Chapter 812
Always Been Yours
Chapter 812 A Motherâs Sadness âNo worries.â Scott looked at Tessa and inquired, âWhy didnât you retaliate right away? It doesnât appear to be the way you handle things.â
âIâ¦â She paused, unsure how to respond.
While it was true that her character was not to be bullied by others, she did feel some remorse for Hathaway.
Scott could see her emotions through her eyes and made some educated guesses.
âDonât overthink things. Kathleenâs death is unrelated to you.â
âTessa, even Mr. Brooks said so. Please donât take it so seriously.â Mona agreed with Scott and stated, âThose people are just jealous that Miss Hathaway values you, hence the green eyes. Ignore their snide remarks.â
Tessa pursed her lips and nodded slightly.
Even so, Scott noticed her sadness and could not help but be concerned.
âMona, please send Miss Reinhart home to rest. Iâll take care of this.â Scott reasoned that she should leave right away.
Tessa, on the other hand, was adamant about staying. Just as she was about to refuse, he urged her again.
âDonât worry. Iâll enlighten the seniors on your behalf. Have a good rest and as much as you wanna fight this through, you must consider the child in your womb.â
At last, Tessa left the hospital after agreeing with Scott. Nonetheless, she was unable to relax even when she returned home.
âTessa, I urge you to stop thinking about it. Itâs bad for the baby,â Mona advised upon noticing Tessaâs anxiety.
âBut, I just canât stop myself. Iâm very worried about Miss Hathawayâs situation.â Tessa mumbled, âIf I had known Kathleen would be so extreme, Iâ¦â
Mona understood despite the unfinished words. Sheâs taking the blame upon herself.
âPlease donât think that way. You canât blame yourself with Kathleenâs death. Itâs her who causes the most harm to others. Had she not targeted and harmed you, there wouldnât be as many consequences, so itâs all her fault,â Mona stated solemnly.
Although saying such things about a deceased person was inappropriate, it was the truth!
Meanwhile, in the hospital roomâ¦
Scott had also met Hathaway, but her condition was unwell.
Lying on the hospital bed, she was pale with red and swollen eyes while her entire body was filled with sadness as if she had lost her soul.
He had never seen Hathaway like this before.
He called her several times, but she did not answer.
âWhat happened to Miss Hathaway?â He gave Blaire a worried expression.
âMiss Hathaway is grieving,â she explained.
Then, she stepped forward and lightly nudged Hathaway. âMiss Hathaway, Mr. Brooks is here to see you.â
Only then did Hathawayâs unfocused eyes begin to open and her gaze was drawn to Scott.
He looked up to meet her worried gaze.
âYou must persevere, Miss Hathaway.â
âThank you for stopping by.â Her lips curled into a slight smile, but her voice was weak and sad.
Scott looked at her and felt uneasy, so he advised, âNo one can be resurrected from the dead. Iâm sending my condolences to you, but please stay optimistic because the days ahead are still long.â
âBut⦠I wonât have Kathleen in the future,â she wailed from the bottom of her throat. Tears rolled down her cheeks and onto the pillow.
Understanding the anguish of a mother losing her daughter, he sighed and did everything he could to appease her.
Under his comfort, Hathaway gradually calmed down.
After a while, he felt the time was right to bring up Tessa.
âMiss Hathaway, when I arrived, I noticed Miss Reinhart and the other orchestra members were barred from entering your room; they are worried about you. Why did you not let them in?â
She remained deafeningly silent.
Scott, on the other hand, was well aware that she refused to see Tessa.