Chapter 133
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Brielle had mentioned it before, but Miranda had been so trusting of Lillian that she thought Brielle was just spinning tales. Now, confronted with the undeniable evidence of the video, she couldnât help but wonder if her daughter had been deeply wronged.
Miranda suddenly felt some regret, while at the same time, she blamed Brielle in her heart. Why couldnât she just talk it out? Why did it have to come to this?
Lillian, seeing the frustration in Mirandaâs eyes, knew she had to deliver a performance of a lifetime tonight, or she would never again be welcomed into the Haywood household with open arms.
The remorse was painted all over her face. âMiranda, remember that night when Bri said she was out looking for guys? That was the night Spencer got drunk. But thatâs no excuse. I betrayed Bri.â
Miranda exhaled, her instinct to trust Lillian proving strong. So their affair had started that night. Bri had confessed to seeking male company, which must have stung Spencerâs pride. leading him to drink more than usual.
Mirandaâs feelings at this moment were very complex. On one hand, she blamed Brielle, and on the other hand, she blamed Lillian. Then, reconsidering, she thought that if Spencer couldnât resist straying, at least it was with Lillian, who was practically family.
âLillian, even though youâve been with Spencer, itâs Bri whoâs going to marry him in the end.â
Lillianâs hand clenched at her side, a flash of red crossing her eyes.
She felt a burning desire to tear it all down, but she had to apologize and feign sincerity. âI know, Bri is amazing. She deserves the best.â
Her apologetic demeanor appeased Miranda, who had a soft spot for Lillian. âAlright, stop kneeling. Get up. I was originally thinking of having you as the daughterâinâlaw of our Haywood family, but now, this mess between you and Spencer happened. I guess Brielle is not feeling good either. When she comes back, Iâll try to plead for you in front of her.â
Lillian choked back sobs as she rose, wiping away tears. âMiranda, Iâll apologize to Bri personally. As for Spencer, I wonât contact him again.â
She had gauged Mirandaâs sentiments, so she deliberately made that statement to test the waters.
Sure enough, Mirandaâs response was just what she wanted to hear.
âSpencer is young. Young folks like to have their fun. Itâs better for him to be with you than some other girl, but remember, Bri gets to be his wife. Can you accept that and not compete with Bri?â
It was astonishing that there could been such a mother who actively sought mistresses for her own daughterâs man.
understand my place.â
Miranda nodded, content, but noticed her husband was silent. She nudged him. âWhat do your think?â
Robert had that look of restrained patience, the rationality of a man. âDonât you think this is terribly unfair to Bri?â
Miranda hadnât expected her husband to react this way and blushed in embarrassment. âI know itâs not fair to Bri, but Lillian has been with us for years. What should we do?â
Robert scrutinized Lillian. If Lillian had been his daughter, it would have been so much better. Her temperament was much better than Brielleâs and she was more suitable for marriage with Spencer.
âLillian, weâll give you a sum of money. Leave Beaconsfield and stop contacting Spencer.â His tone left no room for argument.
Lillian paled, never expecting this. She looked to Miranda for help and saw her discomfort. âRobert, I-â
Her words were choked off. She couldnât continue.
Robert waved her off, unwilling to discuss further.
Lillian panicked, dropping to her knees, her forehead hitting the floor hard and repeatedly. *Robert, Miranda, Iâm truly sorry. Please donât do this to me.â
Miranda felt pity and moved to help her, but Robertâs decision held her back. She remained seated, tormented.
Lillian was a mess of tears and snot, wishing she could bash her regret into the floor. If the Haywoods turned their backs on her, what would she do?
Had Cameron seen the video? Would he find her disgusting?