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Always Been Yours (Tessa and Nicholas) novel Chapter 806

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Dive into Chapter 806, a pivotal chapter in Always Been Yours (Tessa and Nicholas), written by Novelxo. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Chapter 806 Love and Dreams

“I’ll be waiting for your return.”

Mona then talked about some ongoing affairs about the orchestra before hanging up.

Placing her phone down, Tessa sighed after thinking about the current state of the orchestra.

With Kathleen’s position vacant, they need to look for another violinist.

Nicholas, who did not know all this, did overhear their conversation as he asked, “Are you going back?”

“Miss Hathaway’s already back. Besides, you are almost healed by now, so it’s time for me to leave.” Tessa nodded with a tone of reluctance.

Even though he could not bear to let her go, he knew that his wife still had a dream to fulfill and he was not about to get in her way.

“When are you going to leave? I’ll have Edward to help you book a flight ticket.”

“Tomorrow, I guess. If I leave earlier, we can reunite quicker next time too.”

Tessa, who gave out a time without hesitation, feared that she might find herself not wanting to leave if she continued to stay for a few more days.

The understanding man then gave Edward a call.

It was just then when Gregory’s class ended as he heard his father calling someone.

“Are you leaving, Mommy?”

Dashing to his mother, he had a face full of sadness. “Mommy, I don’t want you to leave.”

Filled with reluctance, she replied, “Sweetheart, I can’t bear to leave you either, but I—”

Yet, before she could finish her sentence, the sensible Gregory had said it for her.

“I know. Since you need to fulfill your dream, I will support you, Mommy.”

Seeing how sensible her son made Tessa teary-eyed as she became more reluctant to depart.

Even though she wanted to stay with Gregory and Nicholas, logic still triumphed over love in the end.

Next day morning, they departed for the airport after breakfast.

Timothy also managed to make it to see her off.

“You’re back, I see.”

“I am.” Tessa nodded.

Looking not all too happy, Hathaway stated bluntly, “Well, the violin’s not going to play itself. Go get started.”

She ignored Tessa after that, for a distant aura emanated from her.

Naturally, Tessa felt that she was a lot colder to her as she felt upset inside.

It was then a few people who were normally in Kathleen’s clique came over.

At the sight of Tessa, their gazes turned hostile.

“Someone sure is thick-skinned. They even have the cheek to come back after landing someone else’s daughter into prison.”

“Would she have become the first violinist of Group Two had she not been shameless?”

“If it were me, I would’ve quit a long time ago. After all, I have some dignity.”

These insults darkened Tessa’s expression as those people left after they were done calling names.

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