Chapter 291
Chapter 291
Looking at the seriousness in Tessa‘s eyes, Timothy inwardly sighed because he knew that she meant
Nichs and Gregory by that. He had a hunch that they had something to do with her sudden decision
to further her studies abroad.
Unfortunately, it seemed like she didn‘t n to tell him what had happened. So, he didn‘t press her
about it in the end.
The next day, Tessa left the hotel early in the morning to look for an apartment. After viewing a few
ces, she decided on one located in the heart of the city. Although it wasn‘t a huge ce, it had
everything Tessa needed. Then, she moved her belongings in and cleaned up her future home.
Despite the room looking neat, it hasn‘t been upied for a while. Therefore, many areas were
covered in ayer of dust. After all the cleaning, a day had passed without her realizing it.
After dinner, Tessa sat on the couch, watching TV while taking a break. She couldn‘t focus on the TV
program for some unknown reason, and her heart felt empty like she was missing something. Shaking
her head, she tried her best to focus on the TV program, but to no avail.
Nichs‘ tall and well–built figure kept appearing in her mind, and she could still hear Gregory‘s sad
little voice in her ears.
“Miss Tessa, don‘t forget to look for me when you‘re done with your work. I‘ll be waiting for you, Miss
Tessa.““Miss Tessa, I‘ll be a very good boy, so you muste and visit me.”
Recalling Gregory‘s hesitant and tentative look whenever she left him, she felt agitated. It was as
though an invisible pair of hands clutched her heart, making her feel painful and breathless with each
breath.
A few minutester, she took a deep breath and forced herself not to think about all these things. I‘m
not good enough for the Sawyer Family. She kept telling herself. Leaving was the correct thing to do,
and it was the best for everyone.
She wasn‘t sure if such a hypnotic method was working, but gradually, her emotions started to calm
down with each repetitive chant.
For the next few days, to stop her thoughts from running wild, Tessa had nned to go around a little
for sightseeing to experience this city that was filled with musical and artistic values.
Located on the Danube River, Vienna housed many gorgeous buildings. Due to this city‘s strong
ssical music atmosphere, it was an attraction and gathering ce for many musicians worldwide. It
could be said that Vienna was a paradise for many who had a musical dream, especially because
Vienna also had the world–famous concert hall—the Wiener Musikverein!
Tessa temporarily forgot all of her miseries as she stared at the elegant Wiener Musikverein in front of
her. All she felt was the beating desire of her dreams. The stage filled her gleaming, dark eyes with a
fighting spirit as she admired the sacred location in the middle.
“One day, I‘ll be standing right there, and everyone worldwide wille to watch my performance!”
After another day of sightseeing, she gradually adjusted her mentality regarding her choices and
started looking for a band, nning to provide herself with a steady ie.
She found a few bands looking for a violinist via the inte, and before leaving for the interviews, she
practiced a little.
She propped up the violin in a brightly lit music room and yed it gracefully. At this very moment, she
seemed like apletely different person than her usual self, radiating confidence and greatness. After
ying the piece, she slowly opened her eyes and ced the violin next to herself, bowing and saying,
“That‘s the end of my performance.”
“Miss Reinhart, judging from your basic performance skills, your foundation is solid, but that doesn‘t
mean anything here because there are many individuals with amazing foundations as well. Nobody
likes a performance without any panache. So, we‘re very sorry,” the interviewermented objectively
about her performance.
After Tessa heard that, the light in her eyes immediately dimmed, and she walked out of the room
dejectedly. Even her shoulders, which were straight, were now hanging
She had failed five interviews already. It didn‘t ur to her that thepetition overseas would be
much greater than back home, and the requirements were also much higher. However, on second
thought, this madeplete sense because this was Vienna. It was the ce where musicians from
across the globe gathered. There were many musical geniuses who wanted to make a name for
themselves here.
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Therefore, it was only natural that thepetition was greater in any other ce.