Chapter 907
Always Been Yours
Chapter 907 The Virtuoso, Indeed Tessa nodded. âI got it, so donât worry.â After half an hour, Linville arrived at the hotel and gave Tessa a call. Before long, Tessa appeared at the entrance of the hotel with Nicholas beside her.
When Linville saw both of them, she could already guess why Nicholas was there. âDonât worry, President Sawyer. I will take good care of Tessa. I wonât let her tire herself.â
After Nicholas heard that, he nodded and turned to the side to tell Tessa, âCall me when youâre done. Iâll pick you up. Take care of yourself and donât make me worry.â
âI got it. You should go back up. Iâm worried about Greg being alone in the room.â She wanted to let him go back to the room, but he insisted on seeing her enter the car.
Linville was quite jealous, looking at their interaction.
On their way to meet Linvilleâs friend, she exclaimed, âPresident Sawyer is always cool on the outside, but he changes into another person in front of you. Heâs so gentle.â
âHeâs really good to me.â Tessa nodded, agreeing to what Linville said, and felt loved.
When they arrived at the venue of the show, Tessa met Linvilleâs bestie right away.
She was a typical French woman, around the same age as Linville. At that time, she was wearing a clean-cut womenâs suit, making her look intellectual without losing her charm.
âThis is my bestie that I told you about, Timothea Lavigne.â Linville introduced them to each other. âAnd sheâs the helper that I found for you, Tessa Reinhart. Sheâs a famous violinist in Vienna.â
âNice to meet you, Timothea,â Tessa greeted Timothea politely.
Meanwhile, Timothea nodded, but there was a frown on her face.
Linville saw everything and teased her bestie in a humorous way. âWhy? You donât think Tessa can perform?â The reason she said that was because she was worried that Tessa would misunderstand when she saw Timotheaâs expression.
âThatâs not it. Iâm just worried that a violin piece doesnât fit the theme of my show.â Timothea expressed her worry frankly.
Since her brand had just launched, this show was extremely important for her. On top of that, the theme for her show this time was based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It would be a fantasy style, so the unique piano sound made her feel that it would fit the theme better.
Looking at the hesitant Timothea, Tessa could understand her worry, so she explained, âThereâs no need to worry, actually. Any music, no matter what instrument you use, can convey the message that you want.â
âIs it?â Timothea was a little doubtful.
With a nod, Tessa said, âIf you donât believe it, why not I play something for you? I believe that, with my ability, I can satisfy your request for sure. If you really donât like it, I can also play the piano.â
Hearing that, Linville was a little shocked. âYou know how to play the piano?â
âA musician will, of course, know how to play other instruments. I just personally prefer the violin,â Tessa explained briefly.
Yet, Linville felt that Tessa was really impressive. She turned to look at her bestie and convinced her. âWhy not let Tessa try the violin first? We can change it to the piano later if youâre not satisfied with it.â
After thinking for a moment, Timothea nodded in the end since there was no better way right now. âFollow me. Iâll bring you into the hall.â
When they entered the hall, it was already well-decorated. It was so beautiful and sophisticated, as though they had entered a forest in a fairy tale.
Without wasting any time, Tessa went up to the stage with her violin, and a wonderful violin sound engulfed the hall at once. Sometimes with an upbeat rhythm and sometimes melodious.
Timothea and Linville both fell for her performance. Although there were no models on the stage, this wonderful violin sound had already made them imagine the spectacular scene, making them look forward to the show.
After one piece ended, Tessa looked at the two people who were still immersed in the music and felt a sense of accomplishment.
When Linville snapped out of her daze, she was already conquered by Tessaâs violin performance. âYour performance is magnificent! The Virtuoso, indeed!â She was all praises.