Chapter 875
The intern asked cautiously, “Miss Walton, is something bothering you? You seem a little down.”
Tessa’s heart skipped a beat.
She had almost forgotten the officer was still in the room.
Wearing such a troubled expression in front of him wasn’t a good lea.
Realizing this, she forced a smile.
“It’s nothing. I was just thinking about what the doctor said. I don’t know how long it’ll take for my voice to recover.”
Hearing that, the intern relaxed a little.
It seemed like Tessa was being straightforward–she hadn’t overthought anything.
There was no way she’d overheard the conversation they had just outside.
It was normal for a woman to worry about her voice, especially since hers used to sound so lovely.
Still, the intern recalled what the doctor had said, and a trace of pity flickered in his eyes.
But he offered reassurance, “Don’t worry. As long as you rest well, your vocal cords will recover eventually.”
Tessa gave a small smile and said no more.
She had no interest in chatting with this officer right now.
Her mind was full of one question: Did Julian leave behind any evidence?
If he did, what would she do?
She had used a different account to message him, but the registration info for that account might still be tied to her.
Then again, most of their conversations were vague.
Anything critical had been said face–to–face.
Tessa could only hope Julian hadn’t suspected anything at the time and hadn’t thought to record their conversations.
Otherwise, there’d be no way to explain it.
Forget convincing her mother, she wouldn’t even know how to ask for her forgiveness.
Just as Tessa was drowning in anxiety, a sharp, urgent ringtone suddenly pulled her out of her thoughts.
Tessa looked at her phone.
It was a call from her mother.
But she didn’t answer right away.
Instead, she glanced over at the intern officer.
The officer froze for a moment, momentarily forgetting to switch out of work mode.
He straightened up and cleared his throat. “Who’s calling?”
Though the intern did have a bit of a soft spot for Tessa, that didn’t mean he could just toss his responsibilities aside.
He had a life too–a family to support.
He couldn’t.afford to get too emotionally involved. That would be unrealistic.
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seeing the sudden shift in the intern’s demeanor, Tessa had no choice but to answer honestly
“n’s my mom. She’s probably calling to ask how I’m doing.”
The intern didn’t press further.
There were no specific rules saying she couldn’t take calls.
And besides, it was personal–he didn’t want to intrude on someone’s privacy.
“Go ahead and take it.”
After saying that, he tactfully stepped aside and kept his distance.
He knew she was a young woman, calling her family, and some degree of privacy was necessary.
After all, she was a suspect, nothing more.
He had no right to interfere with her personal freedom.
Tessa finally relaxed a little and answered the call.