Chapter 817 Forgiveness
Nonetheless, Scott inquired, “I’m assuming that you don’t want to see Miss Reinhart. Do you… hold grudges against her?”
Hathaway remained silent. Although she did not respond, her expression said everything. Indeed, she was furious with Tessa.
Why can’t I forgive Tessa again like I have so many times before?
Scott naturally understood, so he sighed and gently persuaded, “Actually, I don’t think Miss Reinhart can be blamed for this. She is also innocent… She and the baby in her womb might have died if it hadn’t been for…” Hathaway lowered her eyes, making it difficult to read her expression.
“Perhaps you think Miss Reinhart has been forgiven so many times and that you couldn’t find it within yourself to do it again. However, you should think from another perspective. As a mother yourself, can you possibly forgive someone who wants to harm your child?” he asked as he pretended not to notice her expression.
No!
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Hathaway closed her eyes in pain with tears rolling like falling beads from the corners of her eyes. She was aware of the truth, but she could not get past the barrier in her heart. She also knew she was selfish and that preventing Tessa from entering her ward would subject her to everyone’s mockery, but… her daughter had died!
Her heart ached with just the mere thought of it.
“I understand what you’re saying and I know it’s unjust to her, but it breaks me too.” With sadness seeping in her voice and eyes full of guilt, she continued, “It’s my fault for failing to fulfill my role as a mother and educate Kathleen properly. She developed such a radical personality and made a huge mistake.”
Scott frowned, thinking that this was also not Hathaway’s responsibility.
“We’ve all seen how much time and effort you’ve put into Kathleen, so you shouldn’t think that way. What she did shouldn’t be on you. Kathleen also had the ability to think for herself, but she chose the wrong path. I can only say that this was her decision and had nothing to do with you.”
Despite what he said, Hathaway could not listen; instead, she could only weep. With that, the entire room was overcome with sadness.
Blaire, who had been standing nearby, became concerned and rushed forward to persuade Hathaway, “Miss Hathaway, you need to look after your health. The doctor advised you not to get too worked up.”
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