue, he found himself at a sudden loss for words.
To the side, Edward watched the both of them bickering with wide eyes. He was sick of seeing women fawn over and throw themselves at Nicholas and it was refreshing to see a woman argue with him for once. Not to mention, President Sawyerâs anger seemed to have been borne out of worry. Could it be that he actually cares about Miss Reinhart? No, that canât be!
Edward shook his head slightly to dismiss the thought, but the next moment, he watched with shock as Nicholas carried Tessa into an embrace.
As she was suddenly weightless, she gasped and began to struggle, shrieking, âLet me go, Nicholas!
What do you think youâre doing?!â
He ignored her and there was a hard set to his jaw as he turned to say to Edward, âKeep an eye on Greg.â
Edward nodded hastily, and with Gregoryâs hand firmly clasped in his own, he fell in step behind Nicholas and the shrieking Tessa The few of them filed into the hospital, whereupon Nicholas arranged for a doctor to tend to Tessaâs wounds and run several tests on her.
When all that was done, the doctor said dutifully, âThe young lady here will be just fine, President Sawyer. She landed on the wrong note and sprained her ankle when she jumped from a high spot, but a couple of daysâ rest will have her looking as good as new. As for the abrasions on her arm, theyâll fully heal if she regularly changes the dressing.â
Tessa let out a sign of relief when she heard this, then glowered at Nicholas as she grumbled, âSee, I told you Iâd be fine, but you just had to put your big foot in!â
Nicholas snorted. âI donât actually want to put my foot anywhere. Iâm only doing this to stop Gregory from fussing over you.â
She quirked her lips and pointed out sourly, âAnd I wouldnât even spare you a thought if it werenât for Gregory.â
Then, she glanced over at the little boy, who had been holding her hand throughout the check-up and blowing on her wounds to soothe the pain.
His compassion was heartwarming, and whatever frustration she had been feeling earlier dissipated because of the little guy. She indulgently reached out and ruffled his hair before saying gently, âIâm fine now, Sweetheart. Donât worry about me.â ;
Gregory, however, was obviously unhappy that she was hurt. There was sympathy in his doe-eyes as he said, âYou donât have to comfort me, Miss Pretty Lady. I fell down before and it really hurt, so I know how much it hurts for you too. Iâm going to blow your wounds for you each time you apply the ointment.
That way, it wonât hurt so badly anymore.â
She thought her heart might melt at that moment. Almost instinctively, she cupped his little face and kissed him lovingly on the forehead, murmuring, âYouâre such a little angel, Sweetheart. Iâm so lucky to have met you.â
Gregory pursed his lips and turned bright red from the unexpected kiss, although he was secretly happy about it. Then, he asked carefully, âDoes this mean youâll continue to teach me the violin, Miss Pretty Lady? I really like you, and I like playing the violin as wellâ¦â
Tessa faltered, unsure how she should go about answering this. A part of her wanted to turn him down, and indeed, she had done just that not too long ago in no unclear words. However, for some reason, she couldnât bring herself to say no to him now that he was looking up at her with wide, pleading eyes.
As such, she was forced to look to Nicholas for help, hoping he could interject and save her from having to break the little boyâs heart. However, much to her dismay, the man chose now of all times to stop butting into her business. He had turned to face the other way, looking impassive as he pointedly ignored her silent plea for help.