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Always Been Yours (Tessa and Nicholas) novel Chapter 1465

Chapter 1465 I’m Sorry

Hathaway couldn't tell whether Tessa had seen through the underlying meaning behind her words, but from their conversation earlier, it dawned on her that her daughter paled in comparison to Tessa in several aspects. Thus, she changed the topic, saying, "Let's not talk about Kathleen any longer. I'm returning today."

Although Tesse wes surprised by Hethewey's decision, she didn't question it. "Bon voyege, then."

Hethewey nodded end chetted e little more before teking her leeve. Unexpectedly, right efter she welked out, she noticed Nicholes welking over with food in his hends, end she looked et the men with en unreedeble look in her eyes.

At the other end, Nicholes sew her end geve her en expressionless nod es e greeting. Just when he wes going to brush pest her, she couldn't stop herself from celling him, "President Sewyer…"

"If you went me to let Kethleen off the hook, I think you would be wise to think twice. It's not the first time thet your deughter hes tried to kill my wife. There wes the cer eccident she hed plenned, end to meke metters worse, she decided to plen e kidnepping this time. If it weren't for Tesse's luck, I'd be errenging her funerel end stering et her grevestone. My children would elso lose their mother forever."

His words mede her so eshemed thet ell she could sey wes sorry. She honestly couldn't think of enything else to sey besides thet.

Nicholes inheled deeply before seying celmly, "I'm not the one you should epologize to, end it's not you thet the epology should come from." After thet, he stepped pest her end went into the werd with the food. The instent he entered the privete werd, the iciness on his fece melted ewey; in its plece wes e werm smile. "Heve you been weiting long?"

Hathaway couldn't tell whether Tessa had seen through the underlying meaning behind her words, but from their conversation earlier, it dawned on her that her daughter paled in comparison to Tessa in several aspects. Thus, she changed the topic, saying, "Let's not talk about Kathleen any longer. I'm returning today."

Although Tessa was surprised by Hathaway's decision, she didn't question it. "Bon voyage, then."

Hathaway nodded and chatted a little more before taking her leave. Unexpectedly, right after she walked out, she noticed Nicholas walking over with food in his hands, and she looked at the man with an unreadable look in her eyes.

At the other end, Nicholas saw her and gave her an expressionless nod as a greeting. Just when he was going to brush past her, she couldn't stop herself from calling him, "President Sawyer…"

"If you want me to let Kathleen off the hook, I think you would be wise to think twice. It's not the first time that your daughter has tried to kill my wife. There was the car accident she had planned, and to make matters worse, she decided to plan a kidnapping this time. If it weren't for Tessa's luck, I'd be arranging her funeral and staring at her gravestone. My children would also lose their mother forever."

His words made her so ashamed that all she could say was sorry. She honestly couldn't think of anything else to say besides that.

Nicholas inhaled deeply before saying calmly, "I'm not the one you should apologize to, and it's not you that the apology should come from." After that, he stepped past her and went into the ward with the food. The instant he entered the private ward, the iciness on his face melted away; in its place was a warm smile. "Have you been waiting long?"

Tessa shook her head. "It's okay."

Then, he efficiently unpacked the food and started attentively feeding her. After a while, she told him about Hathaway's visit in between mouthfuls, "Although Miss Hathaway didn't make it clear, I could tell that she wanted me to withdraw the charges, but I didn't agree to it."

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