Chapter 152
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
After finishing her thought, she glanced over at Max, who seemed entirely unfazed by all the petty scheming, as if such trivial plots were beneath him.
Today, he was without his usual tie, his shirt undone at the top two buttons, revealing a rare glimpse of casualness, The doorbell rang again, and Brielle went to answer it, discovering Patrick on the doorstep. Patrick was holding a large bag, which appeared to be packed with groceries, including some exotic fruits that had to be flown in from overseas.
âMs. Brielle,â Patrick said respectfully, gesturing for the chef to carry the bags into the kitchen, âMs. Brielle, many of these items have been prepped at the hotelâs kitchen. Iâve brought the head chef over to prepare lunch for you and Mr. Dorsey,â
Brielle looked toward the chel, now bustling in the kitchen with his toque blanche standing tall. This, she mused, must be the lifestyle of the wealthy.
She chuckled to herself, thanking him and reaching for the fruit to wash it. Patrick, however, stepped back, looking somewhat panicâstricken. âPlease, allow me, Ms. Brielle. You should sit.â
Patrick, who had been by Maxâs side for years, had never seen him dash out in the middle of the night for a woman. Before, only his work commanded such urgency from him. However, that rule had now been shattered, whether he was aware of it or not. Indeed, Brielle was something special.
Brielle stood at the dining table, feeling as if the apartment had never shone so brightly.
Meanwhile, Aubree had already started smiling, arms folded, eyebrow raised in Maxâs direction. Max maintained his usual cool demeanor. Unable to resist, Aubree edged closer, sliding a stack of unreviewed documents toward him, âMr. Dorsey, did you enjoy your sleepover last night?â Max lifted his gaze briefly, âSo?â
âSo, about tomorrow nightâs dinner party, are you going to accompany Bri?â
Neither Max nor Brielle had expected Aubree to make such a request. Brielle hurried forward to intervene, but saw Max already looking her way. âDo you want me to go?â
From a rational standpoint, his presence wouldnât change much. After all, there was nothing between them. But if Brielle wanted it, he couldnât find a reason to refuse.
Before Brielle could speak, Aubree jumped in, âThe Haywoods wonât let Bri off easy, and neither will the Spencer. There is Sophia from the Rowlands, and Emily, whoâs been in trouble with the law. I bet the Hatfields will also come after her.â
Considering this, Brielleâs situation seemed precarious.
Chapte But just as Aubree finished, Patrick emerged with the fruit, chiming in, âThe Hatfields wonât trouble Ms.
Brielle. Emily was flown out of the country last night, unlikely to return. The president has spoken with the Hatfields. They wonât bother Ms. Brielle.â
Realizing he had said too much, Patrick hurriedly placed the fruit platter on the coffee table. âMs.
Brielle, Miss Aubree, please enjoy the fruit.â
The fruit, washed by Patrick, had been artfully carved by the chef, making it instantly more. appealing.
However, both women were now more curious about Patrickâs revelation.
Brielle turned to Max, inquiring. âMr. Dorsey spoke with the Hatfields?â
Maxâs lips tightened, a flash of annoyance crossing his face. Heâd always preferred action over words.
Being so blatantly exposed made him feel uncomfortable.
âHmm.â
Brielle hadnât expected that a mere word from Max could eliminate a potential enemy. Her heart suddenly felt warm.
Maxâs aloofness could be hurtful, but his occasional tenderness was touching. He was different from the others, and she knew she shouldnât expect anything more.
It was then that Aubree shook her skirt, âBri, Mr. Dorsey is far more reliable than Andrew. And even if things donât work out in the future, Iâm sure Mr. Dorsey wonât be stingy, right?â
The last question was aimed at Max.
Max frowned reflexively, âDonât compare me to Andrew.â
A shadow passed through Aubreeâs eyes before she smirked sarcastically. âSo Mr. Dorsey acknowledges that Andrew is scum? Well, that scum was quite generous last night, giving Bri thirty million.â
As soon as she finished, Max produced a card, placing it on the table and solemnly sliding it toward Brielle.
Aubree blinked in confusion.
Brielle was doubly puzzled.
Wasnât he not comparing himself to Andrew?