Matthew never thought that Tessa would be so fierce. Up until now, he had believed she was just a soft and gentle woman.
By the time he snapped back to his senses, Tessa had already left.
Yanis was enraged and ready to charge after Tessa. However, Matthew quickly stopped her and said, "Alright, stop making a scene now. This is the entrance to the courthouse!"
She immediately burst into tears and sobbed. "Matthew, you're just a heartless bastard! Your wife was being bullied, yet you just stood there and did nothing! Fuck off! Don't touch me!"
Annoyance filled Matthew's eyes as he said, "Alright, now. Stop making a fuss. Let's go back together."
"What's wrong? Mom, what happened to your face?" Zachary, who had just come out of the restroom, walked toward them in confusion.
"That bitch, Tessa, slapped me!"
Matthew's expression darkened as he said, "Zachary, take your mom away. She's embarrassing us all by making a scene here."
"Dad, what happened?" Zachary asked with a frown.
Matthew explained, "Your mom rushed at Ms. Yates just now, wanting to hit her. However, she didn't manage to hit her and got slapped instead.
"She's the one who started it, so you can't blame Ms. Yates for slapping her. Alright. Let's just go home."
Zachary reproached her for her actions and said, "Mom, I know you aren't happy with the court's decision, but that doesn't mean you can hit someone. Tessa is Dad's lawyer and was just doing her job. You shouldn't have taken out your anger on her."
Yanis' eyes turned red as she screamed, "You're supporting that bitch instead of your own family now, are you? I am your mother! How could you support that bitch over me? Do you even see me as your mother anymore?"
Enraged, Zachary roared, "How could you say that I don't see you as my mother? I listened to you too much. I wouldn't have snuck around with Wendy, nor would I have hurt Tessa if I didn't listen to you!"
"Are you blaming me now?" Yanis exclaimed.
Zachary sneered and replied, "How could I possibly dare to blame you?"
"Alright, stop arguing now. My ride's here. Let's go back together," Matthew said as he left the courthouse.
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Once Tessa returned to the law firm, her receptionist, Aubrey Reed, greeted her with a smile. "Ms. Yates, you're back. Ms. Scott's waiting for you in your office."
Tessa paused. "Ms. Scott is here?"
"That's right. She's been waiting for almost an hour now. I told her you had a court hearing today, but she said she was fine with waiting," Aubrey said.
The piece was exquisite, and just the 25-carat diamond alone would have cost Marissa at least 100 million dollars.
Tessa had a lot of jewelry, including plenty of necklaces and bracelets worth tens or hundreds of millions of dollars.
That said, it was one thing to buy such expensive jewelry for herself, and another to accept such an expensive piece from Marissa.
If she truly liked a piece, she could always buy it for herself, no matter how expensive it was.
In addition, it wasn't proper of her to accept such an extravagant gift from someone else. Tessa could not accept it.
Marissa smiled when she heard Tessa's words. "Just take it. You saved my life. Think about it this way—my life is worth way more than this necklace. You saved my life, so giving you a gift in return is the least I could do."
Tessa shook her head. "I can't accept this."
"Tessa, are you saying that my life isn't even worth a necklace?"
Tessa chuckled in exasperation and said, "You know that wasn't what I meant."
"Then, just accept this gift."
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