Chapter 672 We Won’t Be Separated
Clearly, they were the perfect match with the best rapport!
“Is that woman really so amazing? It looks like I’ll have to find the chance to meet that woman!” Janet hissed through gritted teeth, her beautiful eyes gleaming viciously.
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For the next few days, Nicholas stayed in Yvetlava to recover with Tessa by his side to take care of him daily.
On this day, she received a call from Hathaway. It seems that their group was ready to return to Vienna.
“Tessa, I know that you’re worried about your fiancé, so I decided to let you have this time off. You can use this chance to relax, and once your fiancé has recovered, you can just come back again.”
“Thanks, Miss Hathaway,” Tessa expressed her gratitude sincerely.
Even though Kathleen picked on her in every way, Hathaway was very kind to her.
When they found out that Tessa could stay, Nicholas, Gregory, and Timothy were overjoyed, and all four of them remained in Yvetlava, living like a family.
Every day, Timothy would bring Gregory out to have fun, and if they found anything interesting, they would buy it home for Tessa.
On the other hand, Nicholas was a little sorry that Tessa had to accompany him home every day.
At night, he hugged her in bed and whispered, “Actually, my injury has recovered a lot, and you don’t have to accompany me every day. Go out with Greg and Timothy tomorrow.”
She understood what he meant and shook her head with a soft smile. “I don’t want to go out. I just want to stay home with you because I rarely have the time like this, and I don’t want to be away from you.”
Nicholas lowered his gaze, saw the love in her eyes, and spoke in a voice filled with adoration. “Okay, we won’t be apart.”
Two days passed by in a blink of an eye, and Timothy brought up his intention to leave. After all, his company had just taken off, and many things required his attention.
When Tessa sent him off at the airport, she reminded him in an unbearable tone, “Take good care of yourself when you’re back. Remember to take your meals regularly. You can never make enough money, but your body is more important. Do you understand?”
“Don’t just tell that to me, Tess. You should take care, too, and don’t overwork yourself.” Then, after he left a few words of concern for her, he boarded the plane and went while Tessa watched with reluctance in her eyes.
After she got home, she was a little moody, or she could say that every separation always made her upset.
Seeing that she was unhappy, Gregory considerately tried to comfort her. “Don’t be sad, Miss Tessa. I’m here with Daddy, and we’re here with you.”
His words touched her deeply. “You’re right, Greg. I still have both of you.” Then, she composed herself, pulled him into her arms, and chuckled. “You’re so good at comforting others, Greg.”
Soon, they started to play while Nicholas, who was in the study, received a call from his father. “Your grandfather is ill. No matter how important or busy you are right now, come back immediately.”
After he ended the call, he went out of the room with a solemn face and saw Tessa playing with Gregory in the living room when he was downstairs.
His eyes were filled with reluctance, but Remus was sick, so he had to return.
Just then, Tessa and Gregory noticed that he was there.
“Daddy, are you done with work? Would you like to play with us?” Gregory extended his invitation happily, not realizing Nicholas’ low spirits.
On the other hand, Tessa sensed something amiss and strode to him, asking in concern, “What is it? Did something happen?”
He answered truthfully, “My grandfather is sick, and I have to go back now with Greg.”
The look on Tessa’s face changed slightly upon hearing the ill news, and she cast him a worried look. “Is it serious?” she asked.
Nicholas shook his head. “I don’t know the details, and I’ll only find out after returning.”
“I’m coming with you, then,” she blurted. “Your wound isn’t healed yet. If I don’t watch you recover, I can’t return to the orchestra with peace of mind.”
Although a little surprised, Nicholas was delighted. That way, they wouldn’t have to be separated.